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Hi guys,

I was at the range with my R11 yesterday morning after having had the driver only a fortnight. I decided to adjust the driver for the first time. I was hitting the ball solidly and it was not deviating right or left so i left the weights/face angle alone.

The driver is a 9 degree stiff and i decided to add half a degree of loft. Upon removing the club head i noticed the red tip of the shaft appeared slightly bent?!

Has anyone else experienced this? Not sure if its just my eyes so i will upload a picture this evening.

Just a side note - the club was purchased brand new and appears to function just fine but i was a little concerned.

Thanks.


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Without tilt there would be no adjustability. It would do no good to have a straight bore accept to change sjafts. It's normal.

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If this is the case then excuse my naieveity. Its just not something I had previously seen in pictures of the club on the internet.


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If this is the case then excuse my naieveity. Its just not something I had previously seen in pictures of the club on the internet.

Check out an old R9 tip, prior to the Supertri, it's even more obvious.

:tmade: R15 14* Matrix Black Tie 7m3

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