One consistent pattern on all of the streaming sites is 33 adjustment options is either great or unnecessary. Tyler F. observation is the best one - drivers cost a lot money and as golfers change their swing a driver with more adjustment can accommodate changes. It's not uncommon for those who are working on their game to take lessons, perhaps the driver swing is too flat or too upright or the stance is too far or too close to the ball, etc. etc. With more options to tweak settings - swing changes may not require a different driver. From a retailer side of business, perhaps offering one "refitting" would be beneficial to those customers who feel they have changed their swing.
One consistent pattern on all of the streaming sites is 33 adjustment options is either great or unnecessary. Tyler F. observation is the best one - drivers cost a lot money and as golfers change their swing a driver with more adjustment can accommodate changes. It's not uncommon for those who are working on their game to take lessons, perhaps the driver swing is too flat or too upright or the stance is too far or too close to the ball, etc. etc. With more options to tweak settings - swing changes may not require a different driver.
From a retailer side of business, perhaps offering one "refitting" would be beneficial to those customers who feel they have changed their swing.
The new Cobra hosel is a fitter’s dream and a hacker’s nightmare.
no one needs .3 of a degree increments
Humm sound like a 30 handicapper comment
Totally agree. Such small increments only make sense if you can hit it in exactly the same place on the face every time.
@ sounds like you talking about yourself
@ exactly which does not apply to 99% of the golf industry unless your are the top 500 players in the world or a robot