Description Having won the Golf Digest Editor's Choice for drivers in 2006, it was no doubt a challenge to improve on the original all titanium SasQuatch driver. What made the original great, makes the new SasQuatch Sumo even better - a new NIKE PowerBow geometry results in a higher MOI of 4950g cm2 vs. 4650g cm2. Therefore, SasQuatch Sumo delivers even more distance and forgiveness.
Reviewed by: Scotty J(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike SasQuatch Sumo 460cc
Summary: Bought this off e-bay recently, after breaking the shaft on my ageing Ping G2, and im really glad i did.
I shot my first round in the 80s, and i believe its because i hit the fairway on almost every hole, its a very forgiving driver, although the ball doesnt travel as far as some drivers, but id rather be on the fairway 20 yard back than in the trees or out of bounds.
The sound of the ball hitting the driver does take some getting used to but who cares if your ball is sat in the middle of the fairway.
Customer Service: N/A
Similar Products Used: Ping G2, Dunlop DDH,
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Review Date August 31, 2010
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: rkangrah(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike SQ Sumo
Summary: This driver has a heavy club head. About 207g. But I like heavy head cause it's good for my fast tempo.
Brought it to the course for the first time. Wow the most consistent driver shots I made all day. About 12 out of 14 fairway. Very straight too.
I still have in my bag until today.
Customer Service: Not used
Similar Products Used: Mizuno mx-560, Taylormade burner, Cobra Speed Driver
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Review Date July 17, 2010
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Tom(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike Sumo 460 8.5* Stiff Shaft
Summary: I got this driver for a gift about 1 year ago and it's been the best club in the bag ever since. This driver is remarkably forgiving. This is an easy driver to consistently hit straight not to mention it increased my distance by thirty yards. It is easy to overswing at first because it is very light but once you figure out the tempo your set. This club makes some par 4's reachable in 1. The 8.5 degree works well against wind by teeing down and crushing line drives. Excellent club.
Customer Service: Never used.
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Review Date February 15, 2010
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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3.00 votes
Reviewed by: michael(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: nike sasquatch 460
Summary: since im a beginner this was the best thing i have done to help my game. before i would hit the ball 200-220, now im hitting it consistently about 250-270. and is also very easy to hit the ball with the massive clubhead.
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Summary: Very good driver. This driver had a nice blend of distance, forgivness and workability. I like the look, sound and feel.
As with any club make sure you get the loft/shaft that is best for your game.
I got this club in as new condition for $69.00 at a local discount store.
Customer Service: Never used
Similar Products Used: Most all the big name drivers from all the major manufacturers. Says a lot that I gave up my beloved Cleveland TII 460 for this driver.
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