Nike Mens Square Sumo2 Driver Reviewed

I've been a keen amateur golfer for a number oftee and straight as a die down the middle of the
years now and have always played with Ping golffairway! And this proved to be the case round
clubs. Over the years I've had several sets ofmost of the rest of the course. The club felt
Ping clubs, settling on my current set of Ping G2comfortable throughout the game and gave a
irons and G5 woods a couple of years ago. Havingsatisfying metallic sound with every well struck
played with my clubs for a while now, I havedrive. I did find the larger club face to be an
become very attached to them and so it wasadvantage as I have a tendency to slightly mis-hit
with a sense of trepidation that I agreed to ditchmy drives and either slice or draw the ball into the
my trusty Ping G5 driver and replace it for arough on either side of the fairway. With the
round with the Nike Square Sumo2 Driver.Sumo2, I hit the fairway in 16 out of 18 holes
The first thing that struck me was the shape ofwhich for me is a good result.
the head - this is no ordinary driver! The headDid the club help? I really do not know - I would
feels, quite franky, massive - and I mean massivelike to take it out again for another couple of
and the innovative square head only adds to therounds, just to make sure that it was the club
feeling that the club head is too big. Nike claimitself that was helping my game. Would I buy
that the new design delivers "the highest MOI inone? Maybe actually - I wouldn't dream of
golf" - we'll see!replacing my current Ping driver however when it
Off the teecomes time to maybe replace it, I'd certainly
First shot off the tee and, actually, this club isn'tconsider the Nike Square Sumo2 Driver as a
half bad! The ball went a good 250 yards off thesuitable replacement for my trusty G5 diver.