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  1. I had the same problem for a while and discovered that I needed to grip it more in my fingers with my right hand. Make sure the right index finger bottom joint goes more into the top "meaty part" of the left index finger instead hitting the either knuckle. And make sure it stays put throughout the swing. That helped me. And as a side effect it really improved my ball striking, especially with my irons.
  2. All the data is saved in the app so you need a smartphone to view it all. And I do not believe the app works on tablets, but they do have an iphone version as well as an android version.
  3. I play in an indoor winter league on a Trackman and it does take a bit of getting used to. I play to an 8 and shot 90 the first few times. After I go used to the finesse shots I've been able to go lower and lower on Trackman. Shot 68 two weeks in a row. The key for me was learning how to carry short shots specific yardages without trying to feel the yardage. With a little practice I found out I carried my 50 degree wedge exactly 30 yards with a 9 o'clock backswing and a smooth tempo. Now I get up and down about 80% on trackman and over 50% most days on the real course.
  4. When you get your fitting, ask the club fitter what the best setting would be for you. At my fitting they determined D1 was best. As far as teeing it lower, just try it. It really worked for me and I've read the same thing for many others with this driver.
  5. I have the same exact driver with the shaft set to D1. I was fitted for it. I am also a high ball hitter. What I have found with this driver is that I have to tee it lower than any previous driver I have owned. That keeps my spin rate down and gives me a nice penetrating ball flight. While many 460 head drivers have a high sweet spot and hitting higher on the face is idea, this is NOT the case with the 915. Simple fix.
  6. Yeah, before you swing would be ideal. But I don't think technology like that will ever be invented! As far as what type of device to find out what happened AFTER the shot, you should check out Mobitee and PIQ. It's a shot tracker that also works as a swing analysis tool and a GPS for yardages. It gives you all the standard shot tracking data plus your clubhead speed, swing path, and even tempo of each shot.
  7. If you're going to get a shot tracker to measure the distance of your shots, why not get one that can do much more. Some of the new ones record your swing data on every shot, such as swing speed, swing path and even tempo. That's great info to see on a shot per shot basis after your round and you can see it right on your smartphone. (IE: Why did I hook my drive OB on 18. Oh, I see.. my tempo was too fast.)
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