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I believe increasing the loft lowers spin. That is why you see some beginners go with 12* or so drivers when they first start so they can avoid the extra spin they get with a lower lofted driver.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Im not claiming to be an expert, but I think its the other way around. The more loft the club has on it the more angled the face will be thus creating more spin when the ball leaves the face. The flatter the face the less angled the face. Same theory with irons which is why you would get more spin from more lofted irons as opposed to less lofted longer irons. But again this is just my opinion.
So, with that said......would it make sense to consider a 9.5* that could be adjusted up or a 10.5* that could be adjusted down given that I dont want a fade bias?
It depends on your current trajectory, if you hit it high go with a 9.5, if you hit a low ball go with the 10.5* I think fade and draw are one of the lower considerations on the spectrum compared to trajectory when considering loft. Your fade can be easily adjusted by closing the face a good amount.
Well that's an interesting thread revival.
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