913 D3 Driver setting

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By Fred R

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  1. I have the setting at B1.  What degree open is this setting?  My ball flight is where I want it but still tend to use only the left side of the fairway.  Would C1 open the face more?

  2. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    Hi Fred,  B1 is .75° flat and standard loft and face angle.  Our standard face angle is .5° open.  If you move it to C1, you will lower your loft by .75°, keep the lie angle at .75 flat and the effective face angle will be 1.5° open.

  3. Is the D3 more open than the D2 at corresponding settings?  Example, at setting A1 are both drivers open 1/2 degree?

  4. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    The D3 and the D2 have the same face angles at the same settings.  Both are .5° open at the standard loft.

  5. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    Cathi, Titleist Club Concierge said:

    Hi Fred,  B1 is .75° flat and standard loft and face angle.  Our standard face angle is .5° open.  If you move it to C1, you will lower your loft by .75°, keep the lie angle at .75 flat and the effective face angle will be 1.5° open.

     

    A1 is 0.5 open.  D1 is 1.5 open.  D4 is 0.5 closed. 

    Is A4 1.5 closed?

    Thanks.

  6. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    A4 is effectively 1.5° closed.  If you have your chart in front of you, the top row (highest loft) is 1.5° closed, the second row below is .5° closed, the third row is .5° open and the bottom row is 1.5° open.  Please keep in mind that your lie angle will affect the direction more than the face angle.  So, going from left to right on your chart - the first column on the left is 1.5° upright lie, the second column is .75° upright lie, the third column is the standard lie and the column on the right is .75° flat lie angle. 

  7. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    Thanks for the clarification.  I like a little closure to minimize side spin, so I'll probably not try D1 (LH).  I was getting too much pull on both B2 and C3, but A1 did straighten that out. 

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