The first time he hit the LS he was longer and his standard deviation offline was better so why did you go with the last setting? His spin was high with all of them
@Worldwide_Golf25 күн бұрын
The last adjustments that were made to specifically try to manipulate weight just a touch to find him some more forgiveness on off center strikes as well as play more into his personal preference. Woody likes to hit a draw so putting him more upright helps him fit the shot shape to what he likes to see. While the offline standard deviation on his first take was a bit tighter, his miss was more centralized to the right. For a player that likes to see the ball go left, the hosel adjustment to upright allowed Woody to swing confidently and see the ball move left as opposed to right. The lower standard deviation on spin rate in the final fit gave us the ability to adjust to his preference without significantly compromising distance or dispersion.
@hbyrdut25 күн бұрын
@@Worldwide_Golf Thanks!
@alvermeil5884Ай бұрын
I wasn't clear what driver that he finally ended up with?
@4estahrensАй бұрын
@@alvermeil5884 its cause that's was a glorified ad. At no point was there any real fitting to that video
@grogesy1344Ай бұрын
i think LS with heavy weight in the back for more forgivness.
@Worldwide_GolfАй бұрын
We ended up fitting Woody into the DS Adapt LS model with some slight adjustments to hosel and weight positioning. We covered this around the 7 minute mark. Hope this helps!
@GeelongDevil21 күн бұрын
The description of the future fit 33 adaptor was totally dishonest advertising. The Cobra adaptor is NOT "the first time you can decouple loft and lie", nor is it the only system that allows the player to choose flatter settings. You can independently change loft and lie, and have been able to for quite some time, with both Callaway and Titleist. Indeed, the Cobra adaptor is simply a rip off of Titleist's system, but with more notches that allow for more, smaller adjustments. Did Cobra pay for this video to be produced?
@yourbestgolf36518 күн бұрын
You have no idea what you are talking about. Neither of the adapters mentioned ( and I play a Callaway driver and have for many years) do what you say. That is why this adapter is such big news. I suggest you educate yourself on the subject before yammering in about things that you don't understand.
@Worldwide_Golf16 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comments. This one is quite tricky. To be fair the Titleist and Callaway can de couple loft and lie. The Cobra FF33 system is the first fitting hosel that has a true center that can decouple loft and lie adjustability both up and down 2 degrees. Titleist can adjust loft up .75 and 1.5 degrees. But only goes down one setting at .75 degrees. Their lie angle can only go one setting flat at .75 degrees and upright to 1.5 degrees. With the adjustments, it manipulates true center and only 16 settings configurations. Callaway’s has only 8 settings. In loft they have std and can be adjusted up 1 & 2 degrees and down only 1 degree. In lie angle they can only go upright just over 2 degrees with the same loft settings. Std, up 1 & 2 degrees and deloft 1 degree. True center with hosel adjustments in the FF33 system is an important point here because when you adjust true center of a clubhead (like you would in the Titleist and Callaway sleeves) you are essentially changing the position of the center of gravity (CG), this directly impacts the ball flight by influencing launch angle and spin. Overall, the FF33 system from Cobra is very robust and definitely worth a test. Hope this helps!