Dymo STR8-Fit Driver by Nike

Nike always doing well in producing golf equipmentHandicap: 13
as well as golf accessories. After Nike's VictoryHeight: 5'11"
Red Drivers, the  Dymo STR8-Fit Driver isWeight: 170 lbs.
coming out. Let's see the features: Occupation: Sales
1. The Nike fitter watches you hit balls with yourResidence: Larchmont, N.Y.
current driver. The launch monitor recordsOld Driver: Multi-material 460 cc, 9.5° proprietary
relevant info (ball speed, launch angle, spin rate,graphite shaft, stiff flex, 45"
etc).Intermediate fitting: Nike SQ Dymo STR8-FIT,
2. You hit a few shots with the Nike Str8-Fit10.5°square face, 2° upright lie, UST ProForce
driver.AxivCore graphite shaft, regular flex, 46"
3. The fitter makes adjustments to the clubheadNew Driver: Nike SQ Dymo STR8-FIT, 9.5°, 1°
(loft, face angle, lie angle). He might also switchclosed face, 1° upright lie, UST ProForce
the shaft. These tweaks are based on hisAxivCore graphite shaft, stiff flex, 46"
observations as well as launch monitor data. ThisClub-fitting sessionTom's angle of attack tends to
is the "intermediate fitting."be too steep and creates too much spin. Like a
4. You continue to hit balls with various head-shaftlot of amateurs, he loses it to the right on bad
combinations until you home in on your optimal fit.swings. The goal is to bring down his spin rate
 while helping provide a bit of draw bias.
Tom NicastriAge: 46