In many cases, people talk about the shaft in the club being the actual engine and the most important component when it comes to how you hit your driver. There is some truth to that, but it is the best combination of the shaft and the head, as well as the head adjustments, that can truly help you hit your best drives. One should not underestimate the possibilities of adjusting the loft/lie on the driver to achieve the best result.
Below, we show you the adjustments you can make and the process how to use the PXG hosel to optimize ball flight and performance in your driver.
Step 1. Your PXG driver comes with a tool called a torque wrench – grab that wrench and remove the silicon tip.
Step 2. On the heel side of the driver’s sole, use the torque wrench to unscrew and separate the clubhead from the shaft.
When you’ve removed the driver head from the shaft, you’ll see the settings marked on the hosel sleeve.
Step 1. To reattach the driver head to the shaft with your preferred setting, line up the hosel sleeve with the small dot found on the heel side of the clubhead (right above the “GEN5” mark on the picture).
Step 2: Once the clubhead and the shaft are reconnected, use your torque wrench to tighten and lock the screw. The driver head and shaft are safely connected when you hear a double “click.”
So, what can an adjustment to your driver hosel actually do? Adjusting your driver’s hosel settings allows you to fine-tune its loft and lie angle, which will impact ball flight. Get it dialed in and you can launch balls higher or lower depending on your preference—and if you play golf often, getting familiar with these adjustments can give you a winning edge as your swing changes or inclement weather hits!
Adjust for a Fade Bias – The PXG setting is the flattest position at -3 degrees – this will create a more fade bias driver.
Adjust for a Draw Bias – Adjust the hosel to the most upright setting – the Standard “Dot” setting.
This chart shows PXG shaft adapter settings and how each one affects loft and lie.
Hopefully it's now become clearer to you how to proceed when setting up your new PXG driver.
We wish you great luck on the course!
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