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      <title>The Adjustable Hosel: What All Those Settings on Your Driver Actually Do</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Most amateurs who own an adjustable driver have used the wrench exactly once, on the day they bought it, and have been faintly afraid of it ever since. The little sticker on the sole with its grid of letters and numbers looks like something you could get badly wrong, so the club stays in whatever setting it left the shop in, and the adjustability that cost real money goes entirely to waste. That is a shame, because the hosel is one of the few truly useful things to happen to the driver in the last fifteen years, and the logic behind it is far simpler than the chart implies.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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