
Does anyone know what the numbers are for face angle and lie adjustment for each of the 8 settings for the Callaway Optifit (similar to what was shown on the original Ttitleist Surefit chart)? How much each setting opens or closes the face from the neutral/stated loft setting and how lie is affected. Increasing the loft on the Optifit closes and decreasing the loft opens the face angle when the club is soled in each setting. The static loft is not changed and the loft differential is only recognized when the comparing square to square clubfaces. I could be wrong, but the Optifit (X Hot, RAZR Fit, RAZR Xtreme), only have face angle settings, open, neutral, closed. Of those settings, closed should increase loft 1° while open will decrease loft by 1°.
It will open the face about 1.5° or close it about 1° I believe. The Optiforce (X2 Hot, GBB, etc) has separate loft and lie settings The lofts are -1, +1, +2. They have neutral and draw bias in terms of lie, but not sure how it changes the face angle. If I am incorrect, I am sure someone will correct me.

Riddle garden keygen crack. Optifit is the name for the current hosel adapter used by Callaway beginning with the Big Bertha/BB Alpha and now on the GBB/GBB 816DBD. The adapter used on the XHot, RAZRFit and previous models was the Fit adapter. I'm not saying that isn't how they have it marketed, but I just recently bought a X-Hot Pro driver from a fellow member, and Optifit was definitely in their verbiage used for those clubs.

I see they now say Optifit for the current line as well, but have heard it referred to as Optiforce. My understanding is that the actual loft doesn't change at all. The plus settings close the face, theoretically increasing the dynamic loft, and the minus setting opens it, theoretically doing the reverse. But the actual effect depends on your swing. I used to have a 10.5.
BB 815 and a 12. BB 815. The 10.5.
adjusted to 12. did not produce the same launch as the the native 12. Likewise the D setting is more upright, theoretically producing more of a draw. But again the actual effect depends on your swing. I get more draw or fade bias by adjusting the moveable weights. The pinned thread above from Tom Wishon goes into much more detail.