By JGreen

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  1. hey guys, just bought custom T2 clubs and My driver came set on standard (A1). My golf pro I ordered them from isn't much help.. Was wondering if anyone could help me with what setting I should use on the driver if I have a slice right

    cheers

  2. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    The right hand Surefit settings are on the website if you go under drivers or fairways (same chart). Going to more loft and/or lie promotes more of a draw.

    A push might be too stiff of a shaft. However an actual slice is a swing fault - the hosel is only for fine tuning.
  3. Paul C

    Paul C
    Beech Mountain, NC

    Moving to a more upright setting may help. A2 would be standard loft and 1.5* upright. If that doesn't do it try an upright setting with more loft, D3 or A3.
  4. Bomber3

    Bomber3
    Lake St Louis, MO

    Military
    Do you slice just your driver? If the answer is no, then before playing with your driver settings you should check your grip. A "weak" grip promotes a fade/slice, while a "strong" grip promotes a draw/hook. Run a search for articles on the golf grip. If you only slice your driver then you should adjust the SureFit hosel setting during a range session to see what helps to reduce or eliminate your slice. I would start with B2 then A2 (standard loft) and work up in loft and lie angle (D4, C3, D3, A4, B3 & A3) as required.

    www.titleist.com/.../surefit
  5. The sure fit settings for a right hand would be B1 and C1 for lower loft and a fade. C4 and B4 would raise the loft and fade.
  6. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    Head to the range and take your wrench and mess around with some of the settings and see what you like the most!

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