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Nike SQ Dymo 2 Drivers Review

Nike SQ Dymo 2


Description
All Nike SQ Dymo Squared Drivers are engineered from the ground up with the express purpose of optimizing the launch and spin by loft. Performance is maximized in every loft by varying multiple specifications from lie angle, to MOI (moment of inertia) and CG (center of gravity) placement, to overall head size and face depth.

Square geometry is about straight and long, great sound, optimal launch by loft, and great looks. A new folded round geometry repositions square mass into a round format for workable distance and control. Two designs for the player that wants to “swing away.”


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Review Date
March 4, 2011

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: altollison ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
nike dymo 2

Summary:
Was having problems with distance and
accuracy.Swing speed was 65 to 75 and with my driver from my set had a stiff shaft.Some of my drives were really off and short.Got the dymo2 S Flex shat and went to the driving range.Am now hitting the ball straighter and 20 to 30 yards further. Love this club.


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Review Date
February 16, 2011

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Tibbort ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Nike SQ Dymo2

Summary:
I bought this club from Ebay brand new at what seemed to me to be a too good to miss £59 delivered. (9.5 stiff, stock shaft) I had read plenty of reviews about this club being straight, which is what i wanted in my game. so i took it straight out to the park where some rugby goals were 250 yards away. right away i hit 2 out of my first 5 balls between the goals and the other three weren't far away. The club was a great weight to swing and fired the ball away on a powerful trajectory that just kept going.

Looking on google earth, these balls travelled 247 yards through the air and landed within 5 degrees of each other. (it was very wet so couldn't look at how they ran out)

I think this is a decent hit considering my light weight and less than average height, but it was the consistency which struck me.

I'm impressed by the club, it does what it needs to, and i think it'll be taking the place of my Nike Sumo straight away! I'd go as far as to say its the best driver i've tried but the real test is whether my scores start to tumble!

Customer Service:
Not used

Similar Products Used:
Nike SQ Sumo
Nike Sasquatch 460
Callaway FTi


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Review Date
January 16, 2011

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Ed Hougland ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Nike SQ Dymo driver

Summary:
i bought the 09 model on sale at Dicks after hitting it at the virtual screen. I wasn't sure what to expect on the course but I had liked the feel in the store. It exeeded my expectations nice long strait club.

Customer Service:
NA


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Review Date
November 2, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Coops the 2nd ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Nike Dymo 2

Summary:
I don't know how they do it but this thing is 99% impossible to hit a hook or slice with. Shots to the left or right still fly straight ... just pushed in that direction.

Added about 30-40 yds over my old Maxfli driver too.

Love it

Customer Service:
haven't needed

Similar Products Used:
Maxfli Powermax 460cc


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Review Date
August 22, 2010

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Fredrik Odqvist ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Nike Sumo 2 - lucky 13

Summary:
Hello everyone

I score in the high 70´s. I am a bit of a classic golfer. I think all clubs should look like blades and pear shaped woods. All other stuff look ugly.

I have played a titleist 983, 10.5, driver for the last 5 years. Classic shape, a real beauty. Having tried drivers with more loft made me realize that I many times can hit the driver higher, equally long and with more control. Since I don´t have the time to golf that I want, (wife and three kids), I thought that this was a way to go. More loft.

So I came over this nike with plenty of loft for peanut money. Ugly like hell, sounds like a cobradriver, but something made me feel that I could find som use for this driver.

I have tried it now for a few times. Basically I drive this club the same length as my titleist, but with more control. Plenty of control. Nike claim it to be straight, and I would have to agree on that. I bit straighter than my titleist.

Since I don´t play that much, I will play the nike driver whenever possible. Driving with ease. But if i´m well trained and get to play a litte bit more, I will be 15 yards longer with the titleist

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