Looks like the Stealth 2 has a heel weight port you can try adding a bit of weight to. They also have an adapter with different options, see if they have a setting that adds a draw bias to the club head 👍
Good question! Depends on wind. A helping wind, 180 feet might even be a good height depending on spin rate. A hurting wind you probably want to keep it below 140 feet
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I have a fade bias swing, and something slicing how to adjust original stealth 2 driver
Looks like the Stealth 2 has a heel weight port you can try adding a bit of weight to. They also have an adapter with different options, see if they have a setting that adds a draw bias to the club head 👍
Can you adjust the weight on the Kirkland driver?
I’m not sure actually, that’s a good question, I’ve never seen a Kirkland driver
How high is 'too high' on a drive?
Good question! Depends on wind. A helping wind, 180 feet might even be a good height depending on spin rate. A hurting wind you probably want to keep it below 140 feet
Hitting my Titleist TS2 with too much backspin (4,200) and my flight path is to far right.
When you’re measuring your spin, what does the machine say about your swing path info? Angle of attack, dynamic loft, club speed, etc