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5 Degrees, they are also only plus 2 inches, same as my new MX200's. I thought they were longer but I was mistaken. Purple dot pings.
This could account for part of it as well. It would appear that your 4iron may be longer than your other clubs?
In club variations, loft of the club is about 80% responsible for the gap. The other 20% is based on a 1/2" increment between clubs. You can do the math for 2 1/2" difference. Plus I would only imagine it would make them harder to hit by going to a short club after a 4i?. I am no clubfitter but 2 1/2" seems really extreme unless your wrists are a long way from the floor. What is your wrist to floor measurement? Although your swing has to do with it as well.
Also, you can still be delofting the club regardless of ball position, not only by just having you hands further forward but making altercation in your swings.
I actually can't help but go back to the 2 1/2" addition. If you have a club that is 2 1/2" to long for you, the only way to make up for this with a normal swing and still make solid contact would be to deloft the club or move the ball further away from you with a really flat lie on the irons. ... or of course take a divot that is 2 1/2" under the ground. What color dot are the G5's, what are the lie angles?
5 Degrees, they are also only plus 2 inches, same as my new MX200's. I thought they were longer but I was mistaken. Purple dot pings.