
Sasquatch 460 Tour - Best of the group
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I am a single digit handicapper and like most golfers is always in search of that extra few yards from the driver. I have purchased and thoroughly tested Nike's line of Sasquatch Drivers and as well as modifed the shafts in search of that ultimate club. I think I've finally found it in the Sasquatch 460 Tour. I purchased a 9.5 degree driver with an Aldila NV 65 Stiff shaft from ebay and after an hour on the practice range and 27 hole round, I can't contain my enthusiasm for this club. Solid shots fly straight as an arrow and has a tight boring trajectory that ultimately adds another 20 yards of roll to the drive after landing. It is moderately workable for the draw or fade as well. 300 yards is now a reality for me on solid drives and 260 yards are the average for the off center shots. I still felt in control when I gave it a little extra umpfff for that long par 5. I would recommend this club only to low handicappers because if you really miss it, it isn't as forgiving as the other line of Sasquatch drivers. Solid contact will give you a ball that takes off and just seems to go forever. I would also recommend some form of swing analysis to determine the optimal loft, shaft, and flex combination. Mismatching the club and shaft to the player is usually what causes the poor review ratings on this site. You should be able to hit any club head reasonably well as long as the shaft is the right fit for you. Here is my overview for the other clubs: I would recommend the Sumo Squared for the very high handicapper because it is very forgiving and will add yards and accuracy to those with a lower swing speed. Heavy hitters should avoid the Sumo squared because hitting it harder doesn't necessarily give you that extra bang for the buck you're expecting. The original sasquatch and Sumo are essentially the same club. The sumo is suppose to have a slightly higher MOI, but I couldn't appreciate a significant performance difference. These two clubs will perform quite well for all levels of skill level. But if you've got skills and make consistent contact, you have to go with the Sasquatch 460 tour, you won't regret it.
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