Nike SQ Sumo 2 Fairway Woods

Nike SQ Sumo 2 Fairway Woods 

DESCRIPTION

The SQ SUMO2 Hybrid, a marvel of science (geometry in particular) to stand beside you in the most difficult of situations. SQ SUMO2 Geometry gives updated body shaping for increased ball speed and accuracy. Nike Powerbow Weighting manages weight in club head to further optimize precision and performance. The Variable Cryo Steel Face gives lightweight material to maximize distance and forgiveness across the face.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jan 02, 2024]
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5
[Oct 18, 2013]
J2loos
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike Sumo 2 SQ 3 wood

So easy to hit and im consistent 230 yds. Straight or if in rough sometimes dont get it all so end up with a fade.

Customer Service

No experience

Similar Products Used:

Ram 3 wood

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RATING
5
VALUE
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4
[Oct 05, 2010]
kfc_17
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike SQ Sumo2 Hybrid

My friend gave me nike sq sumo2 hybrid #3 last week. Never hit a hybrid as good as this one. It's easy to hit, have mid to high launch, have alot of forgiveness..

Similar Products Used:

Cobra Baffler, Taylormade Burner Superfast Hybrid

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5
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5
[Sep 01, 2010]
Ed
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike Sumo2 hybrid

I shoot the 17 and 20 square head. Basically, these are a 5w and 3w replacement for me. As long as you do your job these guys will do theirs. Make a somewhat decent strike and the ball will GO. If you make a big error (chunk it, top it) you will get a crappy shot same as any other club. But, I have hit some really off center shots and had acceptable results. Very forgiving club. I also like these guys for specialty shots. They can scoot under trees nicely. Ball flight with the regular shaft is what I was looking for. Lots of hybrids I have hit send the ball into orbit. The Sumos seem to keep the flight mid high.

I am an equipment snob. I was dead set on having all Mizuno in my bag for years and years. These Nikes work and that is all that matters. Got mine off Ebay.

Customer Service

No need

Similar Products Used:

Just about all of em

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5
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5
[Mar 26, 2010]
Pky6471
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike Sumo Squared 2 Hybrid

While on business trip, I played 2 round with my brother and tested his 17* Nike square hybrid. I've played several hybrids: taylormade, callaway, Sonatec MD, Snake Eyes 685HT, Nickent and Adams. My current clubs are 3H Nickent and 4H Adams, I like them both but IMO the 17* Nike is much more accurate for me. Ball goes directly to where I wanted. On a same par-3, I aimed directly to a flag stick for a par and a birdie. I NEVER like Nike , but this is a winner. I plan to buy one on eBay if I could find it. HIGHLY recommended

Customer Service

never use

Similar Products Used:

see above

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 31, 2009]
farscape7
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Nike SQ Sumo 2 Hybrid

you will have a hard time finding these new anymore, they came in 2 thur 7 and 1 thur 7 in the oval shaped version. i have the 1 oval and 2 thur 6 in sq version. once you get to the 6 its about 3/4 size of the 5. they take a time to figure out how to hit them but it is possible to hit the exact same ball flight as an iron.. draw, fade, straight, and with a soft landing it just depends how good the player is. Dont be scared of the offset in these clubs it only helps. they dont have as much as a crisp sound as the taylor made but they do have a pleasing sound when hit well. What i like the most is the sole is flatter than other hybrids which i think makes it easier for a new player that doesn't hit in the center consistently.

i recommend the sq version as the easiest to hit straight and long.

the Mitsubishi shaft says it is a high launch shaft. i have no experience in reviewing shafts against other shafts but it feels solid. i have all mine in stiff.

the 1h is the only club i have trouble hitting consistently well but the rest feel like cheating compared to my irons. i may not be straight 100% of the time but i will usually not be short with the fat shots that i would of had with my irons.

if you have a problem with hooking your irons then maybe this club may not be for you because of the offset but for me now that i think i understand how to use the offset in my swing it is a sweet club.

my golf bag currently looks like a demo bag for nike hybrids and most people are surprised to see 6 hybrids in my bag but the guys i play with regularly now have all added hybrids to there bags.

its kind of funny that the best club i think nike makes is the one t. woods doesn't play or need.

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5
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5
[Oct 01, 2009]
golfer7890
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Sumo2 3 and 5 woods

The Sumo2 woods lag behind aesthetically. The construction and quality looks like a WalMart brand. I bought the 3 and 5 woods because I wanted square woods (the Ft-i didn't quite do it for me). There is a noticeable gradation in size between the 3 and 5 wood. The 3wood is oversized and the 5 is a more conventional size. The Sumo2 woods required a small adjustment to my swing. I had problems with the timing at impact with which resulted in semi skulled shots. After tinkering, I was able to hit the club correctly by keeping the weight on my left side (i'm right-handed) throughout the entire swing. The face feels very strong at impact, and a flushed hit has a nice punch to it. Distance is similar to most woods I've played, and playability is okay. I normally play a CGB max 3 wood and R9 5 wood. I bought the Nikes to rotate my woods. A bit disappointed that I had to change my swing for a club. But I like the fact that they look like toys and make the game somewhat more fun to play.

Customer Service

Nike is at the top in customer service along with Ping.

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I've owned numerous woods in the past few years-- RPM/Insight, R5/R7/Vsteel/Burner/R9/CGBmax, Cally X/Fusion/BB 07/FT/FTi/2008 X, Launcher st/Hibore, G2/G5/Rapture/G10, 909d2, F50/F60-- hopefully I'll stick with the present TMs and Sumos.

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jul 06, 2009]
Jizzy
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike sumo 2 hybrids

I recently bought these clubs 3i-aw and my game instantly improved by an average of an average of 8 strokes a round. I was in the low 100s and now consistently shoot in the mid 90s. They are extremely easy to hit, feel great, and really help with one's confidence. On par 4's and 5's I use my 3i off the tee and hit it 200-210 yrs and now I'm playing from in the fairway or very close to it rather than out somewhere in the deep rough or the woods.

Great for turning hackers in to somewhat respectable golfers.

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5
VALUE
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5
[May 18, 2009]
j capper
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike Sumo sq 3 wood stiff shaft

This is the best three wood I have ever played. Very long off the tee and off the turf. Very forgiving and easy to hit. Nike got this one right.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Adams RPM and Ovation

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5
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5
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