Hi Robert - As you adjust loft, it affects lie angle as well: Small Minus - This setting decreases the loft by 1° and decreases the lie angle by 0.5°. Small Plus - This setting increases the loft by 1° and decreases the lie angle by 0.5°. Big Minus - This setting decreases the loft by 1.5° and decreases the lie angle by 1.5°. Big Plus - This setting increases the loft by 1.5° and decreases the lie angle by 1.5°. Flat Minus - This setting decreases the loft by 1° and decreases the lie angle by 2.5°. Flat Plus - This setting increases the loft by 1° and decreases the lie angle by 2.5°. PXG - This setting makes no change to the standard loft but decreases the lie angle by 3°. Hope that helps! ^Chelsea
If you have the tendency of hitting a draw, you will want to put your hosel in the PXG setting, which is the flattest position at -3 degrees. This will create a more fade bias driver. Learn more about this and other adjustments here: www.pxg.com/en-gb/videos/how-to-adjust-gen5-driver ^Chelsea
Hi there - A left-handed wood would come with a left-handed hosel. So the + will still indicate increased loft, and vice versa with the minus sign. ^Chelsea
Hi Brandon - I checked in with our engineering team and this was their response: "They should hear a click, but if the screw is tight and not turning anymore and they don't hear a click, it is still fine." Hope that resolves your question! ^Chelsea
Anyone else had pieces of the TPE insert break off and rattle around the GEN4 Driver head.Irritating.Contacted PXG UK and they said they are already aware of this issue.If so why still sell them.GEN5 no longer has the TPE insert in it so I have now bought a GEN5 Head.
@@mrdavidjthomson Hi David, it was the blue honeycomb piece which was too big to pull it though the weight gap( could see it with a torch ) so I poured some glue into the head which has worked.
On the 0211 Driver - What is the best setting to help with a slice? Small + as the increase in loft closes the face? This is then offset to a degree by the club going flatter? Seems like all options lead to solving a right to left bias and not a common left to right ;(
Hi Greg - We checked in with our engineers to see what they recommend. Here is the answer we received, "We recommend using the driver in the standard dot hosel setting if it isn’t already. That is the most upright position, creating the most draw bias. Trying lighter weights for the driver to reduce the overall swing weight may also help make the face easier to rotate." ^Chelsea
Hi Joe - We're sorry to hear about this issue. To clarify, you called our Player Support team at 1-844-PLAY-PXG and they weren't able to resolve the issue? ^Chelsea
Can you adjust to increase the lie angle (more upright)?
Hi Robert - As you adjust loft, it affects lie angle as well:
Small Minus - This setting decreases the loft by 1° and decreases the lie angle by 0.5°.
Small Plus - This setting increases the loft by 1° and decreases the lie angle by 0.5°.
Big Minus - This setting decreases the loft by 1.5° and decreases the lie angle by 1.5°.
Big Plus - This setting increases the loft by 1.5° and decreases the lie angle by 1.5°.
Flat Minus - This setting decreases the loft by 1° and decreases the lie angle by 2.5°.
Flat Plus - This setting increases the loft by 1° and decreases the lie angle by 2.5°.
PXG - This setting makes no change to the standard loft but decreases the lie angle by 3°.
Hope that helps! ^Chelsea
So if I hit the ball to the right every time,what should I change it to?
If you have the tendency of hitting a draw, you will want to put your hosel in the PXG setting, which is the flattest position at -3 degrees. This will create a more fade bias driver. Learn more about this and other adjustments here: www.pxg.com/en-gb/videos/how-to-adjust-gen5-driver ^Chelsea
A more inside to out swing. LOL. But seriously, the more upright you make it the more it will tend to draw; or go left, for a right handed player.
Hi, Are left handed woods built with a left handed loft sleeves or does “-“ mean “+” and vice versa? Thank you.
Hi there - A left-handed wood would come with a left-handed hosel. So the + will still indicate increased loft, and vice versa with the minus sign. ^Chelsea
@@pxg TY!
@@rbassdo anytime! 🤙🏻 ^Chelsea
Please address lie angle effect on draw and fade
The flatter the lie the more fade biased. Conversely, the more upright the lie the more draw biased.
The one that comes with the 0211 doesn’t click is that normal?
Hi Brandon - I checked in with our engineering team and this was their response: "They should hear a click, but if the screw is tight and not turning anymore and they don't hear a click, it is still fine." Hope that resolves your question! ^Chelsea
By how many degrees does the face sit open in the large minus setting?
Hi Mike: The Big Minus = -1.5* loft, -1.5* lie. Learn more here: www.pxg.com/en-gb/videos/how-to-adjust-gen5-driver ^Chelsea
Thx for this. Is the big “minus” the most open you can set the face relative to stock set up?
Hi Les - Correct, the big "minus" is the most you can open up the face with this hosel. ^Chelsea
Thankyou done and applied thx!
@@evoviiiyou831 anytime! 🙌 ^Chelsea
Now my grip doesn't align with the head. Is this expected?
Hi Jay - If you are rotating your head, it will definitely change the alignment with the grip, producing the change on your swing. ^Chelsea
Definitely. Next time you change your grips don't forget to set it first. Grips are easy and cheap to change
Which setting gets you the most distance?
Whichever one matches your swing the best 😉 ^Chelsea
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Anyone else had pieces of the TPE insert break off and rattle around the GEN4 Driver head.Irritating.Contacted PXG UK and they said they are already aware of this issue.If so why still sell them.GEN5 no longer has the TPE insert in it so I have now bought a GEN5 Head.
had that. its the little rubber shim. you can get it out and what you do is fiddly but you can either not use it or push it back on the thread.
@@mrdavidjthomson Hi David, it was the blue honeycomb piece which was too big to pull it though the weight gap( could see it with a torch ) so I poured some glue into the head which has worked.
On the 0211 Driver - What is the best setting to help with a slice? Small + as the increase in loft closes the face? This is then offset to a degree by the club going flatter? Seems like all options lead to solving a right to left bias and not a common left to right ;(
Hi Greg - We checked in with our engineers to see what they recommend. Here is the answer we received, "We recommend using the driver in the standard dot hosel setting if it isn’t already. That is the most upright position, creating the most draw bias. Trying lighter weights for the driver to reduce the overall swing weight may also help make the face easier to rotate." ^Chelsea
Not true - this is bullshit! The driver I got has no plusses or minusses! just a single dot!
Call customer support
@@Justapatriot02 5 calls and vms and nothing! They are fkn useless at PXG
Hi Joe - We're sorry to hear about this issue. To clarify, you called our Player Support team at 1-844-PLAY-PXG and they weren't able to resolve the issue? ^Chelsea
@@malasuerte99 Chill Joe, she was trying to help.