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what does nu stand for on adjustable golf driver shafts

by Joanie West Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

May 12, 2011. NU increases the lie angle "Up" and nothing else, I believe. That might be handy for someone tall like me who is fitted, in general, for more upright clubs. It also should promote a slight draw bias over the neutral setting.May 12, 2011

Can you adjust a club head on a driver?

There are a few ways that you can adjust a club head on a driver. Your club will either have weights, an adjustable hosel, or both. With an adjustable hosel, you can change the face angle of the club or the loft as well. When you change the loft on your driver, the ball will fly higher or lower.

What do the numbers on a golf club mean?

Golf clubs such as the driver and putter do not typically carry numbers as a form of identification in the traditional sense. A driver, however, usually has a number such as 9.5 or 10.5 to indicate the loft of the club. Drivers are available in a variety of lofts.

Should you buy an adjustable driver for your golf clubs?

Playing with a driver that is adjustable allows you to have a custom fit club each time you hit the links. You get to adjust the loft, weighting and face angle for different types of courses or simply to suit your game. There is undoubtedly a lot of value in that.

Do adjustable drivers have replaceable shafts?

Although an adjustable driver can have a replaceable shaft, the shaft is not adjustable, and the grips are not the adjustable parts. There are a few ways that you can adjust a club head on a driver. Your club will either have weights, an adjustable hosel, or both.

What does NU mean on driver?

I currently have my R9 Driver set up in N (neutral) and the weights at 1-16-1 (as it came). Off the tee with these settings my shot tends to have a slight fade. On the Taylormade website (in the Optmize your R9 section) it shows that setting the clubhead to NU (Neutral Upright) will promote around 10 yards of draw.

What do the letters mean on a driver shaft?

The typical range of shaft flexes available on the market range as follows: TX (most stiff), X (extra stiff), S (stiff), R (regular), A (senior) and L (ladies, least stiff). Some companies use different denominations such as numbers or colors to denote flex, but golfers are most familiar with the letters listed above.

What does the letter a mean on a golf shaft?

senior flex"A" or "M" denotes "senior flex" (might also be designated "AM" or "A/M," or "Senior") "R" denotes "regular flex" "S" denotes "stiff flex" (might also be designated "Firm") "X" denotes "extra stiff flex" (might also be designated "Tour")

What lie angle should my driver be?

Most standard golf drivers are going to have between 56 and 60 degrees for their lie angle. The lie angle is the number of degrees between the center of the hosel and the ground line. This angle needs to be measured while the club is on the ground.

What does N and S mean on Callaway driver?

"N" is neutral v. Draw or Slice. "S" means "stated" for loft that is on the club.

What shaft flex is best for senior golfers?

When it comes to senior flex drivers, the Mitsubishi Rayon are some of the lightest and most forgiving. This is a 57gram shaft, which is a perfect weight for a senior golfer. Anything under 60 grams is going to help golfers get more clubhead and ball speed.

What does E stand for on a golf club?

That "E" stood for Equalizer, which was the name of Ben Hogan's famous wedge that turn some of his errant misses into par saves and mind-blowing birdies.

What flex shaft do I need for driver?

– Golf Shaft Flex ChartCarry DistanceSwing SpeedFlexUnder 200 yardsUnder 75 mphLadies or Senior200 to 240 yards75 to 95 mphRegular240 to 275 yards95 to 110 mphStiffOver 275 yardsOver 110 mphStiff or Extra StiffOct 15, 2019

What swing speed requires a stiff shaft?

Stiff – This range is still considered fast, but you most likely won't be out on Tour anytime soon. If you're between 97 and 104 mph with the driver, you need a stiff flex.

Should hands be behind ball with driver?

The ball should be positioned forward in the stance therefore you DO NOT start with your hands ahead of the ball at set up. Because the ball is on a tee, the driver will hit the ball on the upswing and your hands will be in the middle of your body at impact. Your hands will not be forward at impact with the driver!

What is the best degree driver for distance?

Participants in our tests achieved more distance when they used drivers with less than 10 degrees of loft. In fact, swings often got the most distance with driver lofts at 9 degrees or less.

Does increasing loft open or close the clubface?

When you lower the loft of a golf club, you are also going to close the angle of the clubface. If you increase the loft on a club, you will open the face angle on the club. This applies when you are adjusting loft on the driver as well as irons or hybrids.

Why do golf shafts bend?

