November 22, 2012 At 12:12 PM By dave b
dave bbatavia, NY
what is the swing weight of a 913 d3 9.5* driver with the stiff flex diamana 72 + shaft at 45 in length. mine came with the red dot weight .
Pat ASt. Charles, MO
D4 maybe. I have the same shaft in 910 D2 and it comes in at D4.
Cameron DNewport, RI
Dave,
The red dot indicates a 9g bezel weight. There are 5 bezel weight options to help adjust swing weight (4g-white, 7g-green, 9g-red, 11g-blue, 14g-black).
Cameron
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Jeff M
Cameron;
Both my new 913 D2, 9.5 and my 17F have red dots with std lenght shafts. By shortening them both by 1/2 inch will reduce swing weight. What new weight will need to be added to resotre original swing weight? Please indicate color amd weight.
Thanks Jeff M
Jeff,
Both of those metal woods will need the 14g bezel weight (black dot).
Randy DFremont, CA
Cameron,
Does the shaft brand make a difference? I have the 913D2 with the Bassara 50 Hi regular flex, with the red dot weight. I want to have it cut down one inch. Would the black dot weight be the right one for me to install to keep a similar swing weight?
Randy
Randy,
The black dot (14g) bezel weight won't get it back to a standard swing weight, but will be your closest option.
John N
John,
Swing weight will be D3 at 45". If you cut it down to 44", the swing weight will be D0 with the 14g bezel weight (heaviest).
Cutting it down 1/2" will bring the swing weight to D3 with the 14g bezel weight. If you use a lighter grip, you could certainly make up most of the weight (+2 points) that you lose when cutting down an inch. Coking up on the club will make the club feel lighter, similar to how different (lighter) swing weights feel.
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They are tipped the same and butt cut for length.
Can you explain 913d, F & hb face angle (open, neutral, or closed) in the A-1 setting and what happens to it as you move left and right on the fitting chart?? I am interested in decreasing lie angle and wanted to understand what happens to face angle.
Thanks
In A-1, for all Titleist metal woods, the face angle is .5* open. When you adjust the lie angle upright or flat (move left or right on the Surefit Performance Guide) the face angle does not change. We have found from our testing that when you adjust the lie angle, you will begin to see a change in curvature of the ball flight. For example, setting the driver in a flat setting will promote more of a fade. The only time that you effectively change the face angle is when you add or decrease loft.
Let me know if you have any other questions on this topic.
Going to the B1 setting (Flat) worked great in my FW & HB. When i went to B1 in my driver i saw the fade but liked the added distnce and the way the club addressed the ball. If i go to the C4 (flat with more loft) will that close the face (and how much) and counteract the fade? I didn't think of it at the range and when thinking of your response later iwanted to ask ??
Thanks Jeff M.
Did you see my last question above. I am anxious to hear from you.
thanks
That setting will still promote a higher trajectory and more of a fade, since the loft is achieved when the face is squared at impact. The effective face angle in the C-4 setting is .5* closed.
duane ksanta monica, CA
Hi Cameron,
Driver No. 1 is a stock Titleist 910 D2 (10.5) with a 72 gram shaft.
Driver No. 2 is a stock Titleist 910 D2 (10.5) with a 62 gram shaft.
Assume that the weights of all components of both clubs are perfectly at target specs.
If you put the head from Driver No. 2 on the 72 gram shaft, what would the swing weight of that club be? How much would you have to butt trim the shaft in order to bring it down to the standard OEM swing weight?
Just curious. Thanks.
Duane,
Both drivers should come standard with a 7g bezel weight in the head. The driver with the 72g shaft will swing weight out at D4 and the driver with the 62g shaft will swing weight out to D3. I wouldn't necessarily recommend changing the length of the shaft to reduce the swing weight, since it is only one point and the length difference could have a negative impact on your consistency. If length was something that you really wanted to change, then taking just under a 1/4" an inch off the shaft would bring you back to a the D3 swing wight.
Leonard W
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