They both good clubs. I think Tylormade is easier to hit because the shaft that comes with it but it is more expensive. I used to use all Tylormade woods and irons in the old days (that is burner plus woods and ICW5, long time ago).
I had Nike Sasquatch and could make 300 yard for the first time. I use the one with the prototype shaft which is about 50 per cent more expensive. Just bought Sumo (not the square one) but with the prototype shaft again and hit it for the first time today. SUMO goes further that the original Sasquatch although I'm not use to it yet. I mean I bought it and went on a round hitting the first time on the course not on the range!! I'll go for SUMO it's good.
2007-02-25 00:16:16
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answered by Titan 7
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i'm around a similar handicap as you. I only those days bought the Burner via massive 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. properly it did, the sunshine shaft helped me make a fuller backswing and made it much less demanding for me to coach my wrists over to close the clubface - I definitely have finished administration over this club. After a week or so, my slice became long previous, and that i'm using the ball spectacular down the middle. the better area is that I won 30 yards with this club. i like the clubhead, it has an spectacular seem to it which maximum human beings ***** approximately...why i do no longer understand.. additionally the shaft hues are ordinary on the eyes and the grip is extraordinary and the headcover seems candy too. i've got no longer tried the squareSumo, yet I on no account might via gruesome yellow on the only, even nonetheless the club seems solid from different angles. flow Burner 10.5, I have been given mine shipped to my door in 5 days fo $210.
2016-11-24 23:46:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I would suggest that you open your consideration to a number of different drivers and demo them all at the golf course(not just on the range or on a launch simulator) to know what suits you before you buy one...good luck and putt well!
2007-02-22 14:50:11
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answered by doingitright44 6
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I would say the biggest thing you would want to look at is shaft stiffness. The harder you swing the club the stiffer you want the shaft. I would go to a driving range and see which one you can control better and that is probably the one that most suits your swing.
2007-02-22 02:43:21
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answered by Willy 2
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best thing to do is go to a golf specialty store grab 2 or 3 of each driver different lofts and flex and see which one plays to your swing the best. most stores have fitting pros to help you make that decision and dude its a lot of fun
2007-02-22 10:19:41
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answered by sparks a lot 1
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Check the company web sites for demo days in your area. You need to hit them both so you know what works best for you
2007-02-25 14:12:51
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answered by Doug 7
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Taylor made is going to be more expensive, but otherwise try bolth out and see what feels better
2007-02-22 02:37:13
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answered by t 4
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here's a link on ebay where you can read reviews of them by ebay members
2007-02-22 09:22:44
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answered by elan m 1
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