With ball speed, ball flight, face angle, center of gravity, swing speed, and more, there's so much to think about, right? I will say up front that the adjustable driver is a great thing and can help with many of these issues all at once! The technology that today’s drivers have integrated into them is really quite phenomenal. Luckily, over the past ten-plus years, the golf industry has decided they want to help you do so by giving you the power to fix that slice, fade, pull, hook, overspin, low spin, trajectory, bounce, etc. Good golfers learn how to eliminate mishits. You thought I’d say hitting it longer and straighter, right? Of course, that’s important, but nine times out of ten, golfers do not hit a perfect golf shot. The first thing you should focus on with your driver is eliminating mishits. So, where to begin? And is this going to provide an immediate fix to any swing issues you might be facing (you know.the dreaded slice, hook, etc.)? Well, read on! But above all, are you trying to lower your handicap as quickly as possible? Of course! We all are! To do so, start with the driver.īuying new golf clubs-especially a new driver-is exciting! Modern drivers offer tons of ways of adjusting them to fit your swing. It won't take too long to dial it in.Golf clubs can get pretty complex these days. then move to the center as you dial it in. Tried the experiment several times and even on course in a practice round. I hit it higher off the deck on D 4 than A4 or B4. Face angle is neutral on the D4 line( D3, C3, D4,C4) and I suspect that that is why all those settings work for me but D4 stands out as a clear favorite. I've tried other settings D3,C3, A4, B4, C4 but D4 is money. I personally have a 913f 15 degree with the diamana S+ stiff shaft that works only on D4. Once you get where the sweet spot is most people don't change it. I have seen the same thing with a 9.5 915 head at A4 which according to titleist would be 11 degree loft work much better that a 10.5 915 D2 head set at D4 (11.25 degree) with the exact same shaft Squaring the club at impact for your swing is all that's important.įor example, I have had golfers who hit a 15 degree 3 wood noticeably better on the A4 setting than the 16.5 degree head in the A1. Shaft flex, weight, torque all may be compensated for in part by face angle and lie. Don't be afraid to try opposite settings to what they say is to happen at those settings. I have found that with the same head but different shafts the setting that works best is often different. Also try A4 and B4.įor fun try the extremes of the chart. Going left on the chart to the 3 or 2 side may work best for you. Don't be afraid to try several settings even if the recommendations from the matrix don't make sense to you.
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