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		<title>The Cleveland HiBore vs the Nike Sasquatch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently was hunting around for a new driver and headed over to a local Nevada Bob&#8217;s Golf Store here in Honolulu. They allow you to try out the clubs, as all golf stores should. Heck Golf stores should have 2 or 3 sets you can check out, like a library and take to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently was hunting around for a new driver and headed over to a local Nevada Bob&#8217;s Golf Store here in Honolulu. They allow you to try out the clubs, as all golf stores should. Heck Golf stores should have 2 or 3 sets you can check out, like a library and take to the course or the range.</p>
<p>I grabbed a few drivers and headed right for the cage. Now going into this little test run I was already smitten by the Nike Sasquatch. It&#8217;s big, it has a huge face, and lets face it, Tiger Woods uses it. Well Ok, he uses it sometimes, but none-the-less it&#8217;s still in his bag. <br/>
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<p>I also grabbed the goofy looking HiBore, a store rep recommended Nicklaus Driver, and an Exotic. <br/>
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<p>Now before I get into the thick of things let me tell you that I was just going to the store to get a feel for what each driver hit like. I didn&#8217;t want to see ball flight or distance, just feel. If a club feels good in my hands when I swing it, that&#8217;s what will give me confidence to hit the ball well. I need to feel like I&#8217;m in control when swing, not willy nilly chopping at the ball.<br/>
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<p>The Nicklaus and the Exotic both felt like regular old clunky drivers. Nothign special, just a stick with a mallet face to smack a little white ball down the fairway.</p>
<p>The Sasquatch on the other hand, although very light in head swing weight, felt like I was swinging a snow shovel at that little white ball. If I miss-hit with that thing I would feel a little embarassed. I liked it though. It had a, I&#8217;m in the drivers seat type of feel. The kind I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;d get with a H2 or something like that.</p>
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<p>Then it was up to the HiBore, a strange looking club that I couldn&#8217;t help but keep staring at. Some people say when you&#8217;re standing over the club at address it looks wierd, but I liked it. I started to swing the HiBore back and forth </p>
<p>and noticed that the club &#8220;felt&#8221; a little heavier down below than the others. I came to find out that the good people at Clevland Golf placed a little more weight in the base of the HiBore. Now if that little more wieght made a difference or not I don&#8217;t know, but the club had the feel that it was pulling my swing through.</p>
<p>This pulling my swing, or my arms is something I&#8217;ve been trying to get with my woods for a while and only sometimes am able to accomplish. To have powerless arms on the drive would be great and if I need a club to give me the confidence to let go then so be it.</p>
<p>Now I&#8217;m waiting for the cleveland day at my local driving range to really try and give the HiBore a smack to see if I like the ball flight and distance of the club, but right now I&#8217;m shifting towards the odd club of the HiBore.<br/>
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