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Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone can help I just about to swear, I currently have a r9 supertri 10.5 regular motore shaft
hitting it far to high into the Scottish cold winds, so went along to my local pro and got fitted for a d2 9.5 degree diamana blue stiff
Shaft - I recently purchased a set of TM MC's with s300 shafts and controlling the flight lovely. The 910
Though looks great and I had a 975 - 983 - and 905r years ago before switching to r7-r9 as felt Titleist were just too good for me
But getting down from 8 - 5 in last few years feel I can have another bash, anyway getting to the point my bad shot into wind is high
Pretty straight but far to high if I slow down swing a flatten out it heads off to left what settings would you suggest to keep the ball
Down into the wind a c2 or b2 perhaps looking for penetrating flight and keep it from leaking right. Also if I can achieve this do you think I'd lose a lot of distance downwind or on the 2 calm days you get per year in sunny Scotland???
Any advice would be much appreciated, Phil
I suggest the C-2 setting because u can keep it low on windy days and also have a little dram for extra distance. I have mine set to that right now and I find if I have to get it up there when you are down wind, it's doable,
6 handicapper
Phil,
It sounds like you want to protect against the ball leaking right on you, as well as keep the trajectory down. In this case, the C-2 or D-2 setting will help you control that. The upright lie and lower loft will protect against anything right and high. I would take those settings to your Club Fitter and see what he has to say about how this reacts to your current ball flight.
Cameron
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