I'm guessing it's more about feel. The slightly heavier shaft with slightly stiffer profile will be very noticeable with some. Also because DG has so many offerings above 100g.
Yes, each golfer will lean one way or the other with weight.... I tend to try the extremes in a fitting at the start to help narrow down ...You could do this with a 10g difference but could be harder to expose what's better with some golfers ....Yes there's a few weights in the DG MID! 90 100 and 115 in the Callaway fitting kit ...Then the other models away from the MID :)
Same same but different. Should have just made a Mid 95? Could be manufacturing variation being sorted into two piles? Funny that Axiom has much bigger gaps?
If they keep small gaps, the marketing department can really push the importance of a small change and potential upgrade. I bet there’s more than 10grams between the “same” heads due to poor QC
@mrmatt8949 Oh the head weight varies massively from manufacturing moulds ....they group them - lighter heads get used for longer custom fit builds and heavier heads get used for shorter custom fit builds - Then they don't have to be manipulated as much to get the swingweights up to spec 😋
@mickritchie1815 Depends on flight and turf interaction ...I'd have to determine it in a fitting to be sure ....but flatter holds the ball to the right and more upright encourages a lefter flight ruclips.net/user/shortskXIieBbUK5A?feature=share
I'm guessing it's more about feel. The slightly heavier shaft with slightly stiffer profile will be very noticeable with some. Also because DG has so many offerings above 100g.
Yes, each golfer will lean one way or the other with weight.... I tend to try the extremes in a fitting at the start to help narrow down ...You could do this with a 10g difference but could be harder to expose what's better with some golfers ....Yes there's a few weights in the DG MID! 90 100 and 115 in the Callaway fitting kit ...Then the other models away from the MID :)
Same same but different. Should have just made a Mid 95? Could be manufacturing variation being sorted into two piles? Funny that Axiom has much bigger gaps?
Good point... Could be down to sorting! Yeah bigger gap in the Axiom means you get a proper separation between the two!
If they keep small gaps, the marketing department can really push the importance of a small change and potential upgrade. I bet there’s more than 10grams between the “same” heads due to poor QC
@mrmatt8949 Oh the head weight varies massively from manufacturing moulds ....they group them - lighter heads get used for longer custom fit builds and heavier heads get used for shorter custom fit builds - Then they don't have to be manipulated as much to get the swingweights up to spec 😋
Any advantage to a flatter or upright lie angle ? Or stick with standard?
@mickritchie1815 Depends on flight and turf interaction ...I'd have to determine it in a fitting to be sure ....but flatter holds the ball to the right and more upright encourages a lefter flight
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@ thanks Freddie 👍🏻