How do you adjust the loft on a Great Big Bertha driver?

How do you adjust the loft on a Great Big Bertha driver?

To change the loft, loosen the screw at the bottom of the shaft and rotate both cogs until the loft setting you want is aligned with the white hash mark on the shaft and the stated loft marked on the driver. Tighten the screw until you hear a click.

Should I set my driver to draw or neutral?

A lot of modern drivers come with settings that allow you to move the center of gravity horizontally. Moving around weights can favor more of a fade (left to right) or draw (right to left) ball flight….Fade and Draw Settings (moving center of gravity)

Driver Setting Side Spin
Neutral -341
Draw -667

Are Callaway drivers adjustable?

Yes, the Callaway XR driver is adjustable. The adjustments can be done using its OptiFit hosel that allows eight different loft and lie angle combinations for the same driver.

Does adding loft to a driver close the face?

The more upright setting tilts the face left of the target slightly. Also, when you increase loft on an adjustable driver, it often will close the face somewhat.

What is the best Callaway driver?

Callaway is confident they have created the best low-spin driver of all time. Brand new for the 2019 season is the Callaway Epic Flash Sub-Zero driver. Callaway used machine learning and artificial intelligence to create the fastest face in golf. The new Flash Face offers increased ball speeds and more forgiveness.

What is Big Bertha well known for?

The Big Bertha was founded in 1991 by Callaway and named after the German WW1 howitzer that was known for its power and size. That simple, yet effective name became the most famous driver in the world. The first Big Bertha driver was a huge change from the normal drivers at that time in the 1980s and early 1990s. The differences were that the

What is Big Bertha?

Big Bertha is a euphonious term for an unusually large example of a class of object; notable examples include: Military guns: Big Bertha (howitzer), a heavy mortar-like howitzer built and used by Germany during World War I Paris Gun, called Big Bertha by the French, and several other big heavy German guns of World War I.

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