Description The SasQuatch Fairway Metal apowerful new geometry in which the breadth of the head has been expanded with Power Bow technology to move the center of gravity farther back, which results in higher laun...
Reviewed by: justin blair(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: nike sasquatch driver
Summary: I love my SQ (as much as a human can love a driver, but that's way off subject.) I don't have a problem working shots. I can't always draw the ball, but I definitely can do it. Toe hits go almost as far as center shots. Definitely get the stiff flex if you have a fast swing.
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Review Date August 15, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Nate(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Sasquatch 3 Wood
Summary: Got this last week to replace an original Adams 16 degree. This thing has the ball rocketing off the face. With the Adams I was hitting 170 175, with this 210 easy. Has a great feel with the graphite Regular shaft. I am now looking for a 7 or 5 to complete the set.
Similar Products Used: Adams tight lies.
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Summary: Good God what a wood. The best that I have ever played (from the Boom Boom to the 906). The sweet spot hits bullets off the face and heel toe shots are still airbourne at 10-15% less yardage. this is a great club from long or short grass. Its a dream off the tee. I'm using the stock stiff steal shaft and feel like it was made for me. 10 out of 10.
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Review Date May 17, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: David(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: nikesq
Summary: this driver is great. Ever since ive started using the nike sq i have added at least 20 yards to my long game.at first it was a little hard to overcome the size of the head but eventually i got use to it. the only bad thing about this driver is that it has no touch to it. You can only hit it strait or faid it there is no draw option.
Customer Service: great.
Similar Products Used: Cobra Speed, Taylormade r7 and Cleavland hibore.
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Summary: My search for a 3 wood has finally ended. I purchased this baby 1 week ago today. I've hit it at the range, and played 2 rounds with it. This club isn't a miracle worker, but it does everything overall quite well: off the tee, out of the rough, and off the deck. I got a regular flexed steel shaft, but I suspect I will eventually have to get a stiff shaft in it. The ball has a tendency to go left, and it's likely due to the shaft. Anyhow, I've tried and purchased so many 3 woods over the past 7 years, it embarrasing. I tried the Ping G2(great as a back up driver, but too big headed off the deck), the Taylor Made Vsteel(piece of crap, nuff said), Adams RPM(great off the deck, but useless from the tee), and Cobra Fspeed (great off the tee, but tricky off the deck). The bottom line is if you can find this 2006 club at the reduced price that I got it for, you can't lose. It's got decent length, but more importantly, it's very forgiving and easy to use. Get it, you won't regret it.
Similar Products Used: Adams RPM, Taylor Made Vsteel, Cobra F/Speed, Ping G2
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