As an 83 old player with a swing speed probably in the low 70’s I find that the higher the drive the more the ball drops out of the sky. When I hit a solid lower drive I get more distance because of the roll. I think these computers should measure the descent angle as a steep one will give you minimum roll, and for me a shorter drive.
No sheet dude! Adjustable drivers have always been low loft open face right or higher loft closing the face left !!! I have always believed the average golfer is so much better off with the no adjustment glued in shaft !!!!
Great video again Matt, food for thought on the loft of my driver and the impact it has on my miss to the right (slice)
Glad you found it helpful pal 👍🏻
Great review
Thanks Nick
As an 83 old player with a swing speed probably in the low 70’s I find that the higher the drive the more the ball drops out of the sky. When I hit a solid lower drive I get more distance because of the roll. I think these computers should measure the descent angle as a steep one will give you minimum roll, and for me a shorter drive.
Yes if you play on firm conditions then lower loft works well
Do you think lower loft you’re attack angle has to be higher for the high launch low spin .
Interesting test. My driver is a 10.5 and I've thought about lower the loft.
What’s your general flight in terms of height and direction?
For me personally, the higher loft definitely helps to stop the slice
100% agree
Which loft do you recommend for someone who shoots in the mid-eighties. 10 and a 1/2 degree or 12°
What’s your typical ball flight and general miss?
No sheet dude! Adjustable drivers have always been low loft open face right or higher loft closing the face left !!! I have always believed the average golfer is so much better off with the no adjustment glued in shaft !!!!
Yes they have and are a big part of the fitting process to help players get rid of there big miss
not 8° but 9° as shown in the video!
Take a closer look, it’s set at -1 on the loft sleeve