Shaft makers vary the amount of stiffness because golfers have different types of swings—different swing speeds, different tempos—and different amounts of stiffness in a shaft better match up to those different swings.

How to choose shaft flex?

These are just general guidelines, however; the best way to choose shaft flex is to go through a club fitting. Not every golfer can (or is willing) to do that, though.

What happens if you mismatch your golf shaft?

If your swing is mismatched to your golf shaft flex—if you are using an X flex shaft, for example, when you should be using an R flex shaft—you will have a harder time squaring the clubface at impact. The way your shots are flying can clue you into the possibility you might be using the wrong flex.

When were steel shafts invented?

Alas, no. Golf industry veteran Tom Wishon, of Tom Wishon Golf Technologies, explains: "Shortly after steel shafts were introduced in the 1920s, steel shaft makers discovered they could change the diameter and wall thickness of the tubes to create shafts with different amounts of stiffness to better match to the different swing speeds ...

What does it mean when a golfer's swing is slower?

The slower a golfer's swing, generally speaking, the more flex he or she requires in the shafts that are in their golf clubs. And the faster the swing, the more stiffness. Tempo also matters: A jerkier swing requires more stiffness, a smoother swing less stiffness, generally speaking.

What is an adjustable golf driver?

An adjustable golf driver is a driver with any degree of adjustability. The majority of the drivers on the market today are adjustable. Adjustability can be as simple as a hosel that allows you to change loft and lie angle or more advanced like sliding or movable weights that let you adjust things like center of gravity to help get a slice ...

What are the two types of adjustability in golf drivers?

Modern drivers come with two types of adjustability: adjustable hosels and movable weight for the center of gravity. Each feature has its benefits for your swing performance. If you need to flight the ball a little higher or lower off the tee, you can adjust the loft. If you need to correct the left or right ball flight of your drivers, ...

Why do drivers have adjustable weights?

Adjustable/Movable Weights. Some drivers have weights that can be moved forward or back to produce a lower or higher ball flight. Moving more weight back can increase the launch for higher ball flight with more carry. Moving more weight forward to lower the launch for a more piercing ball flight with more roll out.

Do you need an adjustable driver for golf?

Most golfers don’t hit it perfectly off the tee so the majority of players can benefit from adjustability. If you hit your drivers straight down the middle every time and your ball flight doesn’t put you in trouble, then you might not need an adjustable driver, but we all know those golfers are rare!

Can you adjust your driver from round to round?

It is also highly unlikely that you will adjust your driver from round to round or hole to hole based on the type of shot you need to it. That’s not what they are designed for. Adjustable drivers are more of a one-time fitting tool to correct the one consistent miss in your drives.

What is the best adapter for golf?

Cobra. True to their “golf should be fun” ethos, Cobra has the simplest, best-labeled adapter on the market. Each loft is clearly labeled, and the one you select shows up in a window on the hosel. The “Draw” settings indicated a more upright lie angle.

How many degrees is a 10 degree driver?

If it’s a 10 degree driver, it will always be 10 degrees, no matter how you twist it. By twisting it (changing the face angle), however, you are taking what was a 10 degree driver with a square face and making it a 10 degree driver that is, for example, 2 degrees closed. Now, to get that face square at impact, you need to open ...

How many settings does a titleist adapter have?

It’s a two-ring adapter with four positions on each ring – 1,2,3,4 and A,B,C,D – allowing for a total of 16 settings.

What are the two types of adjustable weights?

Adjustable Weights. When it comes to adjustable weights, there are essentially two types of systems: sliding weights and removable weights . Both of these systems are governed by the same rules, so I’ll focus on the types of movements/adjustments you can make and the effects they will have.

How to adjust a tennis ball?

Moving Weight Towards the Toe or Heel. This is the easiest adjustment to understand: the ball will go towards the weight. If you move the weight toward the toe, the ball will be more inclined to fade or slice. If you move the weight toward the heel, the ball will be more likely to draw or hook.

When you hit a driver's heel, do you move the sweet spot?

If you consistently hit the heel or toe of the driver, you might adjust the weight to move the sweet spot towards your normal contact point.

What is the hot adjustment of 2015?

This is the hot adjustment of 2015 – Cobra’s FlipZone and Nike’s FlexFlight are both good examples of it. According to the manufacturers, when the weight moves back, the driver becomes higher launching and lower spinning, and with the weight forward, the ball flight is lower with more spin.

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