The square ones do not do it for me.īefore you go paying big money for your "brand" name driver, make sure you hit a round SQ 460 or SQ 460 Tour. I must say, however, that I only play round drivers. Not only could I hit that boring tee shot to my max distance, but I could also work the ball high or low, depending on my position and tee height.
The Nike SQ Tour 460 with 10.5 degrees of loft and a stiff 65g Mitsubishi Diamana shaft opened up another world for me. I still needed a stiff shaft, but felt that extra degree of loft could give me some room to play with. So I went back on eBay and bid on a Nike SQ Tour 460 with 10.5 degrees of loft, instead of my usual 9.5 degrees. I'm always thinking about equipment and not paying that much for it. What was I going to do after my most cherished club-my Nike SQ 460 9.5 stiff-shafted driver- had vanished in the night? Get another one, of course. Much to my dismay, two months ago my entire bag of clubs was stolen from my station wagon. I couldn't believe how accurately I began hitting my drives. The Nike SQ 460 and I immediately fell in love. I wasn't hitting it all that great, and I didn't spend an arm or a leg on the club, so I said "yes". He noticed my Taylormade 8.5 r510 and proposed that we do a trade. I got my first Nike 460 SQ from a disgruntled plumber. I don't need Taylormade, Ping, Titleist, Cobra, Adams - none of these brands gets it done like a Nike SQ 460. Give me a Nike SQ 460 or Nike SQ 460 Tour and I'm set for my golfing life. Nike SQ 460 Tour will make you do the amazing This is a real boost for the higher handicapper in getting the ball airborne with optimal carry and helping to eliminate those big slices, however, lessons and practice help as well. The center of gravity is such that I have found the launch angle and trajectory of the 9.5 degree with the Diamana 83 gram stiff shaft to be optimial for a swing speed of 100 to 105 and is still very stable when stepping it up a notch even thought with the faster speed th e tendency is for the ball to arc a bit high.Ī quick note on the over the counter standard Sasquatch. This club is set up so your only choices are loft, shaft type, shaft flex, shaft weight, and length. Now, however, they seem to have taken a leap in competing with the likes of Taylor Made in providing a solid golf club that can give the above average player a viable alternative to having to "guess" what weight to put in which slot, etc. Granted they were really making progress with the Ignite 410 then some improvements went into the larger Ignite 460.
Nike has finally come of age in the manufacturing of drivers business. Nike's best effort in drivers to date Sasquatch Tour