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Have your irons bent flat - at least as flat as your old Pings. Clubs that are too upright for you are almost guaranteed to go left.

Also, the heavier & stiffer shaft may be causing to you unconsciously "flip" the club through impact.

Have your irons bent flat - at least as flat as your old Pings. Clubs that are too upright for you are almost guaranteed to go left.

Also, the heavier & stiffer shaft may be causing to you unconsciously "flip" the club through impact.

Are you physic or something? I was just about to post a question about this very subject. My post would have been:

Ok my Z101's (which I love by the way) are 2* upright (which I knew). I purchased them in november and they were great. I took a few tune up lessons this summer to get my swing back in the grove and now every iron shot is a draw (not to the point of being a hook) but I cannot hit a fade to save my life. My grip is fine, very netural and I'm swinging in the slot (the pro is telling me) and is very consistant. I also was put on the lieboard and was right on the middle hashmark (but that was before the swing tune up). So, I'm thinking of having my clubs flattened. Should I go 1* or 2*? What would you do?

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