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April 26, 2024
by MrShortGame Golf

I Tested EVERY Driver Setting – DON’T Make this One HUGE Mistake!

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By: MrShortGame Golf | Duration: 00:15:31


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Is your driver set in the correct position? If it’s not then you are going to have a lot of problems.

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26 Comments

  1. @chrish1585

    Sorry about your math issues. That's 64 total different settings, not 16. And a lot more testing, and a lot more ball hitting.

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  2. @karlreardon5487

    Love you blind test video, it really helps to reduce that bias. Keep up the great work.

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  3. @ElanBrio

    Great video! Can you do a video on set up for taller golfers ? Every video on YouTube talks about the normal size golfers 🏌🏿‍♂️

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  4. @Nikelaos

    Love the driver jazz. Nice choice

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  5. @scott5973

    It makes no sense that B-4 and C-4 are the best and the worst

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  6. @NOTTHISCHIKYGUYAGAIN

    you should make a video showing how to use the nex belt, i bought one, cut it, but the buckle just slides off…

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  7. @10UPn2DOWN

    SG you need a high lofted driver. 9* ain't for folks swinging 99MPH swing speed. Try 10.5* better yet 12* and adjust down 1*. Thank me later. Maybe you need a better fitter

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  8. @killashee7742

    Why don't you put 1 or 2 – 4×8 sheets of plywood under the screen,
    with a 2×4 under the edge by the screen to make a slant board.
    Why shag balls all day when the ball can roll back to you.

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  9. @Willberight2moro

    The good thing about Titleist adapter is its the same for both RH and lefty. The bad thing is you need the chart. I think Titleist should etch the chart on the sole of the club….
    The left "std" is D4, however I play the A1 which is the RH std. Is it a coincidence that our preference is the same or a stuff up by Titleist as to std setting??

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  10. @justbobgolf

    Loving these blinds tests you’re doing lately 🎉

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  11. @chrisschuster9423

    It really would have helped if it were truly blind in the sense that a helper determines a random order of the 16 settings, and makes the adjustment, then hands you the club, perhaps with a wrap of masking tape around the hosel each time to hide the setting. Since you clearly know the settings you possibly could affect the results…. Yes?

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  12. @mksmith713

    I would love to see this experiment as a blind study.
    Let someone else adjust the settings without you knowing what those settings are.
    I’m sure you’ll have an idea where the settings would be close to ,based on the club face, as far as draw or fade bias. Eyeballing loft and lie are a bit more difficult.

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  13. @jeffsena9140

    I’m a senior golfer, 78 who has lost some distance. In my younger days I fought a slice ,so with years of lessons and frequent playing, 100 rounds a year I managed to change my grip, stronger and alter my swing path. I now hit low hooks, which run along way but don’t go very high. I was tempted to change the loft on my Callaway Rouge ST Max from 10.5 to 12 but was told by a club fitter that would increase left bias. What’s the answer?

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  14. @carlmcdaniel5681

    This is such a helpful way to find the right setting for a driver. You got to know what setting you can count on whether it fades or drawls you need to know

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  15. @legend9018

    One thing that goes overlooked in driver settings is that you can’t always rely on what the setting is actually going to do what is stated. That is because of something called “manufacturer tolerances” when these clubs are made. Often times loft and lie aren’t always what the manufacturer says they are, when you have to make 500,000 driver heads at 10 degrees of loft and a lie angle of 58 you can bet that they are not going to be perfect. Furthermore the adjustable neck needs to be precisely installed because it is based on very slight tilts to give you what the setting says. This is why you must try just about every setting on the driver because based on the standard numbers being slightly off it will affect those settings as well.

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  16. @golftu

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  17. @craigmoyer6916

    Your brain still knows the settings pre-swing. Please grab a partner and have them make the changes without you knowing the settings. Then duplicate this test. You would not know the initial settings nor the results as you are performing the test. Then match the results to the settings and see what you have.

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  18. @weeronnie100

    Brilliant video love the blind test 👍

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