Nicklaus AirMax 440 ML Drivers

Nicklaus AirMax 440 ML Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

  • Forged Superbeta Titanium
  • Thinner, More Responsive Face
  • Expanded High C.O.R. Zone
  • Higher Launch Angle
  • Cryogenic Superbeta

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 02, 2004]
arb123
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nicklaus AirMax 440

This is an extraordinary driver at a very reasonable price. The 10.5 degree with the stock regular flex shaft gives long, high drives with great control. No need to swing hard with this baby, in fact, the club is advertised to maximize distance for those with slightly slower swing speeds. I've played the 380 and the 440 and noticed no loss of control with the larger head, and slightly greater distance. The head is somewhat large, but not cumbersome and it sets up nicely behind the ball. It's very easy to hit the sweet spot with this driver. Amazingly, this driver can be had for about 1/3 cheaper than most of other new drivers. Try this cannon, you will not be disappointed and you'll wonder why you ever spent so much on those other drivers.

Customer Service

Never used them.

Similar Products Used:

ERC Fusion, Ping Si380,

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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