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Old 05-24-2007, 09:53 PM
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Besides the mis-hits going straighter on the square heads, the sound amazed me the most. Talk about impact sound! The first time I hit the Callaway FT-i (first square driver ever hit), I don't know where the ball went because I nearly jumped out of my shoes. The sound was that loud!
You see any of the video of Tiger hitting the Sumo2? Sounded like a soda bottle blowing up!

Anyway, I gotta chance to hit both the FT-i and Sumo2. I was suprised that I liked them both. Looks and sound aside, very straight and forgiving. Gotta give the edge to the FT-i. Better looking and had a much better feel.
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You see any of the video of Tiger hitting the Sumo2? Sounded like a soda bottle blowing up!

Anyway, I gotta chance to hit both the FT-i and Sumo2. I was suprised that I liked them both. Looks and sound aside, very straight and forgiving. Gotta give the edge to the FT-i. Better looking and had a much better feel.
Hey Random, how do you know what a soda bottle sounds like when its blowing up??
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Hey Random, how do you know what a soda bottle sounds like when its blowing up??
i was at the range the other night when some guy rolls up next to me i noticed he has got one of them nike square thingy drivers.

its the loudest golf club ive ever heard!

shot after shot all wicked slices, sending everyone round the bend!

i looked into his bay and thought thank f*ck he's only bought 25 balls
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i was at the range the other night when some guy rolls up next to me i noticed he has got one of them nike square thingy drivers.

its the loudest golf club ive ever heard!

shot after shot all wicked slices, sending everyone round the bend!

i looked into his bay and thought thank f*ck he's only bought 25 balls
Maybe he had a square head on his shoulders as well . I played with a guy the other day who drove exactly as you describe. All of his drives started way left, made a huge soaring turn to the right and landed in or near the tree line on the right most of the time.

I may not drive em far but I'll take my swing over that swing any day.

You'd think he would at least try to adjust but no, he just kept repeating the same shot time after time.

If someone does that with a square head (driver that is) I'd hate to see what he does with a regular driver.
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