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062: Michael Neff on the GEARS “Nipper Curve” and Lie Angle

24 min · 12 de may de 2026
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This episode features Michael Neff, founder of GEARS Golf, to explain the “GEARS (né Nipper) Curve” and how dynamic lie angle changes as a result of droop, and how that affects ball flight. The discussion centers on why traditional lie angles may not work for your game, and shares with listeners a simple test to explain how you can find your optimal lie angle — for ALL of your irons — in a few minutes. If you pull your wedges and push your longer irons, this episode is for you. Michael shares insights into why more fitters haven’t fully adopted these concepts and real-world, Tour-tested feedback. The result is a deeper understanding of how club delivery and equipment interact to influence direction and consistency. Hosts: Erik J. Barzeski, Jayson Nickol, Tyson Deskins — If you enjoyed this episode, please share that with us and your friends on Instagram @thespinaxis [https://instagram.com/thespinaxis] or Twitter/X @thespinaxis [https://x.com/thespinaxis]. You can also share or visit our site at https://thespinaxis.com/ [https://thespinaxis.com/].

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