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  1. - put the adjustable head in the neutral position - try to hit 20 or more swings at a flght scope or another swing analyzer - find out what your average swing is - make a correction with the adjustable head - again hit another 20 or more swings and see if the correction is having influence at the results of your swings If the first 20 swings with the head in neutral position are too different from eachother ... then it's unknown what the correction should be. Lots of people just change the settings of FTC and / or ASP to a draw or fade but forget to find out what their average swing is. Last week i posted a discussion about "Adjustable heads with spined shafts" here. See the video what happens when you turn a less quality shaft into another FTC position.
  2. http://www.tutelman.com/golf/shafts/allAboutSpines2.php Above links to "Spinding shafts" and to "Flat Line Oscillation". I rather have it straight to the target. See what happens when it's not ... the path is quite different. When using an adjustable head on the driver .... you better make sure to spine it first and make sure the FLO-line is pointing to the target. After marker the shaft then mount the FCT-tip in the right angle for your best fitted loft.
  3. The last week i have read alot about "Spining" ... NBP (Neutral Bend Point = 90 degrees from spine) and FLO (Flat Line Oscillation) of new shafts. I think it's important to know before the FCT-tip is mounted at the best suitable loft for me. Several brands have FCT-tips mounted on their shafts. When changing the FCT to lower or higher ... the shaft have to be turned. I have read that there are shafts who have more spines .... but every shaft has a strongest one. Testing is telling me that the best FLO doesnt have to be in the same path as the spine or NBP. What is the effect when i change the FCT into a lower or higher loft by turning the shaft clockwise or anti-clockwise? The spine ... or NBP ... won't face the target anymore and the best FLO is also not in line with the target anymore.
  4. I'm a happy owner of a Talormade R11S driver. Normally the driver is delivered with a 10 gram and a 1 gram weight. To put some draw at the club ... the 10 gram weight is placed at the inside and the 1 gram weight is put in the outside of the clubhead. To higher the swingweight of the driver (normally its D4) ... i like to use a 14 gram weight instead of the 10 gram weight at the inside of the head. The swingweight becomes D5/D6 and there will be more draw into the club. I like to know if i can change the clubheadweights just like that and what will be the effect of using the 14 gram weight instead of the normal 10 gram weight.
  5. Hello, Today i got my new R11 irons ... they are counterfeits but the price was less than half of the normal price. The irons look good. I'm wondering how much difference there will be compairing with the originals. Does anyone have an idea?
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