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Old 03-21-2007, 06:58 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 300Yards
I already put my review on here on these very drivers...but I'll express my opinion anyway.. Personally, someone like me, who likes to shape their shots, has no need for these clubs. With that said, the high MOI, would benefit someone who can't do anything but shape his shots, and sprays balls everywhere. The Sumo 2..well, I didn't like it..I got about as much consistancy as a baseball bat..the square face kept intimidating me..I felt like I was going to screw it up..The FT-i..much better..I liked this club! It offered good distance, with a nice feel. The looks weren't that bad..as only the bottom was 3 colored.

I guess the square clubs have their place..and I don't think it's going anywhere..but, we'll see. Personally I think the bandaid approach, is a bad idea, and puts a blinder over the bad parts of your game, thus not letting you improve.
I have to dispute one of your comments... you can definitely work the ball with the Callaway... I can. I still have as much trouble as with any other club, but I'm getting so I hit a high draw most of the time... but I can weaken my grip and sometimes make it fade on purpose. I can definitely do it better than I can with any other driver I've owned.
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