I have to be honest and say I've not bought into the adjustable driver market at all. In my mind its a band-aid fix for a more serious swing flaw. Fix the problem and hit whatever driver you want
Surely you realise how difficult that is Homer ? For someone who hits a consistent fade or slice, draw or hook to be able to adjust the club to straighten the ball flight seems a great option. Also if you do improve your swing you can just adjust the club back to a standard setting.Fix the problem and hit whatever driver you want
I have to be honest and say I've not bought into the adjustable driver market at all. In my mind its a band-aid fix for a more serious swing flaw. Fix the problem and hit whatever driver you want
Surely you realise how difficult that is Homer ? For someone who hits a consistent fade or slice, draw or hook to be able to adjust the club to straighten the ball flight seems a great option. Also if you do improve your swing you can just adjust the club back to a standard setting.
I played with someone the other day that has got a draw bias driver, not adjustable. Has had some lessons with the Pro, and now hits a lovely soft draw with all his clubs apart from his driver which he can't hit now, as it has a built in hook. If he had an adjustable driver no problems
I tinker with my Titleist 910 setting, but tend to change the loft rather than than the draw/fade bias. I would imagine better players like to have the options of perhaps increasing the loft in the winter, or reducing it when playing in the wind ?
Maybe I'm being a bit of a luddite having swapped to a more GI type of club for greater forgiveness but I can't find it in me to rely on the technology to mask my short comings