Nike SQ Sumo Irons
Nike SQ Sumo Irons
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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya
Strength:
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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 30, 2023]
Aeera
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[Dec 22, 2023]
arissaaqila
Strength:
tstoto Weakness:
No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[Sep 11, 2021]
chaples19
Strength:
All that I can say is, these clubs are fantastic for a mid-high handicapper. I have played these clubs for 3 years now and can say that these balls will go far and go high. They lack feel, especially the wedges, but are fantastic for overall solid contact. | Glass Repair Oxnard Weakness:
none so far Purchased: New
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[Apr 06, 2012]
Phey Hoyman
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike SQ Sumo
I bought these clubs after 4 of my dunlop t-lines broke. I typically golfed in the 90s but was having some serious distance issues with the dunlops. I reviewed numerous iron sets and figured out that these guys in a stiff/steel shaft would be perfect. (the dunlops were mid-flex/graphite)
Customer Service Did not use customer service. Similar Products Used: Taylormade, Callaway, Ping |
[Nov 09, 2009]
superkev
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
nike sumo irons steel
These are simply brilliant!!
Customer Service not used Similar Products Used: none |
[Aug 09, 2009]
Dominick
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Sumo Irons
Great clubs at a great price. took my score from well over a hundred to the low 90's in 2 rounds with them. the flight of the ball off the clubs makes me look better then i really am. if you are new to golf or just getting back into it pick this set up. Similar Products Used: king cobras |
[Jun 12, 2009]
NANCY CRAME
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
nike sumo irons
THESE CLUBS ARE UGLY AS HECK AND I WOULD NEVER RECOMMEND THESE CLUBS TO ANYONE EXCEPT MY GRANDMA. TO BE BRUTALLY HONEST, THESE CLUBS PERFORM AS THEY LOOK. IF ANY OF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING THESE CLUBS, PLEASE RETHINK AND BUY THE LYNX BIG CATS. THESE CLUBS ARE DOPE!!!! I LOVE THE SUMOS! I WOULD TOTALLY BUY THESE IRONS. PLEASE IMPROVE YOUR SCORE WITH THE SUMOS. Similar Products Used: LYNX BIG CATS, CALLAWAY FTI-BIRDS, MIZUNO MP, NIKE BLADES, TAYLORMADE BURNER, CALLAWAY DIABLO |
[Feb 16, 2009]
geoffcin
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Sumo Combo Irons
I've only been playing for a little over a year now. When I started I didn't want to invest too much so I picked up a used set of Knight Golf irons. They were OK for what they were but I never could hit them with any consistency, especially the long irons. I finally broke down and bough a couple of near-new 3&5 Adams hybrids. Those were much easier to hit so I would almost always turn to them rather than the longer irons. Finally on one of the last rounds I played last year I was in a spot on a par 3 where the 3 hybrid was too long, and the 5 hybrid too short. I pulled out my 4 iron and hit it pure only to snap off the shaft! That was the last straw for me, time for a new set of irons! I wanted a complete set rater than my mixed up amalgam of motely clubs. I did a lot of research on a good combo set, but my eyes finally landed on the Nike Sumo Combo Irons. They really were designed with a player like me in mind. The set goes from 4 down to 7 as Hybrids, and the 8-GW (now called attack wedge} as irons. I've also purchased a 2 hybrid to use as a driving iron. Last weekend I got to play them for the first time and it was apparent that I had made the right choice. I've never had my shots fly so true! Constancy was always a problem for me, especially with the longer clubs, but I had at least 6 shots with the 2 Hybrid that flew straight and true with a consistent 185 yards every time. The ball flight is high and seems to hang in the sky forever! the longest true iron is the 8, and it has turned out to be my favorite club. I hit it at least 10 times and almost exactly 130 yards each time. The ball fight it towering with this club and it comes down soft and stays put. I hit several greens in regulation with this club and each time the ball stopped within a couple feet of where it landed. Another great thing, and one I DIDN'T expect is the nice sound off of the club face. If you hit it pure it lets you know with a distinctive "tink". My playing partner (a 6 handicapper) even commented on how nice the sound was. What the club doesn't do is let you know in the hands when you've mis-struck the ball. The nice "tink" is gone on a mis-hit, but the ball STILL flies true, and even goes about as far. As silly as it sounds, the sweet spot ("tink" spot) is about as large as a regular (non-game improvement) iron, but the OK spot is nearly the entire face of the club. You can add to that the fact that there's no buzz from these clubs whatsoever! Really, I don't have hard hands but I could have played the whole round without a glove on and not noticed it. In the COLD! So to summerize;
Customer Service None I hope! Similar Products Used: Knight Golf, Dunlop, Adams, Taylor Made. |