Im really liking the 5900 SuMo Squared. I currently have a 360cc Callaway Big Bertha clone...actually my entire set is big bertha clones. I wouldnt say that i'm not satisfied with them, they are doing me well...but i am looking to replace them.
Anyway, i havent played in about a year. And when i did play, for about 95 percent of my golfing..my driver has been pretty useless. I suppose i'd consider myself a high handicapper, however, when i really bear down and get to practicing i can generally play much better than the 100's rounds that i was accustomed to shooting. For about a two-week stretch..i shot a few rounds of 84 and 86. Basically the major contributor to those scores was getting my shot off the tee down the fairway about 270-280 in the air. I'm not entirely sure what i did to fix my drive. Before i couldnt get my drive to stay on the same hole as the tee box i was hitting from, but after a few grip changes and weight shifts, i was hitting the ball like its supposed to be hit. But after that period i had to lay off of golf for awhile.
Im now back into it again. I've been playing on a local par 3 course and have been getting my iron swing back together. I then borrowed a buddy's driver and applied some concepts that i saw from Ron del Barrio's website (www.rdbgolftips.com) and started hitting the ball 280 again.
I then went to the local golf store and starting hitting some the drivers they had into the simulator. I hit some of the new Callaway's and Taylormade drivers. On the simulator, my 'average' drive was coming out to about 280-290 in the air and about another 8-10 yards of roll. They were almost closed and had locked away most of their clubs..so i wasnt able to try out the SuMo...so i went to the sports authority and checked it out. I really liked it. I liked the sound and it felt better than the ones i hit. I've also been reading reviews and people have really taken a liking to it.
I still havent hit my old driver since that while ago...but i dont really expect to get similar results to the newer clubs. At my best, i wouldnt go past 280 including roll.
Although before buying, i'd like to get the old one and compare it on the simulator with the newer clubs.
Anyways, i really liked the SuMo. What do you guys think of it? Any driver that you like over the 5900 SuMo?
Anyway, i havent played in about a year. And when i did play, for about 95 percent of my golfing..my driver has been pretty useless. I suppose i'd consider myself a high handicapper, however, when i really bear down and get to practicing i can generally play much better than the 100's rounds that i was accustomed to shooting. For about a two-week stretch..i shot a few rounds of 84 and 86. Basically the major contributor to those scores was getting my shot off the tee down the fairway about 270-280 in the air. I'm not entirely sure what i did to fix my drive. Before i couldnt get my drive to stay on the same hole as the tee box i was hitting from, but after a few grip changes and weight shifts, i was hitting the ball like its supposed to be hit. But after that period i had to lay off of golf for awhile.
Im now back into it again. I've been playing on a local par 3 course and have been getting my iron swing back together. I then borrowed a buddy's driver and applied some concepts that i saw from Ron del Barrio's website (www.rdbgolftips.com) and started hitting the ball 280 again.
I then went to the local golf store and starting hitting some the drivers they had into the simulator. I hit some of the new Callaway's and Taylormade drivers. On the simulator, my 'average' drive was coming out to about 280-290 in the air and about another 8-10 yards of roll. They were almost closed and had locked away most of their clubs..so i wasnt able to try out the SuMo...so i went to the sports authority and checked it out. I really liked it. I liked the sound and it felt better than the ones i hit. I've also been reading reviews and people have really taken a liking to it.
I still havent hit my old driver since that while ago...but i dont really expect to get similar results to the newer clubs. At my best, i wouldnt go past 280 including roll.
Although before buying, i'd like to get the old one and compare it on the simulator with the newer clubs.
Anyways, i really liked the SuMo. What do you guys think of it? Any driver that you like over the 5900 SuMo?




















