Swing weight of 917 D2 driver

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By Larry S

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  1. What would the swing weight be for a 917 D2 driver with the standard 12 gram neutral weight, Diamana Red 50 stiff shaft with the standard tour velvet grip?? Thanks, Larry

  2. larry m

    larry m
    columbiana, OH

    Probably D1
  3. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    Larry S said:

    What would the swing weight be for a 917 D2 driver with the standard 12 gram neutral weight, Diamana Red 50 stiff shaft with the standard tour velvet grip?? Thanks, Larry

    Hi Larry, Our target swingweight would be D2 with a LTD Red 50 S, std Tour Velvet grip (std size) and a 12 gram weight
  4. H.C.

    H.C.
    Hong Kong,

    Dear Cathi, Titleist Club Concierge,
    What would be the swing weight for a 917 D2 12-degree driver w blue 14g neutral CG weight on a stock Diamana S+PLUS 60 DIALEAD shaft cut to 44.5"? Thanks.
  5. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    Hello, With a standard grip at standard wraps, it would approximately be D1
  6. H.C.

    H.C.
    Hong Kong,

    Thanks Cathi. It is with standard Winn Dri-Tac grip.
  7. I want to change the length of my 917 driver. It is currently 45 3/4" long. i want it to be 45".

    I currently have a 10 gram fade/draw weight in the head. The shaft is 60 gram. Standard grip (52 grams).

    If I cut the butt to reflect a 45" overall length, what weight should I use to make the swingweight D-2?

    The current swingweight is D-0. I know it will be heavier, just not sure if it is 2 or 4 or ??? grams heavier.

    The head weight (without the shaft obviously) and with the 10 gram weight inserted, is 195.27 grams.

    TIA.
  8. If you shorten the club by 3/4" the swingweight will go down by approximately 4-5 points. Somewhere around C5-C6 if you don't add weight to the head.

    To bring that C5-C6 back up to D0 would require an additional 8g or so of weight added to the head. So whatever weights you current use. That's approximate but it will be somewhere in the 7, 8, 9, 10g range.

    Each 1/4" of length in a driver causes about a 1.5 point change in swingweight. And each point of swingweight is equivalent to slightly less than 2g of weight in the head (for a driver, sometimes slightly different for irons).

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