I just saw a "In my bag" Video with Rory (not a most recent one, I admit) and I got a littlebit confused about one of his remarks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kPGEnptIJ4
He says (0:22 sec) that his D2 Driver Surefit Position is C2, so that it "sits open .... to neutralize the Draw I put on").
By looking at my 910 Performance Guide RH, I thought that C2 is actually doing just the opposite ? Neutralizing Fade and supporting Draw.
http://www.titleist.com/images/products/pdfs/910PerformanceGuideRH.pdf
Am I mistaken or is Rory ??
Thanks,
BERND
Bernd R I just saw a "In my bag" Video with Rory (not a most recent one, I admit) and I got a littlebit confused about one of his remarks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kPGEnptIJ4 He says (0:22 sec) that his D2 Driver Surefit Position is C2, so that it "sits open .... to neutralize the Draw I put on"). By looking at my 910 Performance Guide RH, I thought that C2 is actually doing just the opposite ? Neutralizing Fade and supporting Draw. http://www.titleist.com/images/products/pdfs/910PerformanceGuideRH.pdf Am I mistaken or is Rory ?? Thanks, BERND
Clubface is .5* open just like A1 but the lie angle is .75 upright. It'll promote a draw if your body physiology necessitates a flat or standard lie angle because the toe of the club points up a little more. A taller person may use the #2 or #3 quadrants and a shorter person would use the #1 or #4 quadrants. I personally hit a bit of a fade on C2 and hit it dead straight on B3. A3,D3,A2 or D2 are too upright of a lie angle.