My 905R face just cracked last week. It wasn't new, obviously (I bought it used in ebay about a year ago), but I really liked it. It wasn't a forgiving club (I'd hit a couple of hooks per round, on average), but the sound and the feedback was awesome. I really liked the sensation of a well struck swing, and when that sensation was accompanied by a slight draw, the ball flied forever.
Anyway, I knew I needed a new driver (one more suited to my abilities), but I hadn't find any that felt as good as many (and I didn't have a lot of money to spend). So after mine broke, I had to go to my local golf shop and try what was available.
Sadly, the bad economy has affected them apparently, because they didn't have a lot of options. I was looking to spend about $200, and the options I had was a Nike DyMo STR8-FIT, Callaway Diablo and a square Callaway Tour (i don't remeber the model).
The Diablo is an ugly driver (for me, at least); the head is curved and big, so I basically stop considering it based on the looks. My options were the Nike and the square Callaway. I liked the Callaway, it had a deep face and a fade bias, and in the simulator I was hitting it decently; the looks were very good, even when I don't like square headed drivers. The Nike is adjustable, round head and it didn't sound as bad as the older Nikes I tried in the past (SuMo); as a matter of fact, it sounded almost good in the store.
At the end, I bought the Nike because the guy that was helping me told me that the Callaway was too straight, and I would have a hard time trying to shape shots (I like to play with the shape of my shots; most of the time I am not successful, but eventually I will be). Also I liked that the head was adjustable; even when I was hitting similar shots in the simulator with both, I wasn't sure about the performance in the outdoors, and with the Nike, at least I have a way to adjust.
In resume, I think I did a good selection. I opened the face to the max (2* open, -2* loft), and I am hitting the ball long and straight. I can still get an horrible hook or a very high banana slice on command, so workability apparently is still there, and it seems a little more forgiving than my Titleist. The only thing I really miss is the sound of My 905R; when the DyMo is hit in the sweet spot, the sound is not too bad, still a clank, but muted, even powerful. On to so good shots, the first feedback is a load clank, not as loud and disturbing like some other drivers, but still a clank.
I have played a couple of rounds with the Nike, and yesterday I reached greens and green bunkers that I had never reached in the past, so I am sure I can get used to the noise.




). Also I liked that the head was adjustable; even when I was hitting similar shots in the simulator with both, I wasn't sure about the performance in the outdoors, and with the Nike, at least I have a way to adjust.
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