Well, i don't think you should. You need to know how much the lie is off by, so you can adjust the clubs, and the only way to do this is to have it at the proper length. If you have a longer club it will obviously be upright anyway so you will need to adjust the lie angle by more than you should really need. The best advice is have the club cut to the proper size then adjust the lie angle.
They realte to the Ping custom fitting system, it determines which lie angle you should have on your clubs as well as shaft length.
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White and Black spots typically represent the clubs "lie angle" (I am assuming the make of the clubs are PING) Black spot is PINGs way of saying standard lie angle and white (i think) is 2 degrees upright. PING actually have about 10 different colors for lie angle, black and white are just two of the spectrum If ther are not PING clubs, then I have no idea
Having your clubs custom fitted by a professional club maker will almost always improve anyone's game. However, in the case of shorter folks, the advantages of custom golf clubs become even greater. "Off the rack" clubs generally fail to address any off the unique swing characteristics of shorter women. Chiefly, a) slower club head speed which requires greater flexibility in the shaft, b) proper lie angle of the club face - a "flatter" lie is required than standard due to club length being shorter, c) club length - off the rack clubs rarely provide a short enough shaft to given a proper fit.www.mygolfbydesign.com
They could already hold a tune before they were being booked into clubs.
Length isn't the only factor. Men's clubs are heavier and have less loft. A tall lady could consider lengthening ladies clubs also. If she has a fast swing speed then maybe mens clubs would be a better option.
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