915 D3 hozel settings

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By DxROCKx1989

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  1. I recently bought a left handed 915 D3 10.5° Diamana 70 stiff shaft driver off of eBay from the states and had it shipped to Canada, I did not receive the wrench with it nor do I know if it was even supposed to come with one. Was wondering what size torx bit or Allen key fits this screw and if a good idea to use alternative tools. I also need to set this club to full draw while leaving the launch angle the same due to my natural bread and butter fade, need that little bit of help to be able to hit my draw and can always hit the fade if needed no matter how the club is set, any help or info would be appreciated, thanks folks, swing on ehh!

  2. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    First and foremost, get a Titleist wrench. It is a torque wrench and clicks at the proper tension. A local shop may be able to help you set your driver until you get a wrench. See here - www.titleist.com/.../surefit to see that C3/D3 are the settings from D4 to maintain loft and increase lie for more draw bias. Increasing loft to A1 will also close the face, although loft increases to 11.25.

    Internet sites of Titleist authorized retailers should include a wrench with a new driver. No third party re-seller is under any obligation to include a wrench or even a head cover. Or for that matter, a factory-delivered shaft.
  3. Should have come with wrench. Don't recommend using anything but the Titleist wrench. You should be able to pick one up at your local pro shop. Trying to use anything else can strip the screw.
    As for setting, standard lie for lefty is D4. To set for full draw change hosel setting to D1. revomnend setting to D2 and hitting the club. Most lefties have an upright swing. You can always go to D1 if necessary.
    Hope this helps. Play through!
  4. Thanks guys, here in Canada we pretty much only have Golf Town, I'll see if I can get one there, it was not an authorized Titleist dealer, was called 2nd swing out of Minneapolis Minnesota and they get all of Dick's sporting goods overstock, there was choice of new or used, I picked new with head cover, did not mention anything about a wrench.
  5. Denny W

    Denny W
    Danville, IN

    I have done a lot of business with 2nd swing, they are more than fair I'm sure if you call them they will help you out
  6. Robert

    Robert
    Corpus Christi, TX

    ditto above, use the titleist wrench. check with your local golf shop and see if they can help out getting one for you.
  7. Got one ordered, $34.99+tax, thanks everybody, cheers
  8. Wade W

    Wade W
    Roanoke, VA

    Don't use anything but the Titleist wrench, unless you plan to render the club useless.

    WW
  9. Barry S

    Barry S
    Oakville, ON

    All Golf Towns carry the wrench.
  10. rymail00

    rymail00
    plattsburgh, NY

    Honestly any golf driver wrench will work, as long as it has the star key pattern, their all the same. The it all the same just different colors, and handle shapes

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