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Golfer | Mens |
Handicap | Any |
Right Hand | Yes |
Left Hand | Yes |
Material | Titanium |
Shaft Type | Graphite |
Shaft Flex | Extra Stiff, Stiff, Regular |
Lofts - Right Hand (degrees) | 9.5, 10.5, 11.5, 13 |
Lofts - Left Hand (degrees) | 9.5, 10.5 |
Launch Date UK | 1 April 2009 |
Launch Date US | 1 April 2009 |
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The Nike SQ Dymo² Drivers offer all golfers an unprecedented combination of distance and performance. Dymo stands for Dynamic Moment of Inertia that is driven from the optimal combination of head size and geometry, centre of gravity location, loft / lie angles and spin ratio.
All of the SQ Dymo range of drivers make optimal use of Nike Golf’s proprietary Power Bow Weighting to deliver the performance and shot making capabilities that are demanded by all golfers. The 9.5-degree model of the SQ Dymo² has less weighting and a higher face together with a centre of gravity located further forward, promoting a penetrating trajectory with less spin, while the higher lofted 10.5, 11.5 and 13 degree models gradually increase in weight which moves the centre of gravity back and down in the slightly shallower face to promote higher launch angles. These combinations in the different club set up ensure maximum carry and roll for increased overall distance, whilst as loft increases so does the lie angle of the club that also helps to promote long and straight drives.
The Nike SQ Dymo² features a squared shaped head that has the weight placed deeper in the corners of the clubface to promote stability and forgiveness and help the golfer get the ball in the air with ease and power.
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The Nike SQ Dymo² Square Driver is the latest incarnation of Nike's square driver range and it doesn't disappoint. The changes from the previous model are small but significant. The weight at the back of the clubhead changes according to the loft of the club to keep the performance characteristics the same. The Nike SQ Dymo2 Square driver gives you all the forgiveness you would expect form this shape of club, but does so with great sound and feel. Off centre hits still gave acceptable distance and the Square Dymo was a little strighter than its more traditional shaped Dymo driver. The best thing about this club was the trajectory, which was not as high as the past so the distance was almost as good as the standard version. Overall the Nike SQ Dymo2 Square driver is well worth trying if you are looking for a sqaure headed driver.
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