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Loved it, I am now square. 12 30.00%
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Default Thoughts on Sumo - February 5th, 2007

With the big media hype behind the launching of the Sumo2 square driver, I was wondering if anyone other than myself has hit it. I did read one thread about someone who bought one and liked it. I did not want to spoil his thread with my own comments which to say the least are not as kind as his.

Okay let me start by saying the shaft I hit was definately not right for me but it was not that far off. What I can say from hitting it is HELLO LEFT. I could not cut it if I tried. And what is that god awful sound that emits from it. All around I thought it looks hideous, sounds worse, and as far as I am concerned produces a right to left ball flight that cannot be altered. So there they are, my thoughts on the Sumo, what do you think.


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Default Re: Thoughts on Sumo - February 5th, 2007

I'm sure there are going to be a LOT of comments about this new club. I can honestly say that I LOVE mine and wouldn't trade it in for the world!

I've got 36 holes in with mine, so it might be just a "tad" bit harsh to knock it if someone doen't get a chance to take it for a REAL demo....out on the course.

As far as being "loud" and "ugly".....hey, as long as it WORKS it doesn't bother me....

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Default Re: Thoughts on Sumo - February 5th, 2007

Can we have a choice of "Not quite sure yet"?

I have swung it a few times, and although the sound was a tad nerve racking - It did go straight and even had the makings of a little right to left thing, which for me was unusual.

I would have to demo it for a day or two on the course instead of just at the range though.

I am really in love with my new Nicklaus driver though.


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Default Re: Thoughts on Sumo - February 5th, 2007

I played 9 holes yesterday with my Sumo2. NMGolf is correct about a left pattern but it could be just something that needs tweaked in my swing. I think for the mid to high handicappers they will find a club that is easy to hit. If you don't really want to try and "work the ball" then this club is for you. I don't try to work the ball off the tee with a driver. I am looking for a club that will help me get it somewhere down the middle without too much effort which is why I picked up the Sumo2. Honestly, the confidence I get from such a huge head is worth the money. The sound is loud but you get used to it quick and it's kinda fun. I'm looking forward to playing some more rounds with it to get the full feeling and control.


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I'm sure there are going to be a LOT of comments about this new club. I can honestly say that I LOVE mine and wouldn't trade it in for the world!

I've got 36 holes in with mine, so it might be just a "tad" bit harsh to knock it if someone doen't get a chance to take it for a REAL demo....out on the course.

As far as being "loud" and "ugly".....hey, as long as it WORKS it doesn't bother me....

....after all, you ain't seen my wife!!!
I actually did not buy one but I really agree with Mrbillinoc....

as long as it works... it's more than welcomed!

As far as the price... I will wait for some used ones on Ebay....


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Default Re: Thoughts on Sumo - February 5th, 2007

Hit it, didn't like it at all.

The regular Sumo was good, but not anything that much better than my SQ. Looking at the new Titleist's and the FT-5 much more than the Nike


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So ugly, but I haven't hit it so I don't know if I like it yet


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Default Re: Thoughts on Sumo - February 6th, 2007

After doing a lot of reading since it's release, I tried to find one to hit (left-handed) to see for myself. First off, kudos to Nike: This is the first time I can ever remember a brand new, never been seen before driver being available to LH players on the weekend it's released. I hope this is a trend that everyone else in the industry follows.

Sadly, that was really the best thing I've got to say about this club. I always thought of myself as a technology guy, I mean I play a HiBore and thats one of the new fandangled "geometric" drivers right? There's no possible way I'd get hung up on shape. Well it wasn't really the shape as much as the sheer size of it. Add the sound to it, and the fact that I was hooking it consistently (probably a shaft issue, was a R flex, stock shaft) and it was enough to dissuade me from any additional time spent on it.

On a positive note for my wife though: The HiBore XL wasn't drastically different from the original IMO, so I can't really think of anything I'll need this year other than a shaft for my 3W.

Overall, I'm really happy that companies are no longer hung up on traditional shapes. This years batch of drivers are going to get more people in the fairway more often, which will get more people excited about the game, and that's awesome.


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Default Re: Thoughts on Sumo - February 6th, 2007

Just wanted to add that at my proshop they got the new Ft-i in and I personally liked the Sumo^2 better.

The Ft-i looks tiny at adress, it also makes an allusion of having to much loft,"really hard to explain, try it yourself."

I'll admit the Ft-i felt meatier, but the Sumo^2 just felt incredible when you hit it on the screws.

The final comment I will make is the fact that the Ft-i will retail for $100 more. With no major benefits, that pushing it a little.

The only thing I can't stand about the Sumo^2 is the headcover. I personally think that Nike makes a better driver each year followed by an even worse headcover.
   
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