Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
Will be interesting to hear how this works for you.Ordered a 15g weight to add toy R15. With 3 weights in the track it will get my swing weight back up a little, and help performance.
I'm hoping it increases the size of the sweet spot. By putting an extra 15g forward and low I'm assuming I'll see lower spin as well?Will be interesting to hear how this works for you.
Franken-R15 lol. Interested to see how this works.Ordered a 15g weight to add toy R15. With 3 weights in the track it will get my swing weight back up a little, and help performance.
Does anyone know if a R11 adapter fits the R15?
How many grams are the stock weights in the R15? Is it 12 grams?Added a 3rd weight to my R15 mostly for S'n'Gs but also to get the swing weight up a little more since I cut 1.5" off the shaft.
I just got back from the range and this thing is a launch monster now. I'd love to get on a monitor and check the spin rates but for the first time in my life I might be hitting the ball too high or with too much spin.
I believe they are 12.5g stock and I added a 15g.How many grams are the stock weights in the R15? Is it 12 grams?
Sent from my SM-N910V using Tapatalk
Added a 3rd weight to my R15 mostly for S'n'Gs but also to get the swing weight up a little more since I cut 1.5" off the shaft.
I just got back from the range and this thing is a launch monster now. I'd love to get on a monitor and check the spin rates but for the first time in my life I might be hitting the ball too high or with too much spin.
I've been pondering picking up an R15. Glad to hear you like it.I have added this to my bag. Split the weights to the opposite ends, and had the best session hitting a driver I can ever remember. Really hopeful this can provide me with a tee game that is something other than "abysmal"!
Love it!When I went in to the store, the question I posed was this: "I have terrible luck with drivers, but I can hit my XR Pro 3W pretty well. I think it's mainly because I like the weightiness of the 3W. It has heft that I think drivers lack. My normal miss is a big hook. What would you recommend?" He had be try a GBB and the R15. The weights in the R15 were split to the ends, I later learned it is for stability.
Of the 10 swings I took with the GBB, the best I could manage was a heavy draw. Most were snap hooks. I hit at least 20+ balls with the R15, and put on literally the first ever stripe show I can recall doing with a wood. And I did it on demand in front of others, which made me giddy. The misses were fades, which I loved. Give me that all day!
I went out today for a second session. After warming up, it took a few swings but the straight to fade came back, and I was sold.
Which shaft die you test/buy?
For me R15 has more adjustability, more launch, lower spin, less forgiveness.I apologize if this was answered earlier but how does the R15 and R1 compare?
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
Thanks Army, surprised to hear it's less forgiving. I know the SLDR definitely was.For me R15 has more adjustability, more launch, lower spin, less forgiveness.
Thanks Army, surprised to hear it's less forgiving. I know the SLDR definitely was.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
I apologize if this was answered earlier but how does the R15 and R1 compare?
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
At it's core R15 still has a low and forward center of gravity which will never equal high levels of forgiveness. I think adding a 3rd weight to the track of my driver has increased the size of the sweet spot a little bit, but that hasn't been proven with any real data. I think it's still going to be less forgiving than many other options on the market.