2016/7/20 14:33:03
Back in August I reviewed the Nike SQ Sumo2 Fairway Wood, and came to the conclusion that square is better. So I thought, why not test out the same driver that Stewart Cink uses and see if square is better in a driver design. The Nike SQ Sumo2 5900 driver, is an engineering marvel in terms of size and volume, which are pushed to the USGA limits to produce a driver with Super Moment of Inertia (Sumo). Over the past three weeks I’ve been testing out this driver and I’m really impressed with how straight and accurate it is for such a large driver.
Look and Feel
The first thing you notice is the shear size of the square clubhead on the Nike SQ Sumo2 5900 driver and its stealth like matte black paint job and grey outline of the PowerBow design at the rear of the clubhead. It’s hard to imagine missing the ball with this square driver and gives you extra confidence when you tee up your ball.  The square shape is attributed to SQ Sumo2 5900 geometry, that pushes all the shape in all directions to improve performance. The SQ Sumo2 5900 has a deeper face, convex crown, and redefined body shaping to increase ball speed and accuracy. The sole of the club utilizes the a Mono Rail Sole design to make the club easy to hit. The lightweight tour quality, 65 gram regular flex Diamana Yellow Board Shaft by Mitsubushi, provides optimum distance and accuracy.
Performance
There are couple of things that Nike engineers did to make the Nike SQ Sumo2 5900 driver, probably one of the most straight and accurate drivers for its size.  Nike engineers utilized the Sumo SQ2 geometry to give the 5900 driver its distinct square shape and body shaping to increase ball speed and accuracy. You’ll really begin to appreciate square shape when you start bombing your drives down the fairway, like I managed to do with very little loss in accuracy. The ball just explodes off the multi-thickness titanium face of the club, transferring the energy into the ball, which gives you longer drives. The PoweBow Geometry moves all the weight of the club to the farthest corners of the SQ Sumo2 5900 driver, which lowers the center of gravity further back in the club and achieve high M. O. I. The PowerBow weighting is located on the rear of the club and outlined in grey on the top of the crown. The lower center of gravity also makes the head of the SQ Sumo2 5900 very stable and extremely accurate and longer drives. The Super Moment of Inertia in the SQ Sumo2 5900, make this driver extremely forgiving on miss hits, but also make your drive fly at such a high launch angle and trajectory. My drives would literally hang in the air and travel quite a long distance, without any loss of accuracy or control. In terms of shot shaping, it could not have been any easier to play a fade or draw with SQ Sumo2 5900, without any loss in distance or accuracy. Overall I was quite amazed at how well this driver performed based on its large square shape and have to hand it to Nike’s engineer’s for developing a driver with the highest M.O.I. allowed in golf. You may not have the golf skills of Stewart Cink, but at least you can have the same great driver he uses in your golf bag.
Specs:
Loft: 10.5*
Shaft: Diamana Yellow Board Shaft by Mitsubishi
Length: 45.75?
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