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I got a Titleist 909 D2 with 10.5' loft?
the shaft is graffaloy tour concept midlaunch stiff shaft..I can't seem to get a high launch with this club..should I change a new shaft , if so what is the suitable shaft for D2.
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
i usually hit my tee shots (ping g5) quite high but when i tried out the d2 i found it went very low with hardly any back spin. also a friend on mine who has a handicap of one has been off scratch bought a d2 with 11.5 degrees of loft and he is also a high hitter but when he was fitted this is what suited him best so in this case i am sure it is actually the driver not you. try a different loft if that is possible. if not just put the ball almost inline with your front foot.
Source(s): me and a 1 handicapper - green_lantern66Lv 71 decade ago
try an and/or concept: tee the ball a little higher (so at least half of the ball sits above the crown of the driver and/or play the ball maybe an inch farther in your stance. The idea is to hit the ball slightly on the upswing, which should give you high-launching, low-spinning shots.
- 1 decade ago
Tee the ball higher and move the ball up in your stance so that you're hitting it on the upswing. If you're making a descending blow the ball will not launch.
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