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Nike SQ Dymo
$299, graphite
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It's for: All handicap levels, those who want the ability to shape shots
Key feature: Center of gravity placement and face angle vary by loft
In general, players who swing high-lofted drivers tend to lose shots right more so than guys who use lower (ie. 8.5°) lofts. Nike understands this, so high-lofted SQ Dymo drivers have more draw bias (center of gravity is farther back and more heel side) with a more closed face angle than lower-lofted SQ Dymos. All Dymos have weight pockets in the rear toe and heel areas for added forgiveness. A WideBody shaft is used to maintain proper flex (some thin-walled shafts flex too much). A sister driver, Nike's SQ Dymo2, offers more forgiveness.

Credit: Schecter Lee

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