Nike Forged Drivers
Nike Forged Drivers
[Jun 07, 2003]
fotokina
Shoots in the 90s
This is a good driver, but NOT very good. The shaft is good, distance and forgiving is okay comparing with drivers in the same level. However, the feeling of contact is bad. I can't feel the solid impact when hitting the balls Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Taylor made 200 driver, Cobra SS 380 |
[Jun 06, 2003]
drf1_1999
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike 350cc
Great driver, I have the 350CC with the nike stiff shaft, I added 20 yards to my drives over my old driver (taylor 360), great sound, even off center hit fly straight and far. this club is alot like the cleveland launcher. Customer Service Not needed Similar Products Used: Cleveland launcher, titleist 975D, cleveland launcher |
[Jun 03, 2003]
aasalim
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Nike 350 cc Forged Ti
This is one great club, my distance is better than ever, and I am even drawing the ball. Nike has made a quality club, give it a try! Customer Service Havent tried Similar Products Used: Everything, Ping, Titleist, Taylormade, Adams, etc... |
[Jun 03, 2003]
ronb
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Nike 350cc driver
Initially triedout the regular flex mid kick model and was VERY dissapointed. The head felt dead at impact and the shaft was too whippy. Switched later to the stiff shaft on a whim and was surprised at the difference. Trajectory is a bit low, but that's more my swing than the club itself. Flight is definitely PIERCING though. Plenty of roll. Big face allows decent room for error, and center face hits feel like you sent the ball off a titanium trampoline. Good distance. For $150 BRAND NEW this really can't be beat. Customer Service Have yet to use them. Similar Products Used: Callaway GBB II, Steelhead and Steelhead III, Hawkeye. |
[May 30, 2003]
Gary
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
350cc 10.5*
I demo'd this club at a local driving range. This was my first time swinging a titanium driver. All my old drivers were ancient steel drivers. The head was kinda ghosty, just floating out there without much feel in it. If you can compensate for the loss of feel in the head, you shouldnt have any trouble swinging it. Perhaps this is something that is common with Titanium drivers, i wouldn't know. It provides good trajectory even if you only give it fairly good contact, big head = large margin for error. The ball flight on the 10.5 is rather high (guessing 100'+, over the pine treetops) but the loft gives it some good distance, but shots are pretty vulnerable to wind that high up. Loft and shaft flex are a litle too personal to judge their effectiveness in general. Personally, for the price i think its hard to beat. First Titanium driver ive hit, and the first time ive broken 300. Aside from the light ghosty feel, i cant say anything bad about it. My results were relative to my half-ass driving swing. Havent tried any other Titanium drivers, but regardless, for the price, this is a pretty good starter driver. It was worth the 40 minutes and 50 balls i spent playing around with it. Customer Service Never dealt with Nike. Similar Products Used: Black Rock Killer Bee (original), MacGregor MacOne, Knight Trispec |
[May 21, 2003]
ching lin
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
nike 400cc driver
Absolutly fantastic! This's best driver I ever hit.large sweet spot and easy to control ,is truly great club. Customer Service no need for Similar Products Used: king cobra ss 427, cleveland launcher 400 |
[May 08, 2003]
Ryan Murphy
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
NIke 275
People please listen up, dont believe everything you read on these reviews.ie the 17 year old who has a 120 mph swing speed or the 40 plus handicapper who claims he can smack 300 drives. Realize that some reviews on this website are dont by reps for their respective company. Also, some people feel the need to justify large monetary outputs by wrighting great reviews to make themselves feel better for just dropping a pretty penny. Just keep all that in mind. |
[May 07, 2003]
Austin
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Nike 350 cc
I am a thirteen year old boy and I luv golf. I'm always hitting new clubs and when I tried the Nike 350cc I realized I had to get one. This club is so forgiving. Now I'm hitting between 200-210 yards Similar Products Used: Titleist 975D Titanium 10.5 loft with Titleist Ultralite Regular Flex shaft |
[Apr 26, 2003]
Berg888
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Nike 350cc
Considering I swing at a club speed of 110-120 I need a club with a x-stiff shaft. I started off with a titanium blaster (old club) and was having results of 250 but with a slice. I then decided to start playing serious so I bought this club with a stiff shaft. I was told with my swing speed I need an extra stiff so I got it reshafted with a fujikara (sp?) shaft. I should have probably gotten the 275 but this 350 provide good yardage (270-300) with consistency. Considering I am 17 and don't have a great short game the yards I gain help me make up for it. Customer Service Never had to use but heard they were good |
[Apr 25, 2003]
dominanteditor
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Nike 400 cc 10 degree Reg. flex
Wow...all I can say is that for a player with a slow swing speed, this club is AWESOME! With a sweet spot the size of a small dinner plate, even off-center shots will go straight with ease. When I really get a hold of it, I can put the ball 270-300 yds. out, which is unheard of for a 40+ handicap. Before purchasing this club, I tried the Big Bertha II, Cleveland Launcher 400, and Macgregor VIP. Of all of them, this one was the lightest and most forgiving. After swinging this monster for 2 months now, I am going to give a shot to the fairway woods. If they are anything like this club, it is going to be a nice season! If you are looking for a new driver, do yourself a favor and try this one out. Customer Service Don't know yet Similar Products Used: Callaway Big Bertha |