A device utilized for measuring and adjusting the two key angles of a golf clubloft and lieinfluences ball trajectory and direction. The loft refers to the angle between the clubface and a vertical line, impacting launch angle and distance. The lie angle is the angle between the shaft and the sole of the club when it rests on the ground, affecting clubface orientation at impact and shot accuracy. These specialized apparatuses typically secure the clubhead, allowing technicians to precisely measure these angles and subsequently bend the hosel, the section connecting the shaft to the clubhead, to achieve the desired specifications.
Accurate club fitting is paramount for optimizing performance and enjoyment in the game of golf. Properly fitted clubs, adjusted using this equipment, can significantly improve a player’s ball striking, consistency, and overall control. Historically, club adjustment was a more rudimentary process, but advancements in technology have led to the development of precise and efficient equipment, enabling individualized club fitting to a high degree of accuracy. This has become increasingly crucial with modern club designs and the pursuit of marginal gains in performance.