steviehex
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Does anybody know a good driver with loft and draw setting adjustability?.there's too many on Google to try and work out if they are adjustable or not.
Thanks for the help
Thanks for the help
Waste of time. Just adjust your grip, has the same effect.
Pretty much any/all of them made in the last 5 or more years!Does anybody know a good driver with loft and draw setting adjustability?.there's too many on Google to try and work out if they are adjustable or not.
Thanks for the help
As others have said, most new drivers for the last few years from all the big manufacturers have them.
If you are slicing the ball then I’ll be surprised if moving a weight into the draw setting will cure it, they usually don’t make a huge difference, they are for fine tuning.
If you are slicing then maybe look into something like the Ping SFT range or Taylormade D range. These sit pretty closed at address.
I agree but golfers often look to equipment to fix the issues.If he has a massive slice he is better off spending his money on lessons. I should know - one lesson took my driver from unusable to good many years ago. If he doesn't fix it then it will show up in his woods, hybrids and longer irons. Fix the problem, don't pay for a solution.
If he has a massive slice he is better off spending his money on lessons. I should know - one lesson took my driver from unusable to good many years ago. If he doesn't fix it then it will show up in his woods, hybrids and longer irons. Fix the problem, don't pay for a solution.
Not Taylormade. Loft only. They are sensible enough to know that that is all that is required.Pretty much any Callaway from 2014 on
Almost anything from Titleist, Ping, Taylor Made too.....
It doesn't change the loft..it changes the face angle and the lie.Not Taylormade. Loft only. They are sensible enough to know that that is all that is required.
It doesn't change the loft..it changes the face angle and the lie.
Add 2 degrees of "loft" and what you're effectively doing is closing the face angle by about 4 degrees and dropping the lie by 2 degrees thus creating a draw bias club.
The difference with Callaway and Titleist sleeves is they can change the face angle and keep the same lie.