Martin Hopley
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Maybe there had been too much hype, but we were a little under-whelmed with the Nike Sasquatch Sumo2.

If you are as long as Fred Funk and as accurate as John Daly, then this will not transform you into being as accurate as Funk and as long as Daly.

That said it is a very forgiving club on off-centre hits, but if you cut or hook it then it will still move. The composite crown does not give as much feedback as the all titanium head of the Sumo driver and the noise at impact will certainly get you noticed.

Unlike Callaway's square driver, there are no weights in the back of the head, which looks very good despite being an unusual shape.

The Sumo2 is definitely a club for the mid to high handicapper who hits a lot of off-centre shots.

We think better players should go for the more traditionally shaped Nike Sasquatch Sumo driver.

Golfalot Rating: 4 stars
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Nike SasQuatch Sumo2 Driver

Nike SasQuatch Sumo2 Driver - Product Details

UK Launch02 February 2007
Handicap Range
Low
High
GolferMens
Hand AvailabilityLeft, Right
Left Handed Lofts9.5°, 10.5°
Right Handed Lofts8.5°, 9.5°, 10.5°, 13°
MaterialComposite
Shaft TypesGraphite
Shaft FlexX Stiff, Stiff, Regular, Light
Manufacturer's WebsiteNike Website

User Reviews

Alex
May 2018

Long-hitting driver, but struggles to keep ball flight straight. Played this driver 8+ years.

Chrissy McQ
August 2008

Great noise, feels really good even on off centre strikes and you also get a high straight launch, but takes some getting used to. Great club.

Sergio Mcguck
July 2007

What a weird but wonderful sound! The Nike SasQuatch Sumo2 is the club for the golfer who likes to turn heads on the course or on the range. The distance is also amazing and so much straighter of the tee. That MOI stuff really does work!

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Media Reviews

Golf World
August 2007
Ear-piercing clank..bound to get stares..low profile face.
Golf Punk
May 2007
Looks bloody massive..obnoxiously loud..ball flies so straight.
Today's Golfer
May 2007
Looks huge..sounds like you've broken something..expected more.
Golf Monthly
March 2007
Got used to its shape and noise..flew straight.
Golf World
January 2007
Solid contact..impressive ball flight..lower trajectory..reverberating click.

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