The Nike SQ Sumo2 5900 driver has further evolved the leading innovation of geometric design to bring golfers even more distance, forgiveness and accuracy through new record levels of MOI. The Nike SQ Sumo2 5900 driver incorporate Nike Golf’s ground breaking geometric science, a design philosophy that has brought moment of inertia to the forefront in golf club technology. The MOI in the new drivers is the science behind straight and long – producing higher, longer, straighter and softer landing shots. The visually distinctive Nike SQ Sumo2 5900 features golf’s highest MOI of 5900 g-cm2. This advanced MOI is created by the geometric square design combined with the utilisation of a multi-material construction. The six-piece head features a stronger, thinner, lighter “chemically milled” forged titanium, allowing repositioning of mass to the farthest corners of the PowerBow design to maximise head stability and deliver the ultimate accuracy. A multi-thickness VL Titanium cup face improves ball speed over a larger area. All this technology combined with new variable weight shafts (55 - 73 grams) make this one of the most technologically designed and crafted drivers in golf.

The Nike SQ Sumo2 5900 driver is an updated version of the original Sumo square driver and the biggest difference you notice is the sound, which is much more subdued. A welcome improvement. Nike have maxed out on all the possible limits for size, COR and MOI on the SQ Sumo2 5900 driver. Very high MOI drivers in the past were only really of benefit to higher handicappers, but we think this SQ Sumo2 5900 driver can be used by players of all abilities. It was very easy to hit and as expected it was a bit straighter on mis-hits than it's sister driver, the SQ Sumo 5000. As with similar drivers, the ball flight was higher, but we did not notice too much loss of distance. The club sat nicely at address and the clever head colour scheme made you feel you were swinging a normal club. The forgiveness of the head was great and emphasised by the fact you can easily hit this driver off the deck and get similar distance to a normal drive, which into the wind you would probably need to do anyway. A big improvement and proof that square drivers could be here to stay.

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