Nickent Golf GH Plus Titanium Drivers

Nickent Golf GH Plus Titanium Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

Technology in its purest form has make possible the development of what we believe to be our most exciting product to date. By combining Reactive Face Thickness™ (RFT) technology (the power behind our 450 HyperSteel™ wood series) with the explosive strength characteristics of forged titanium, our design engineers have harnessed the power of the "spring-like effect" to produce a series of drivers that push the accepted legal limits of club performance. But this is more than a simple study in raw power. The Hyperforged™ Series is unique in its potential to deliver this level of performance to virtually all golfers. Available in two distinct head designs, the HF320 and the HF360, and 10 individual lofts, each one perfectly matched to the trajectory and kick-point options of our proprietary Dual Shaft FlightControl™ system, the Hyperforged™ driver will optimise performance for any golfer's specific swing characteristics or ability level.

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 17, 2024]
wharberxku


Strength:

A little tinkering with some lead weight to optimize swing weight and WOW...after a couple of range sessions and 3 rounds of play I can say it is the BEST money I ever spent on my golf game, contact us..

Weakness:

None . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[May 10, 2006]
James Ryen
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 9.0 Degree, R-Flex

Purchased the club new in 2003. Used mainly in spring/summer in Texas and Oklahoma. Ball flew on a good mid-high trajectory with an aesthetically pleasing sound at impact. Optics are pleasant and encourage good alignment at address. Able to draw and cut the ball when desired. Face cracked horizontally along the topmost groove, parallel with the crown. I'd say only 40 rounds and 80 sessions at the range were put on the club before this happened. I use one of Nickent's sets of Convex Excalibur irons, and those sticks are great, have only replaced the grips a few times on those, so I assume this driver was just a bad club. Cost me $100, so my value rating is average - 3 seasons of light use is worth $100, but I've had the irons for 5 years now and expected more. Overall is 2 for the face cracking so soon.

Customer Service

Contacted via email inquiring about clubface cracking after such short use, have yet to receive a reply back after 3 weeks.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
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