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jonti
9th July 2016, 05:02 PM
Does anyone know the settings for a Tour Issue 816 / XR16 double cog

The cog closest to the grip has the settings available S, D, +1, N (Lower?)

The cog closest to the head has has the settings available N, -1, D, +2 (Upper?)

I've googled it and can't find anything

I had it set on Lower S & Upper N and kept hitting it right then changed it to Lower S & Upper D and that seemed better

Hoping someone can shed some light on it

Cheers

Steve57
9th July 2016, 05:08 PM
Have a read of this Tom.
http://www.golfwrx.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_id=2925464

Steve57
9th July 2016, 05:12 PM
Does anyone know the settings for a Tour Issue 816 / XR16 double cog

The cog closest to the grip has the settings available S, D, +1, N (Lower?)

The cog closest to the head has has the settings available N, -1, D, +2 (Upper?)

I've googled it and can't find anything

I had it set on Lower S & Upper N and kept hitting it right then changed it to Lower S & Upper D and that seemed better

Hoping someone can shed some light on it

Cheers
Or this
http://www.callawaygolf.com/optifitinstructions/

jonti
9th July 2016, 06:05 PM
Ive had a look at this and I'm still confused

The settings are different and there is more options, maybe as its tour issue?

I'm guessing the upper cog is the lie, so
S = Standard
D = +1
+2 = +2
-1= -1

But on the other Cog you have S, N, D & +1?

Apparently you can also swap the cogs around so really I have no idea?

Dotty
9th July 2016, 06:31 PM
The Callaway double-cog system is simply ...

Set up the loft first, which is the S (for standard, as printed on the driver head), or -1, + 1, +2, to tweak it.
Two of these options are one cog and two are on the other. (It is impossible to set it to two lofts, by using one on each cog.)

With one cog now set, the other cog can only give you N (neutral) or D (draw) settings.

I half recall the D may be a more upright lie to get the draw, but I've never got on with it. (Psychologically, +1 and N works best for me, but that's an entirely different problem.)