Yeah I have hit the sasqutach and Sometimes I have seen sparks. I have the Nike Ignite and it sparks to . Its usual. I just think some spec of sand get on the face of the driver.
2006-08-15 10:15:07
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answered by Andy 3
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i'm around the comparable handicap as you. I purely those days bought the Burner because of large call Taylormade has for their drivers, and that i've got a sluggish swing so i presumed the gentle-weight shaft might help speed it up. nicely it did, the sunshine shaft helped me make a fuller backswing and made it much less stressful for me to coach my wrists over to close the clubface - I rather have finished administration over this club. After a week or so, my slice became long previous, and that i'm using the ball marvelous down the midsection. the better section is that I won 30 yards with this club. i admire the clubhead, it has an astounding seem to it which maximum folk whinge approximately...why i do no longer be responsive to.. additionally the shaft hues are undemanding on the eyes and the grip is incredible and the headcover seems candy too. i haven't tried the squareSumo, yet I by no ability might because of gruesome yellow on the only, even if the club seems stable from different angles. go Burner 10.5, I have been given mine shipped to my door in 5 days fo $210.
2016-12-14 06:17:39
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answered by lindley 3
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The simple answer is "no".
But it happens, and really, its not a big deal.
Any driver, including the SasQuatch, will create a spark when contact is made with something as small as a grain of sand.
You really want to avoid making contact with the ground using a driver because you will
1. scratch the driver's face
2. knock the head lose from the shaft.
The driver should sweep the ball at the bottom of your swing, so
instead of an up and down " V " swing, imagine more of a bottomed out " U " swing.
Good luck!
2006-08-15 10:49:32
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answered by Daren M 3
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I've seen sparks before when I hit a golf ball but I think it's from the mat - i really don't know exactly what it's from but it has happened to me also
2006-08-15 09:16:35
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answered by Big Buddy 6
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You must be hitting somthing its not when you hit the ball, but its when you hit somthing on the floor like a little stone or something
i have had sparks when i have done that with other drivers
2006-08-15 09:29:58
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answered by ? 4
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are you hitting on rocks or concrete or metal golf balls?
2006-08-15 09:16:32
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answered by bao187 4
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hard factor. search using google. that will can assist!
2014-12-05 16:07:37
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2006-08-15 10:41:18
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answered by Anonymous
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