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I have a great driver which i can hit staright 90% of timme and good with my irons and my rescue club.

I have a srixon xx10 3 wood which is very long tee and deck about 220 carry (at the mo) although shaft seem svery long. Was wondering if anyone has tried the Sasquatch?

Any reviews or opinions would be grateful.
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I tried the Nike Sasquatch 3-wood (standard length, graphite shaft) on Saturday and tested it against the Titleist PT906 F2 3-wood.
To be honest, after 30 mins, I found it hard to decide which one I liked better, although the Sasquatch did have a tendancy to fade more, this was the only real difference I could see (apart from the price, that is)
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I have a Sasquatch 5 wood and so far it is doing wonders for my game. Seems to hit the ball reliably out of the rough or on the fairway and gives a good option between my 3 wood and 3 iron hybrid.
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Greg Begy

I found this to be the case too with the 3-wood 15-degree Sasquatch.
It's a very close to being a 'rescue-wood' in some respects. You can get some good height off the deck with it.

I playtested it tonight against a Taylormade R7 Draw 3-wood, and it was like, 'what do you prefer: Coke or Pepsi'?

The Sasquatch felt slightly lighter, and at 1/2" shorter length, I felt I had to swing just a touch faster to keep up with the R7.

Other than that, the results were minimal.
Edited: 13/08/07 20:41
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despite how good the sumo driver is i preferred the titleist 906 fairway to the sasquatch 3 wood - just love the pear shape "normalness" of the 906.

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