I have a maverick max with an evenflow riptide shaft and the hosel cogs adults are confusing as there is repetion in the D setting on both cogs and no +2 setting on the bottom one . I want to change the loft to +2 and have a draw bias setting.
Which setting is best if you draw it way to much… S/N? If possible I‘d like to also reduce loft, but I‘m not sure that‘s possible… is there a chart somewhere?
I have the Epic Max LS. The rings dont say the same thing. Any help? Ring closest to the head have the options for "N, -1, D, +2" The next ring says "S, D, +1, N"...
One click is fine. When using ANY torque wrench, whether it’s a golf club or a torque wrench you’d use to torque a bolt on a car, hearing that click means you’ve hit the required torque on the fastener. Subsequent tries you are in some cases potentially overtorwuing the fastener as you still have the chance of it turning a bit before the click. All you have to do is make sure the bit is all the way in the screw so you don’t strip it and turn till it clicks.
did you ever get an answer to this? I want to rotate my shaft 90 degrees because of spine and I am wondering how I would need to rotate the settings to compensate.
Do older style adjustment tools not make the ratchet-style click? Mine has never clicked(it’s a Callaway brand tool), and I always tightened it firmly. I did however buy the tool separately from my Rogue Sub Zero as it didn’t come with a head over or tool. Just wondering if I need a newer version of the tool. Thanks in advance! - Tyler
I have a 10.5 degree rogue driver my ball trajectory is to high and fading right with the neutral setting should I drop to -1 and D setting to fix this please???
One thing you can approve upon is the clarity of the adapter adjustment by showing the sleeve adapter "BIGGER". We don't need to see the actor of the person and his grey shirt, which occupied 90% of the screen area and we still cannot see the cog setting and its labels and writings on the sleeve adaptor. I am very certain you can produce a better video than this one, as the OPTIFIT adapter has become very popular, yet, still confusing for most of the Callaway owners. Since I played a Callaway driver, I have been asked on course many times by other Callaway owners of the sleeve setting, even after they have seen this dreadful video. IMHO.
If I want to have it set to Draw and stated loft, the cogs don't fit together, how do I fix this or is it simply required I deloft to have a draw setting, thanks
Depends on where your average loft range falls. I hit the ball fairly high so I bought the 9° loft That gives me a range from 8 to 11 degrees. The settings will allow you to increase the loft two degrees but only decrease by 1. So, choose between 8 and 11 with the 9° or 11 to 14 with the 12°
Why don’t any of these clubs have a fade setting, always about the draw. Best players ever went out of their way to eliminate the left side of the golf course, club manufacturers ignore this because people slice the ball and they’ve deemed this to be the selling point. Whelp my miss is left, I want to fade the ball more. Most of the courses I play, all the danger is left. Yeah I can hit a fade in the neutral position and by changing the lie to less loft, but why not just have 3 settings Draw Neutral Fade ?
Awesome. I like it when people go straight to the point in a crystal clear manner. All I wanted in a minute and a half. Thanks man
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I love my rogue that much, asked the missus and kids to leave! So I can play more GOLF!
Same Here, but there was a problem, she left the kids and on top of that when she left she took my Rogue with her.
I have a maverick max with an evenflow riptide shaft and the hosel cogs adults are confusing as there is repetion in the D setting on both cogs and no +2 setting on the bottom one . I want to change the loft to +2 and have a draw bias setting.
Both mine have S on too, I guess on the loft that would mean whatever the std loft is but on the lie what does it mean, it also has a +1
what would be nice is to see the expected flight path picture for the 8 diff settings
It's a bit different for every golfer Jeffrey. If you have a question about a specific setting, let us know and we'll be glad to help!
@@callawaygolf i slice to the right alot even with the draw setting and -2
@@hellenyeller4751then you suck
this does not match my rogue X driver?
Which setting is best if you draw it way to much… S/N? If possible I‘d like to also reduce loft, but I‘m not sure that‘s possible… is there a chart somewhere?
Perfect explaination! Thanks for this excellent serivce!
I have the Epic Max LS. The rings dont say the same thing. Any help?
Ring closest to the head have the options for "N, -1, D, +2"
The next ring says "S, D, +1, N"...
Is it one click or two? One click won’t be too loose?
One click is fine. When using ANY torque wrench, whether it’s a golf club or a torque wrench you’d use to torque a bolt on a car, hearing that click means you’ve hit the required torque on the fastener. Subsequent tries you are in some cases potentially overtorwuing the fastener as you still have the chance of it turning a bit before the click. All you have to do is make sure the bit is all the way in the screw so you don’t strip it and turn till it clicks.
Does it matter where the white line is lined up with the club?
did you ever get an answer to this? I want to rotate my shaft 90 degrees because of spine and I am wondering how I would need to rotate the settings to compensate.
Changing to a draw setting how much is that changing the lie
Do older style adjustment tools not make the ratchet-style click? Mine has never clicked(it’s a Callaway brand tool), and I always tightened it firmly. I did however buy the tool separately from my Rogue Sub Zero as it didn’t come with a head over or tool. Just wondering if I need a newer version of the tool. Thanks in advance! - Tyler
All the tools should click Tyler. Make sure you're turning it all the way...it's not fully locked on until you hear that noise.
Callaway Golf Okay got it, thanks for the quick response!
Sweet! But what's the tool you used to take the club head off called? Or would an Allen key work the same, new at golfing
My Calloway Rogue driver came with the tool he is using in the video. It is a 6 sided torque wrench (star pattern) that is set to the required specs.
I have a 10.5 degree rogue driver my ball trajectory is to high and fading right with the neutral setting should I drop to -1 and D setting to fix this please???
Yes
I was wanting to get information about the screw on the bottom on the rogue draw driver
One thing you can approve upon is the clarity of the adapter adjustment by showing the sleeve adapter "BIGGER". We don't need to see the actor of the person and his grey shirt, which occupied 90% of the screen area and we still cannot see the cog setting and its labels and writings on the sleeve adaptor. I am very certain you can produce a better video than this one, as the OPTIFIT adapter has become very popular, yet, still confusing for most of the Callaway owners. Since I played a Callaway driver, I have been asked on course many times by other Callaway owners of the sleeve setting, even after they have seen this dreadful video. IMHO.
How could this possibly be confusing in any way?
Is the adapter the same for left and right handed clubs?????
If I want to have it set to Draw and stated loft, the cogs don't fit together, how do I fix this or is it simply required I deloft to have a draw setting, thanks
Not all combinations are possible.
the question I have is should I buy a 12* native loft to adjust down or a native 9* and adjust up?
Depends on where your average loft range falls. I hit the ball fairly high so I bought the 9° loft That gives me a range from 8 to 11 degrees. The settings will allow you to increase the loft two degrees but only decrease by 1. So, choose between 8 and 11 with the 9° or 11 to 14 with the 12°
I adjusted the clog but no click not one or two
Why don’t any of these clubs have a fade setting, always about the draw. Best players ever went out of their way to eliminate the left side of the golf course, club manufacturers ignore this because people slice the ball and they’ve deemed this to be the selling point. Whelp my miss is left, I want to fade the ball more. Most of the courses I play, all the danger is left. Yeah I can hit a fade in the neutral position and by changing the lie to less loft, but why not just have 3 settings Draw Neutral Fade ?
They have models that have that setting But I believe believe it’s a Taylor made
Because 95% of the golfers are slicers.
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joe j I bought one too (sub zero) and had my lowest round ever , a +3 (75). Driving stats were awesome, long and straight.
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