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  1. BOUNCE TALES GAMES DRIVERS
  2. BOUNCE TALES GAMES DRIVER
  3. BOUNCE TALES GAMES SIMULATOR

BOUNCE TALES GAMES DRIVERS

My previous few drivers would hit, bounce, and roll maybe 10-15 yards. I will have to wait til I am out on the course and see if I can actually get roll-out from my drives. I hit another 15 balls with it and, aside from how straight I was FINALLY hitting a driver, the only thing that may have me concerned is my ball flight is QUITE a bit lower on the 9.0° setting.

BOUNCE TALES GAMES DRIVER

After that I was absolutely blown away at what this driver can do and how accurate it is. First two balls were low-flying and drew hard to the right.probably 70 yards right of center line. Getting used to a new driver sometimes has some learning curve, at least for me. Set the shaft to "N" and "S" and tee'd up the first ball. Set the driver all the way to fade and tightened it down (thanks for the explanation of how the weight actually works). I went out last night with my dad to the range as I have been trying to help him get his swing back after losing 90lbs, and was able to hit my driver as well. Just wanted to report back and say I should have just tried that out before posting this stupid question on the forum.I guess you could say it was a noob post. Moving the perimeter weighting to the fade setting moves more weight to the toe, meaning the toe part of the club will be heavier and thus lag behind (close slower) than the heel of the club, allowing the face to stay open longer and thus potentially lead to more of a fade (or in your case, less of a draw)

BOUNCE TALES GAMES SIMULATOR

He got me all set up on my Titleist thanks to the new technology in their simulator and the card that Titleist sends out with their clubs to help with the fittings. I have a buddy who is the head golf fitter at a local-ish Austad's golf store but that is still 45 minutes away from me. I know the Epic has the perimeter weight but feel that if I slide that weight all the way to the "Fade" side on the club that it will cause the toe of the driver to roll over more often than not and create that dreaded "duck hook". I have a natural draw on all of my clubs and had my 915 set up on the hosel as a fade and it really helped my accuracy of Center Line. I have watched some videos and understand what everything on the hosel means, but I find it upsetting that they do not have a "Fade" option on it.only a draw setting for shot shape. I recently acquired a "played 2 rounds" Great Big Bertha Epic through a trade deal (somehow the gentleman I traded wanted my nearly new 915D3) and am trying to get the settings figured out on the driver.







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