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Nike SQ Sumo2 5900
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© Bob Grier
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Square can be very pretty when you keep finding the fairway
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By
Tom Cunneff
When the first generation of Nike SQ Sumo2 drivers debuted last year, the
acoustics and cosmetics were hard to get used to. This year’s model is an
improvement on both fronts, in addition to an even higher moment of
inertia—right up to the U.S. Golf Association limit. Although the sound at
impact is much more muted, it still sounds powerful. And the black matte finish
gives it a much more conventional look.
It’s still not for everyone,
especially if you like to work the ball. But if a straight ball is all you’re
looking for (come on, who really isn’t?), this club won’t steer you wrong. “This
is one of the most forgiving drivers I’ve hit,” says a 14. “It’s a great
confidence builder to know the ball isn’t going to curve much.”MSRP: $479 (six lofts, 8.5–16 degrees)
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By
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By
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