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Golf club ratings can mean different things to different manufacturers and the companies which rate them, such as golf magazines. The ratings are based on the quality of the club as well as its ability to get the golf ball from tee to hole. Reviewing the ratings can be a useful means of determining which golf clubs may be best for you.

Nike

For a quarter of a century, Nike did nothing but manufacture footwear and sports apparel. In just seemed natural to progress to the manufacture of golf equipment and it did so in the late 1990s.

In particular, Nike’s drivers have received some top ratings and propelled the company to a top reputation in the industry. Considered some of the best of the best are the Nike 350cc forged driver, the Nike 450 cc driver, and the CPR woods. These have received a rating of 4.5 out of a possible 5 points from one popular golf website.

The highest rated golf club manufactured by Nike, however, is the Sasquatch Sumo 460. This club has received an overall rating of 4.59 out of 5 points and won the Golf Digest’s Editor’s Choice award in 2006 for drivers. The Sasquatch has produced such reviewer comments as “seven-month upgrade…still in love with this club” and “I can’t count how many times my regular playing partners demanded to hit this driver”. It was also proclaimed to have the ability to get a golfer’s long game under control. Still another reviewer claimed that the Sasquatch provided “huge distance, literally unbelievable forgiveness, yet workable when you want it to be”. It was a recommended buy for anyone who wished a weight-adjustable driver.

Titleist

Titleist enjoys a long and venerable reputation as a manufacturer of golf equipment. In terms of ratings, Titleist clubs are not as highly revered as those from Nike, however. Their highest-rated driver is the 905T.

Internet Ratings

Be aware that looking at golf club ratings online can be deceptive. Some companies actually pay freelance writers to post a favorable review without actually having tried the club. Determine if the reviewer has any other postings online or whether there is only one under their name. If you can only find one review, chances are it is a bogus one.

Golf club reviews can be quite beneficial, but remember that there are more factors than the rating alone to consider before making your golf club purchase.

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Source by Paul De Vizard

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