I don't make anything up. Smarter guys have done that for me already.
Any club ,whether driver, Fw wood, hybrid or iron will be more workable if the COG is even slightly more forward.
MyGolfSpy has done that for you if you care to read up on it.
The future of driver design might just be smaller than the size of a dime. It might also trump all the other technology advances in club design. It's hidden away, it barely moves, yet just a couple millimeters can be the difference between the longest driver in golf and the shortest. What is it? Come find out!
see i knew you're just making it up lol. on your earlier post, you claim that the weight being forward is 1 or 3 hardware prerequisites for a closed draw bias club... now i guess after you read from your links above that its actually more for workability... lol
and yes you should apologies for giving wrong info in the wrong section of the board.
see i knew you're just making it up lol. on your earlier post, you claim that the weight being forward is 1 or 3 hardware prerequisites for a closed draw bias club... now i guess after you read from your links above that its actually more for workability... lol
and yes you should apologies for giving wrong info in the wrong section of the board.
Yes, 915F work for me off the tee much better. my 913 is a 17 degrees(4 wood) with much smaller head, and for some reason I have feel more confident hitting with smaller head.. faulty operator is likely the reason though.
I don't know if it would make a diference but you could remove it and weight it.
You could also use lead tape in the back while the screw is out and see what gives
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