Adjustable Driver Owners

Sub question- what is the point?

In my opinion, it's easier for fitters\retailers as they don't have to stock so many clubs, it's easy for manufacturers as they don't have to make so many different spec heads and it sells because people think it will cure their hook or slice.
 
In my opinion, it's easier for fitters\retailers as they don't have to stock so many clubs, it's easy for manufacturers as they don't have to make so many different spec heads and it sells because people think it will cure their hook or slice.

Think that is spot on.
 
I have an adjustable nike vr 10.5 driver. ...set at neutral and dont dare to start adjusting it until I have cconfidnece enough in my swing, I tried, but as a mid handicapper, I still feel that my swing is still too inconsistant for the technology to actially benefit my game, hoping that a fee lessons will help with this. ultimately itsyour swing that shapes the shot. off set clubs are a completely different subject.
 
My thoughts on them were that I understand that having it set to a draw setting is good for those struggling to square the clubface. However, if the swing path is wonky then you're still going to hit wild shots.

Maybe different for lower handicappers who have a more consistent swing path, but advertising DRAW on a club is surely aiming at the cash-rich-patience-poor hackers (like me).
 
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