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The ADJUSTABLE Golf Club SECRET Golf Pro’s DON’T Want YOU to KNOW!!



The ADJUSTABLE Golf Club SECRET Golf Pro’s DON’T Want YOU to KNOW!!

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9 Comments

  1. Not everyone gets fitted. I got a TM Qi10, and thru some short trial and error, I found that I have this 10.5 set to about 9 and in the upright setting. Normally I wouldn’t even try that but I was just messing around with the settings at the range, and I found that was the best setting with the best ball flight. I’ve had that set there for a good while with excellent results. To be fair, you should get fitted. I’m just saying that not everyone does.

  2. Riddle me this please Chris. Is there a difference between a club with and adjustable hosel for loft to gripping a non adjustable club a degree or two closed or open. And if so what is that difference.

  3. I have a Qi10 3HL with 16.5 degrees and cut 0.5” shorter. Made all the difference and it’s kind of a 4 wood in reality. Gaps well between 10.5 degree driver and 7 wood as well

  4. What if a player is fit then gets better or worse. For instance, a relatively inexperienced player may slice and a proper fit fairway wood may help but as the player learns to swing a bit inside out the help from the wood setting may hinder playability. I'm not a fitter but a rule of thumb is; increasing loft will close the face slightly and promote a draw, decreasing loft will open the face slightly and promote a fade. Changing weights on some woods, hybrids, and some rare irons from heal to toe or toe to heal can mitigate a slice or hook, Also the lie angle can be changed on most irons and some woods and that can help hooks and slices. Your swing might can get help from your gear, and in some cases A Lot of Help. So, go see Chris Dennis !!!

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