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Nike SasQuatch Sumo2
$229, graphite
nikegolf.com
WE TESTED
15° in Mitsubishi Diamana graphite shaft
COMPANY LINE
"Square shape distributes weight to
the farthest corners of the head,
promoting forgivingly straight
shots from any lie. A 'monorail' sole
makes it easier to hit from all types
of lies. The Cryo Steel face provides
a large, responsive sweet spot."
Our Test Panel Says ...
• Pros: A master at keeping it in
play; most accurate of the test group;
easiest of the four to hit consistently
well; very little sidespin equals great
accuracy; square head reduces
twisting on impact; superior feel on
off-center shots; high ball flight
limits roll but means soft landings;
very good head stability; confidence
booster for long par-3s; easyswinging
fairway finder; dense
head encourages aggressive swings.
• Cons: Can get caught up in long rough; small faint triangle on top isn't much of an alignment aid.
The voting was quite close but the Nike SQ Sumo2 outslugged the competition. Its overall accuracy and forgiveness pushed Sumo2 over the top.
"Superb forgiveness on off-center shots." Jack Record (12)
"The massive face is hard to miss with." C.J. Bush (19)
"Minimizes sidespin. Limits hooks or slices." Kevin DiNapoli (19)
"High flight that doesn't sacrifice much distance." Andy Simon (23)
"An explosive feel. One of the strongest, smoothest woods that I've tried." Dave Lucarelli (15)
Credit: Schecter Lee

















































