Nike Forged Drivers
Nike Forged Drivers
[Aug 11, 2003]
dustinduvall
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Nike 400cc
Being a 46" shaft, it took a while to get used to, since my old driver was at least 2 inches shorter. I am figuring this club out finally and am very pleased with it. The distance isn't as far as I thought it would be, but seems to go fairly straight. Since the head is bigger, I am suspecting lower club head speeds at impact, thus creating less ball speed and a shorter drive. I am sure it will only be a matter of time before I am hitting it over 300+ yards. Customer Service None to deal with yet. Similar Products Used: Callaway BB II Taylor Made R580 |
[Aug 06, 2003]
Homer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike 350CC
Extremely forgiving driver, workable both ways. Above average length for a 45" shaft. Less feel than other clubs, but generous sweet spot makes up for it (hey, if it goes 230-250 off the toe, and its just off the fairway, I can't complain). Overall, a good driver for those looking for consistency and forgiveness, not length. Customer Service None tried. Similar Products Used: Almost all of the drivers on the market. |
[Aug 06, 2003]
Robert F Bachman Jr
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike forged drivers
You would think a company as large as Nike would put a better effort into clubmaking. Never felt in control of the clubhead, only a slight "thwack" at impact, regular flex shaft felt stiffer than my normal shaft, average distance, not as forgiving as mine, ball flight seemed to go out and just suddenly drop with minimal roll. Similar Products Used: Ping TiSi Tec |
[Aug 06, 2003]
Steve
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ti Forged 350
I love this driver! It has is the most forgiving driver I have ever played and it has increased my driving distance 20+ yards. I hit this driver about 275-285 on avg and have even driven a 335 yar par 4, not bad for someone only 5'6". I would recommend this driver to anyone out there. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made |
[Aug 02, 2003]
Henry
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike 275 Forged Titanium 9.5
Not a good driver at all. Bias towards low and right. Tried to Demo the club at an indoor range that showed I hit a draw. I have switched to a King Cobra 380SS and it is a far superior driver. No wonder Tiger switched back, David Duval will be next. Unless the club is free don't bother with this Driver. Similar Products Used: Cobra 350SS, Cobra 380SS, Great Big Bertha II, Taylor made 580, Cleveland Lancher 330. |
[Jul 31, 2003]
Erik Haugen
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Forged 275cc Ti
I'm a 14 year old, over par shooter who normally doesn't use driver. Before using the Nike Forged, i was hitting maybe 175 off the tee with other clubs. I would shoot about 80-85 for a round, but ever since using the Nike forged, i'm down around 77(My best round ever). THis club offers great distance and is very forgiving around the fairways. A must buy for any golfer. Similar Products Used: TaylorMade Burner, Burner Bubble, and Calloway Steelhead |
[Jul 26, 2003]
Michael S
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike 350cc 10.5
WOW! I can't imagine why anyone would have a bad time with this driver. The first couple of times i played with it, literally no fairways hit, lots of pushes. I never really used a driver be4 this, then i loosened my grip a bit and took a more smooth slow tempoed swing and KABOOM! What a difference, my friends were like, just yesterda they were all right, now it's 10/14 fairways just yesterday. I mis-hit a couple but still got to the 200+ mark, and my longest drive ever was at the 1st hole, 250+. Only been playin golf a little less than a year, monday i cant wait to hit my driver again. If your smart u will get one Customer Service Havent Tried Similar Products Used: Pro Select Ti 330cc (no comparison), 983k, Taylor Made 300 |
[Jul 23, 2003]
Dustin
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
11º 350cc
The nike drivers are awesome. I just turned 13 and could only hit my old driver(which i slice) about 200. First shot I hit with the nike went far and straight.When I took it to the range I was hitting 230-240 yards.40 yards farther than my old driver. Great Driver Similar Products Used: cheap knight driver |
[Jul 23, 2003]
PiKapp23
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Nike 350 cc, 10 degree, Regular Flex
Since purchasing this club, I've added 30-40 yards on my drives and really straightened them out. I was previously using a TaylorMade SuperSteel (12 degree)but had trouble keeping it in the fairway. I also love the way the club looks and sounds (one of my playing partners said it sounded like a shotgun blast). It's everything I expected and much moore. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: TaylorMade SuperSteel, TaylorMade 300/320, Callaway Hawkeye, Cleveland Launcher |
[Jul 21, 2003]
Rainkingjr
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike 275cc
In my opinion this is a great driver. At least for me it is. I read some bad reviews about it and I don't get it. I don't believe most of what I read on here anyway. I never knew so many people averaged over 300 yards off the tee. It's gotta be the clubs I guess. HAHA. I really like this driver. I have been looking for a driver with a lower hotter trajectory. I have tried many and this is by far the best for me. I hit a high ball and produce a lot of spin. I got this club with the factory graphite stiff shaft whch works fine, but I am going to have it re-shafted with a Dynamic Gold S300. Steel is so much more accurate than Graphite. So you lose 5-10 yards. Big deal, it's in the fairway rather than the rough. I also love the size. 275cc is big enough as far as I am concerned. I may give the 350cc model a shot just for kicks but this one is staying put. This club is definitely worth trying, especially at the price you will pay for one now. $100-150. Similar Products Used: Titleist 975J-VS, 975Jand 975D,Ping Si3, Cobra SS310, Yonex V mass 350+,TM 300, Mizuno Blue Rage 310, Callaway VFT, Golf Gear Tsunami, Cleveland Launcher 330 |