Nike 350cc Forged Ti 9.5. Used/Like New Reg Drivers

Nike 350cc Forged Ti 9.5. Used/Like New Reg Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

Forged with a slightly different specification of Beta Titanium as the 275 Forged Titanium the 350 is 20% larger in size but with an effective hitting area that is 196% larger than the 275cc. This club is USGA conforming and its exclusive Forged Beta Titanium generates fast ball velocity and high launch angle for the longest drives.

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 29, 2024]
david6443


Strength:

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Weakness:

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OVERALL
RATING
4
[Apr 12, 2010]
Mulligan21
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Ignite 460cc 9.5

I bought this a a few years back. When I was 17, my Dad upgraded my basic starter set to a new set of TaylorMade irons. As I got better at the game, I wanted a driver with a big head that was forgiving and could send it flying. That's exactly what this driver did for me. It feels great, makes a great sound, and was very forgiving when I was still struggling to find my swing. I slice...a lot, but I feel I can take most of the blame there. Now I'm in the market for my next driver.

Customer Service

Never used it

Similar Products Used:

TaylorMade Burner

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[Sep 20, 2009]
Dave
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike Ignite TW 9.5 stiff

I've been playing this TW Ignite for 3 seasons now and though I've tried the newer, big headed SUMO and others, and like them ok, I keep going back to the Ignite. When hit well, it feels and sounds the best. I have hit a few 300 yarders (I'm almost 60 years old) with it and average around 250. I will probably try other drivers next season but I feel good knowing I can always go back to the Ignite and be content.

Similar Products Used:

Wilson Spine, Nike Sumo, Nike 325cc, Dunlop, Taylor Made 540, MacGregor v-foil

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 27, 2005]
gremboul
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike 350 cc Ti 9.5

I tried a few drivers and expensive ones. The oversize drivers 415-460 cc heads just didn't impress me. It felt like having a bowling ball tied to the end of a broom stick. I guess that this is a matter of preference. What I really like about the Nike 350cc is that the size is in the right place. The face of the club is very deep. It is as deep as most 400cc drivers. This gives me a large sweet spot without a massive head. The club is very well balanced and the shaft (fujikura) and the grip make it a superb club. For the price under 200$ all this with a Forged titanium head is exceptional. When I hit the driver, at first I wasn't impressed. It even felt a bit dull. After a few rounds and getting used to it, I realised that I had a very respectfull, classy looking booomer in my hands. I gained 40 yards of distance and was hitting straight (a forgiving club). On average over 280 yards and hitting those 320 yard drives. The balls just goes and goes.

Customer Service

Nike service and availabilty ranks with the best

Similar Products Used:

Callaway GBB11 Mizuno 350cc

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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