Callaway razr fit driver hosel settings how to#
We hope you learned a thing or two from this guide on how to configure different settings and a Callaway Mavrik Driver review on the side. How cool is that, right? The Mavrik is best for handicapped players, as it corrects the slice, and a Draw configuration would turn that into a tight fade, straight shot, or a slight draw. The Mavrik has exceptional consistency and produces the best ball speed preservation compared to the Epic Flash. Whatever shortcoming the Mavrik has on distance, it makes up on forgiveness. Take note that the ball flight is also lower when the lift is lowered.īut, as long as you hit the Mavrik solid or close to solid and with a stable and consistent swing, you’d be out there for sure. This also depends on the configuration of your Mavrik. The Mavrik is meant to have more spin and less forgiveness than Epic Flash, which will cover less distance. Wait for the double click to ensure that it is in place.Īnd now you have a D setting! It’s easy peasy. Return the clubhead over the hosel by turning the opposite wrench direction.After that, it’s time to rotate the upper cog and align it to the D marking.This would depend on your ideal stated loft. Release it from over the hosel, rotate the lower cog, and align it to its +1 or +2 marking.Use the wrench to loosen the clubhead of the driver.Setting a draw is simple, as you would only need to increase the loft and choose the D angle setting through the upper cog.įollow the steps below to achieve a Draw Setting for your driver: Secure the clubhead once again by turning the wrench in the clockwise direction.Align the clubhead with the dash on the hosel and the preferred adjustment of both the upper and lower cog.After that, rotate the upper cog and choose between N (Neutral) or D (Draw) setting.Instead of both the cogs, the lower cog must be rotated first to set the desired loft marking in line with the little white dash present on the hosel.Raise the clubhead and remove the shaft of the driver.Turn it in the counterclockwise direction. Loosen the clubhead by the designated Callaway wrench.The steps below would give you some clarity on adjusting the Optifit Hosel of your Callaway Mavrik driver. It is similar to the hosel adjustments above, but some steps are different in the latter parts. Increasing the loft setting will produce faster ball speeds, while a decreased loft will lower ball flight and a decreased spin rate. Again, to find your ideal setting, be sure to play a few games with each. Remember, the flight of the ball will be affected by increasing or decreasing the loft. We don’t want to overtighten the placement. This means that the clubhead is already secure in place. When you hear a double-click sound, stop turning the wrench.To be sure, turn it in the same number you did in Step 1. Ensure the clubhead is attached by turning the screw using the wrench again, this time, in a clockwise direction.This ensures that the preferred loft and D markings are aligned with the little dash on the hosel and the driver’s head. Cover the hosel by the clubhead again.Choose the (N) setting if you want a neutral lie angle. After that, align the top cog to the D marking by lifting and rotating it until you reach the loft marking you chose earlier.Remember the two cogs we mentioned earlier? R otate them until you align them into your preferred loft marking over the club shaft.After you raise the clubhead, gently remove it from the shaft.Turn in counterclockwise a few times until you feel the screw becoming loose. Insert the wrench into the screw behind the clubhead of your driver.Follow the steps below to configure the hosel of your club: