sdandrea1 Integra Soooo Long Offset Panini. Get one! Hint.....put a decent shaft in it. Sounds/feels good. Long as anything else in my hands.
scotts33 sdandrea1 The early Nike Sumo square drivers were the worst sounding tin cans of all drivers. Many of the later squares sounded OK. They do have more miss room off the toe/heel with the square design but it does scrub off distance.
KCee scotts33 I thought the Wishon 739 was pretty equal to the Nike. First time trying it was at a 2-level covered range and boy did it echo in there!
sdandrea1 scotts33 These aren't loud and tinny like those old Nikes. Good scoring club/fairway finder.
Subsonic scotts33 The Sumo arrived with so much hype. I remember people lined up to hit the thing at the golf store. I had one and it was a decent driver. Sounded like crap, but it was straight.
scotts33 KCee Wishon 739CCG was designed by Tom for anywhere from short playing lengths to long playing lengths and was SP700. SP700 is much better sound off the face. The issues with loud tin cans is their inner design. I had to yarn many over the years. Hot melt is a possibility also.
KCee colej It is a great head, just insanely loud IMO. I still have mine in near mint condition with extra weights if you want a blast from the past!
scotts33 sdandrea1 These aren't loud and tinny like those old Nikes. Good scoring club/fairway finder. I've built the non-offset Quadratic for a client it was good but like any driver it's eye of the beholder and user. You also used a square design a few years back same result.
sdandrea1 scotts33 I've built the non-offset Quadratic for a client it was good but like any driver it's eye of the beholder and user. You also used Not exactly sure what your point is here. I'm just sharing my impression of this head.
scotts33 sdandrea1 Not exactly sure what your point is here. I'm just sharing my impression of this head. What square design did you use a few years back? Can't remember the name it was basically the same experience, yes? That was my point. All good!
sdandrea1 scotts33 Might have been this one under a different name. I've built quite a few of these for buddies and probably commented on it. They were probably all Integra heads. This one is by far the most quiet. This is probably the best shaft I've put in a cheap head. That must mean something. It's a sale item at Monarch Golf ($29.90).
scotts33 Subsonic The Sumo arrived with so much hype. I remember people lined up to hit the thing at the golf store. I had one and it was a decent driver. Sounded like crap, but it was straight. Agreed square designs seem straighter on toe/heel impacts. I'm a sound/feel guy hence they were junk. 😁
sdandrea1 This Integra rates pretty high on my sound/feel scale. No hollow tink at all. It's a steal at $30. The non-offset heads are on sale too.
Spuzz sdandrea1 It's a steal at $30. For whom? If I was stuck with one, I'd pay somebody that much to take it off my hands.
Jelopster Spuzz PM me your address and I’ll order one to your house. Then you can pay me $30 to take it. Sound goood?
sdandrea1 Spuzz For whom? For me, dillhole. Who else would consider that club head? Try and keep up. 🤣
Par4QC I passed up a square driver head this a.m. that could have been had cheaply, maybe $10. 1 of these in 8.5*.
bigshank Par4QC my buddy had one of those Adams square drivers about 12 years ago. He gave it away after getting fit for all new TM burners. Played those for a few years then ping G series irons and woods. He never drove it as good as he did with the Adams. He always said he missed that driver