Nike SasQuatch Sumo 2 5000 Reviews

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4 Reviews For Nike SasQuatch Sumo 2 5000

  • Guest 20th May 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Bad Points: Hits the ball pretty high so in tough winds can affect longer drives.


    General comments: The Nike SasQuatch Sumo 2 5000 is very long and almost always goes dead straight.

  • schoolp3 7th May 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I decided to buy this Nike SasQuatch Sumo 2 5000 driver because of the great price ($150). I thought it may not be as great as the more expensive Callaway and Taylor Made clubs...It has far exceeded my expectations. I have never hit the ball as far, and miss hits are not that bad. Everyone I let try this club on the course is totally blown away too.
  • Guest 5th Feb 2009

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    Recently bought this Nike SasQuatch Sumo 2 5000 driver after a friend of mine got the new Taylormade Burner. For awhile I had been using my trustee Mizuno MP001 but knew it was time for an upgrade when my friends were hitting drives 50-60 yards longer. First impressions were the driver is huge and felt really head-heavy but for a good reason. The large face gives a massive sweet spot and also forgiveness for off-center hits. The power band at the back of the clubhead provides added stability and ...
  • Guest 26th Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I regularly golf with a guy who is a low handicapper. He introduced me to the 5000 when I was struggling with my Taylor made. I immediately hit 3 of the longest drives I've ever hit - by 15 yards+. I went to buy the club and found the price a bit high at this point in the season. I bought a second hand Sumo 460 Sq head and went out nd tried a round. The 460 feels much lighter and makes a very hollow sound. To the point where a guy at the driving range thought I broke my shaft when he first heard ...