So when a club is lower spin the weight is moved closer to the face and on a higher spinning driver weight is moved back and lowered. You'll hear it referred to as CG as well in review videos. A driver with weight down and back has more spin but is much easier to hit and will go shorter on a center strike. A "low spin" driver with weight forward will be more difficult to hit but the ball will go longer on a center strike. I hope this helps!
@@ndepass9862 sorry, I misread your comment. The weight was forward in the subzero. I wanted a truly low spin club and I felt that was the best way to accomplish this. I apologize for my confusion earlier. Thank you for watching!
Great comparison buddy
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Was the heavier weight in the front or rear on the sub zero?
So when a club is lower spin the weight is moved closer to the face and on a higher spinning driver weight is moved back and lowered. You'll hear it referred to as CG as well in review videos.
A driver with weight down and back has more spin but is much easier to hit and will go shorter on a center strike. A "low spin" driver with weight forward will be more difficult to hit but the ball will go longer on a center strike.
I hope this helps!
@@RJKGolf you can adjust the weight front the front to the back, was curious if you left the weight in the front? Great video btw
@@ndepass9862 sorry, I misread your comment. The weight was forward in the subzero. I wanted a truly low spin club and I felt that was the best way to accomplish this.
I apologize for my confusion earlier. Thank you for watching!