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 SasQua...
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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Review Date July 13, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: roy holmes(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: sumo 4950
Summary: Hi, bought the sumo used for $100.00 canadian this spring and have hit 36 holes with it. I like the distance i now get, average 280, sometimes over 300 and my longest is 320. Very forgiving on miss hits(250 or so) and extremely straight,only missed 2 fairways out of 28. Before i was lucky to be 50% on my fairways. I will keep this one for awhile,even if i upgrade later on. Plus it looks great at address.
Similar Products Used: Taylormade r580xd, callaway hyper x,maxfli powermax,adams redline,and a few others not worth mentioning.
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Summary: I absolutely love this club I have played about 10-12 Rounds with it and I have never been able to drive the ball better I consistently hit the ball 250-270 and in the fairway 90% of the time. with my old driver I hit around 250 but I was constantly hitting OB. great club all around.
Customer Service: haven't used it
Similar Products Used: Taylormade Burner (Not as good)
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Review Date April 26, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 3 of 5
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Reviewed by: flip(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike SQ Sumo 2
Summary: First day I tried it, I hit it the first hole and was ready to sell it, the sound was terrible, I noticed some good roll but hit it terrible, during the round I used the original sasquatch, Next day, I hit the 6 out of 10 fairways compared to 8 out of 10 so not bad for second day,
I plan to go to the range with it, funny thing is 3 people in the group hit the driver and 2 loved it so much, They never pulled out their drivers out of their bags... They all agreed it was the best driver they have hit and one is buying one tomorrow... You forget the sound when your driving the ball 300 yards consistently...
Customer Service: Never hope to call it
Similar Products Used: Nike Ignite 460
Nike Sasquatch 460
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Summary: This is an awesome driver!!
If your looking for distance, this driver is THE ONE! I crank this 300+ on many occasions. I have the 9.5 loft with the stiff shaft which is perfect for my 115-117mph head speed.
Similar Products Used: The sumo 5000 is a little more forgiving.
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