Hunka Turf
Assistant Pro
Sounds like a great day. These are fantastic opportunities organised by GM and the brands.
Interesting media just put out, how much did they explain this concept to you guys?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZaUebwnOZg&list=PL4BB093A22661E8DC&feature=share
Yeah the guy doing the fitting Luke explained the technology and how it worked etc. The thing is the loft and launch was already there for me its just the spin was astronomicalWith this fixed I had slight improvements but no massive difference.
For guys playing lower lofts I would definitely give it a try though as this could make a much bigger difference for them imo.
I'm reading about the difference between the 430 & 460 now as the amount of 460's that are available cheap is growing, am I right in thinking you can change the loft on both these, so, if you buy a 10.5* how many degrees can it be adjusted each way?
I've read quite a bit about 17* / 1700 over the past few months. Those those numbers were not volunteered yesterday (other than by me to Luke, advising that I was expecting him to help me get there), but lofting up to increase launch whilst maintaining low spin due to centre of gravity location was discussed numerous times. As I mentioned above, whilst 17* / 1700 is optimal, not many people will be able to achieve it with today's equipment and with their existing swings.
All the SLDR heads have the ability to increase or decrease loft by 1.5*, in 0.5* increments, from the number stamped on the clubhead (9.5*, 10.5*, 12*... and soon to be 14*, though not sure whether the 430 model will be available in 14*). Note that changing the loft in that way also change the face angle... going up in loft closes the face, going down in loft opens the face.
The 14* heads were not available for testing yesterday.
I've read quite a bit about 17* / 1700 over the past few months. Those numbers were not volunteered yesterday (other than by me to Luke, advising that I was expecting him to help me get there), but lofting up to increase launch whilst maintaining low spin due to centre of gravity location was discussed numerous times. As I mentioned above, whilst 17* / 1700 is optimal, not many people will be able to achieve it with today's equipment and with their existing swings.
All the SLDR heads have the ability to increase or decrease loft by 1.5*, in 0.5* increments, from the number stamped on the clubhead (9.5*, 10.5*, 12*... and soon to be 14*, though not sure whether the 430 model will be available in 14*). Note that changing the loft in that way also changes the face angle... going up in loft closes the face, going down in loft opens the face.
The 14* heads were not available yesterday for testing.
So by that analogy, if I bought a 10.5* 430 and lofted it up to 12*, it becomes draw biased?
So by that analogy, if I bought a 10.5* 430 and lofted it up to 12*, it becomes draw biased?
Personally, I would prefer a head loft closest to my desired loft and adjust a small amount, rather than select a head loft 1.5* out and adjust the full amount. However, others may disagree with this.
I can understand that, my reasoning was, as I currently have a 9.5* driver and if I went for a 10.5* 430, I could try the loft up marketing at that 10.5* degrees or greater all the way up to to 12* but if it didn't work for me, I could drop down to my current 9.5*
Ah, gotcha.
Based on yesterday's results and depending on your current driver model, I'd be surprised if you didn't benefit from going up in loft on the SLDR. I seem to recall you using an AMP driver (not sure if you still do). Using that as a comparison and from my experience, the AMP is a MUCH higher spin head than the SLDR; a higher lofted SLDR would very likely, and certainly in my hands, still produce a spin reduction over a lower lofted AMP.
Here's to a Ping prize soon. I have a few words I'd like to have with them about shafts![]()
I wonder if the driver will arrive tomorrow in time for the weekend round?
Really excited to put it into play properly...