Thanks Freddie!, I’ve had my Callaway B21 9 degree Driver for nearly two years and been absolutely bamboozled and scared to change the settings. After watching this video, I got my Driver out and adjusted to +2 loft and Draw in approximately 30 seconds!. Perfect. Thanks again!. Joel.👍
Aligning the hyphens together. Aside from the grip rotating and the shaft turn somewhat, does anything else change from the loft/lie/face angle if you don’t line up the hyphens? Example: If I set it to N/S on a 9* driver but don’t line up the hyphens, will still play at standard 9* of loft and standard lie angle? Just with the grip and shaft rotated a touch? It does it do something more drastic?
As far as I can tell, I don't think it makes a difference... I think the core of the adapter is straight/neutral It just throws around where the grip lines up ....however, I'd use the lines matching just to be sure 😎
It's the torque wrench that clicks....some are better than others. I always do 2 for peace of mind.... I have had one torque wrench that wouldn't click, but you get used to the snug feeling.
I sometimes use the Lefty cogs on +2 to get -2 on a RH adapter :) - Yes it's frustrating when a LH club has a RH tip ...make sure you're looking for that on a 2nd hand club if adjusting settings as it'll be a game of opposites!
@@FredzGolf Most of my driver shafts have RH adapters, so I'm used to it. Titleist is a chart but I mostly use A1 or D4 anyway. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
Have you only got 1 tool? I'd try another if possible Could be the internals have gone if it's really old (I've only seen this happen once though) Or, if it's a fairly new tool, give it some, it's a torque Wrench so can't over tighten
Okay, we understand from this video that D+2 is the highest launching draw bias we can dial to. But we have no idea still what the other settings are for: S, N, etc.
@@FredzGolf What does Neutral refer to? S should equal Slice for those who want a slice bias. If not, what setting gives a Slice bias. That is what I will need to set mine to to eliminate the hook.
@erichansen3641 There isn't a slice bias ....I think it would be hard to sell a slice 😇 Best setting for this is [-1 N] or [N S]but may depend on your height Callaway adapters are Neutral to Draw, FADE bias can come from Head Type, Shaft, Grip Size 😎
It has one now!!!! But yes, very good point 🤣 ....I think it's a good one for search but not great for engagement 🤔 My Ping adapter one does well on comments where the head won't come off, I mention it and people comment
Thanks Freddie!, I’ve had my Callaway B21 9 degree Driver for nearly two years and been absolutely bamboozled and scared to change the settings. After watching this video, I got my Driver out and adjusted to +2 loft and Draw in approximately 30 seconds!. Perfect. Thanks again!. Joel.👍
Perfect! Glad I could help :)
Aligning the hyphens together. Aside from the grip rotating and the shaft turn somewhat, does anything else change from the loft/lie/face angle if you don’t line up the hyphens? Example: If I set it to N/S on a 9* driver but don’t line up the hyphens, will still play at standard 9* of loft and standard lie angle? Just with the grip and shaft rotated a touch? It does it do something more drastic?
As far as I can tell, I don't think it makes a difference... I think the core of the adapter is straight/neutral
It just throws around where the grip lines up ....however, I'd use the lines matching just to be sure 😎
Is the grip supposed to be the opposite direction
@@justincook3396 ooh no! You're looking for a little white line below the cogs to be in line 0:50
Freddie have you ever done a test of the standard Vs draw setting, to see the difference?
That is a very good question ....I haven't!! ....looking at the success of this video.. I think I need to!! 😋
@@FredzGolf Well it's an idea. Can't find a single video on Callaway draw setting actually being tested.
Is it one click for the wight on the back on the AI smoke driver?
Yeah, 1 click is enough 👌
It's the torque wrench that clicks....some are better than others. I always do 2 for peace of mind....
I have had one torque wrench that wouldn't click, but you get used to the snug feeling.
Im a lefty, and unless the driver is sealed in a box, 9/10, the adapter is R/H.
STD setting is the same, but +2 is -2. This can be good for some ppl.
I sometimes use the Lefty cogs on +2 to get -2 on a RH adapter :) - Yes it's frustrating when a LH club has a RH tip ...make sure you're looking for that on a 2nd hand club if adjusting settings as it'll be a game of opposites!
@@FredzGolf Most of my driver shafts have RH adapters, so I'm used to it. Titleist is a chart but I mostly use A1 or D4 anyway.
Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
What if its not clicking?
Have you only got 1 tool? I'd try another if possible
Could be the internals have gone if it's really old (I've only seen this happen once though)
Or, if it's a fairly new tool, give it some, it's a torque Wrench so can't over tighten
Okay, we understand from this video that D+2 is the highest launching draw bias we can dial to. But we have no idea still what the other settings are for: S, N, etc.
S = Standard (Loft) / N = Neutral is How I've always had it :)
@@FredzGolf What does Neutral refer to? S should equal Slice for those who want a slice bias. If not, what setting gives a Slice bias. That is what I will need to set mine to to eliminate the hook.
@erichansen3641 There isn't a slice bias ....I think it would be hard to sell a slice 😇
Best setting for this is [-1 N] or [N S]but may depend on your height
Callaway adapters are Neutral to Draw, FADE bias can come from Head Type, Shaft, Grip Size 😎
@@FredzGolf S = Stated Loft ie 10.5.
How about 2+
It's 2⁰ more/higher than stamped 👍
Haha. Didn't mean to puy the +. I meant how about 2 comments 😂
@@sammora470 Pahahh gotcha 🤣 keep em coming 🤣
How does this video have 32,000 views and no comments?
It has one now!!!! But yes, very good point 🤣 ....I think it's a good one for search but not great for engagement 🤔
My Ping adapter one does well on comments where the head won't come off, I mention it and people comment