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I was simply asking. You said there was a weight in the butt. I was genuinely curious because you then didn't mention it again.I am not willing to cut it open, so all I can report is the grip is heavier...were in the grip...why? I don't know...I just build clubs (24yrs) and notice weight changes exactly...
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You should had a 3g washer to the head.Put the DBD back in play today. It's so weird that I hit this driver a lot better than the X2 Hot. The DBD head feels a lot heavier and for whatever reason that helps me? Can't really figure it out. Currently looking it up to see if there's a difference in the weight of the heads. I haven't been swinging it well at all lately, but I saw some good success with the DBD today.
Put the DBD back in play today. It's so weird that I hit this driver a lot better than the X2 Hot. The DBD head feels a lot heavier and for whatever reason that helps me? Can't really figure it out. Currently looking it up to see if there's a difference in the weight of the heads. I haven't been swinging it well at all lately, but I saw some good success with the DBD today.
I'm not saying anybody is wrong. I may very well be understanding counterbalancing wrong. But I do not believe that counterweighting is part of the DBD design.
But I am also darned sure that spining a shaft is rarely a concern for 99% of the golfers out there. Including tour players.
Too be clear, the stock DBD grip is not selected because of the weight, correct?The DBD is not designed to be counter balanced other than the grip being slightly heavier compared to some of our other grips but that difference is minor and not as a result of trying to design it to be counterbalanced.
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And thank you Finley! Was going to ask you tomorrow but why wait? See you then!The DBD is not designed to be counter balanced other than the grip being slightly heavier compared to some of our other grips but that difference is minor and not as a result of trying to design it to be counterbalanced.
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You were really smothering your woods when we played last week. Maybe heavier head is keeping you back a bit?
Maybe Kyle's DNA rubbed off on it?
I'm fighting a lot of stuff right now. I will say that Sox Fan hit the daylights out of the DBD today as well. It surprises everyone that hits it.
I would think that a gravity core with equally weighted ends would defeat the purpose of the gravity core.Thanks for your info. Like I mentioned to the forum earlier, I had a change of 2 swing weight points 'lower' with the Callaway grip, compared to a std golf pride Z Cord. I also weighed it against another (orig) new decade grip and it was 8.5 grams lighter than the DBD grip. I see Callaway have their own logo on the grip.
I see this as a good thing for building heavy shafts in the 70-80gram range, as too often hot melt has to be injected into the head, heavy shafts set in the DBD at approx 45' combined with a sub 50gram grip weight balancing out at D3/4 which is very acceptable.
Currently I am using a perfectly sized washer (2grams) under my 1 gram weight that works well, however I like to balance my weighting. Can you reply as to the availability of different sized DBD weights. I am looking for a few 3gram & 4gram weights.
Will there be avail a gravity core with equal weights at both ends?... to transfer weight/momentum to both the crown and sole plates simultaneously, I see this a 'could be' a better balance to engage the face plate COR, however I have no data on this perhaps you could ask Cally Tech dept, I am sure they have already done this.
I feel the core down works best for 'me'... I do like the gravity up also when I loft up 2 degrees, but prefer the trajectory/flight when I loft up only 1 deg (with the core up). The issue I see or feel 'for me' is the core up is very solid feeling with only +1 on loft and the center of gravity a feels tad too high or solid. A gravity core with equal weights both ends I think would be perfect.
I think this head could set up more balanced with same sized heal and toe weights and equal top bottom weighted gravity core to balance the weighting equal on all 4 sides, actually I see it as a bigger cannon.
Overall I think this head is awesome!
I would think that a gravity core with equally weighted ends would defeat the purpose of the gravity core.
I would think that a gravity core with equally weighted ends would defeat the purpose of the gravity core.
I think it would be fun to have the tools you have to experiment. I know your just throwing thoughts out there of what you've seen changing things up. This is already a beast and sounds like you are just wanting to see what more you can get out of it. Good read (don't understand a lot of it...but fun)Yes that is obvious, in the same relation that moving the heavy weight to the toe would defeat draw bias...its just moving weight around...
I think it would be fun to have the tools you have to experiment. I know your just throwing thoughts out there of what you've seen changing things up. This is already a beast and sounds like you are just wanting to see what more you can get out of it. Good read (don't understand a lot of it...but fun)
I believe driver head mass/weight does have a small effect on COR