


However, I just couldnt justify the $400-450 price-tag!
Value of nike sasquatch 460 driver driver#
felt really awkward after using a 46" shaft.īTW, the 3rd driver choices in the mix were the The reason I picked the TaylorMade over the Sasquatch - was mainly the club-length: the Sasq. However - I'm not as young or athletic as I was (I'm now 37, but keep myself pretty fit with other sports).I just don't think I have the neccessary technique or fast-twitch-muscles fibres to swing a heavier weight shaft (my swing-speed is around 80-85mph). With a shorter shaft you "lose" distance but I feel I have a greater ability to control the club and make more consistent shots on the sweet spot hence giving me greater distance. I recently cut my Taylormade down to just under 44" and combined with the correct shaft and specs I'm outdriving my Titty 905R by almost 25-30 yards. yes, the longer shaft and lighter shaft will increase clubhead speed but it also detracts from your number of pure sweet spot hits due to a lack of control. 2) I don't agree with extending the shaft one inch to 46". the problem that i have with the burner is two things, 1) the shaft is just to light if you are a strong player, never mind a good player but if you are athletic and young a 55 gram shaft is just to weak. the average golfer just wants to hit the ball further so taylormade developed the burner. Its a pretty interesting concept but one that definately has some issues.
