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Did you know all driver hosels are different? Adjusting a Callaway driver is pretty straight forward- The hosel uses two markings: S and D. The S setting stands for Stated Loft (or Standard Loft), meaning the club plays exactly at the loft stamped on the head. The D stands for Draw, which keeps the same loft options but slightly makes the lie angle more upright to help promote a draw-biased ball flight. For example, if your driver is 10.5° and set to S, that’s your true 10.5°. If you move it to
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Did you know all driver hosels are different? Adjusting a Callaway driver is pretty straight forward- The hosel uses two markings: S and D. The S setting stands for Stated Loft (or Standard Loft), meaning the club plays exactly at the loft stamped on the head. The D stands for Draw, which keeps the same loft options but slightly makes the lie angle more upright to help promote a draw-biased ball flight. For example, if your driver is 10.5° and set to S, that’s your true 10.5°. If you move it to
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