Review - Integra SoooLong Quadratic Square LH Golf Club |
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Product Reviews
Diamond Tour Golf
by Wayne
Date Added: Wednesday 30 April, 2008
This has got to be the best hitting club I could have hoped for I purchased it last year but only got limited use because of health problems, but this year after lung surgery I am hitting the ball 300 yards plus; last Friday at Frank House Gold course I scored a par four hole in one 284 yards I have only been playing barely 2 years and love the game I am 59 years old and am now hooked on golf.
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
This has got to be the best hitting club I could have hoped for I purchased it last year but only got limited use because of health problems, but this year after lung surgery I am hitting the ball 300 yards plus; last Friday at Frank House Gold course I scored a par four hole in one 284 yards I have only been playing barely 2 years and love the game I am 59 years old and am now hooked on golf.
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
by Jon
Date Added: Monday 21 April, 2008
I was hitting a Cleveland Hibore driver (2006). I thought it was an ok club but it did not dazzle me. I ended up selling it quicker than I thought so I was driverless, and I wanted to get the Quadratic II but it was yet to be released. I needed a driver asap, so I "settled" for this model, 9.5 degree, with a Proforce 65 stiff shaft. Although this is perhaps not the "best" driver I have hit, it is the best I have owned, better than the Cleveland Hibore and the Taylor Made before that, at a third of the price. The square driver is a matter of personal preference, but I easily notice if you put a solid swing on the ball and hit it off center, it does indeed do straight with good distance. I also notice instant feedback on bad swings that I did not have with previous drivers, for instance I know right away what I did wrong the second the ball left the club. Brand name clubs are top quality clubs no doubt, but this driver is right up there with the big boys at a fraction of the cost. I was able to get this club, along with the 13 deg 3 wood version at half the price of a brand name club, and they perform well. Save your money and buy from DT. ...
Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]
I was hitting a Cleveland Hibore driver (2006). I thought it was an ok club but it did not dazzle me. I ended up selling it quicker than I thought so I was driverless, and I wanted to get the Quadratic II but it was yet to be released. I needed a driver asap, so I "settled" for this model, 9.5 degree, with a Proforce 65 stiff shaft. Although this is perhaps not the "best" driver I have hit, it is the best I have owned, better than the Cleveland Hibore and the Taylor Made before that, at a third of the price. The square driver is a matter of personal preference, but I easily notice if you put a solid swing on the ball and hit it off center, it does indeed do straight with good distance. I also notice instant feedback on bad swings that I did not have with previous drivers, for instance I know right away what I did wrong the second the ball left the club. Brand name clubs are top quality clubs no doubt, but this driver is right up there with the big boys at a fraction of the cost. I was able to get this club, along with the 13 deg 3 wood version at half the price of a brand name club, and they perform well. Save your money and buy from DT. ...
Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]
by al
Date Added: Thursday 13 March, 2008
I recently purchased a 9.5 degree.I currently hit a callaway big beartha 415.I won a ft-5 driver hit it,didnt like it either.Which everyone told me how great it was.I sold them both.I hit this club better than both.It is hard to draw the ball,but is much more consistant in the fairway.If your hooking the ball,this club will help.I found it very easy to fade the ball.It had just as much distance as the two I spoke of.It is the real deal!
Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]
I recently purchased a 9.5 degree.I currently hit a callaway big beartha 415.I won a ft-5 driver hit it,didnt like it either.Which everyone told me how great it was.I sold them both.I hit this club better than both.It is hard to draw the ball,but is much more consistant in the fairway.If your hooking the ball,this club will help.I found it very easy to fade the ball.It had just as much distance as the two I spoke of.It is the real deal!
Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]
by Kevin
Date Added: Friday 07 March, 2008
Holy Moly...Are you kidding me?!?! This thing is phenominal! I have a low 90's swing speed, so to get an optimum launch angle I put this 12 degree head with the Diamond Tour regular flex FGS Nanotech shaft. I consistently get 250-270; and with accuracy. This is a first for me with a driver. Even miss hits turn out very respectable. Now... if it would automatically correct me in the middle of a bad swing...it would be absolutely perfect.
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
Holy Moly...Are you kidding me?!?! This thing is phenominal! I have a low 90's swing speed, so to get an optimum launch angle I put this 12 degree head with the Diamond Tour regular flex FGS Nanotech shaft. I consistently get 250-270; and with accuracy. This is a first for me with a driver. Even miss hits turn out very respectable. Now... if it would automatically correct me in the middle of a bad swing...it would be absolutely perfect.
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
by Chris P.
Date Added: Wednesday 06 February, 2008
I purchased the quadratic in a 14 degree loft and had it built with the accuflex assassin 2 in a regular. This is the best feeling driver I have hit in a long while. My swing speed is about 85-90 mph and very smooth. I am hitting most of my drives 240-250 all but 10 yards being carry. I love this combo because it allows me to hit the fairway 80% of the time with only a pitching wedge type swing. I may have another one built with a stiff and 10.5 degree loft just to see if I can hammer one out there. But for now I will take down the middle and a 8 iron into the green on most par 4's. Thanks again Diamondtour Golf
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
I purchased the quadratic in a 14 degree loft and had it built with the accuflex assassin 2 in a regular. This is the best feeling driver I have hit in a long while. My swing speed is about 85-90 mph and very smooth. I am hitting most of my drives 240-250 all but 10 yards being carry. I love this combo because it allows me to hit the fairway 80% of the time with only a pitching wedge type swing. I may have another one built with a stiff and 10.5 degree loft just to see if I can hammer one out there. But for now I will take down the middle and a 8 iron into the green on most par 4's. Thanks again Diamondtour Golf
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
by Pete
Date Added: Sunday 13 January, 2008
I purchased this driver about 3 months ago when my Tee game just fell apart. I have never hit a ball further or straighter then with this driver. Yesterday (1/11/08) I hit 14 Fairways, something that I have never done before(yes I live in the south and play all year around). I am 67 years old and I hit this 12 degree driver about 210 yards consistantly. My slice is gone!!!
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
I purchased this driver about 3 months ago when my Tee game just fell apart. I have never hit a ball further or straighter then with this driver. Yesterday (1/11/08) I hit 14 Fairways, something that I have never done before(yes I live in the south and play all year around). I am 67 years old and I hit this 12 degree driver about 210 yards consistantly. My slice is gone!!!
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]