

This setting produces more draws and hooks. The C setting augments the stated loft by 1° while causing the clubface to close by 1.5° simultaneously. You will have to use more effort to swing your driver well.

This face angle setting makes it a challenge for you to get your ball airborne. The shots also tend to curve too much to the right for right-handed players. Opting for this setting on your driver can help you place a slice or a fade. It opens up the clubface by 2.5° at the same time. The O setting decreases the default loft by 1°. The setting also works well when you play on a non-windy day or there are no obstacles between you and the target. It is apt for hitting straight shots down a fairway. This setting is ideal for players with a good swing. The ball goes straight to where you point your driver. This makes no change to the loft or the standard face angle. The N setting represents a square or neutral face angle.
