Nike Ignite T-60 Mens Fairway Woods

Nike Ignite T-60 Mens Fairway Woods 

DESCRIPTION

  • Massive 60-gram tungsten plug creates low and deep center of gravity
  • Responsive, custom 455 face is hotter
  • Saves 11 grams of discretionary weight creating higher MOI (Moment of Inertia)

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 26, 2006]
Denis
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Ignite 3 wood 15 degree

I have not always been a Nike fan. A friend of mine was selling his Ignite 3 wood to get the Sasquatch. I took it to the range then to the course. Bought it for a great price and can say I finally found the 3 wood for me. I can even hit this club consistently off the turf on those long par 4's and 5's. Off the tee it is SWEET! Bought the 7 wood off ebay, outstanding club for those 150-170 yard shots (at least for my 2/3 swing?) I tried the Sasquatch fairway woods (did not like the driver at all). The 2 and 5 were nice but I felt the Ignite was equal to it in every way. Plus I got the 2 Ignites for less than 1 Sasquatch!! I like the shape of the Ignites head better than the Sasquatch. Instills more confidence in me.

Customer Service

Yet to be used.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway and Cobra fairway woods. For me, the Ignite wins in the 3 and 7 wood categories.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 11, 2006]
dagolfer36
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Ignite t-60

I got these fairway woods for Xmas and hit them at the range.Felt real good.I got them in 3wd steel shaft stiff flex and a 5wd steel shaft stiff flex.I went to steel because it's more consistent for me and i like the feel better in steel.For me graphite is to whipy unless its in the driver. These woods are great i went to the course today and almost reached a par5 in two from 245 yrds out with the 3wd.The 5wd helped me get onto another par5 in two but from 230 yrds out.These are great woods and should be consider when buying new woods.

Customer Service

I haven't used them.

Similar Products Used:

Taylormade R580fw and Adams rpm fairway.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 06, 2006]
TaylorMadeAllTheWay
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: T-60 13* 3 wood

Its a awesome club. It's super long. I would like to carry it a little further and a little more distance, but in all great club when you strike it good. Today i played my first round with it, and on a 365 yard par 4, downwind, i hit it a good 330 yards. That is long for me i weigh about 105 pounds im 16. So for hitting that i was proud. I find it a little hard to get in the air, but its still a great club, thinking about maybe buying a 15* and a 5 wood to replace my v-steel. Not sure yet. If you have any suggestions or comments feel free to e-mail me!

Similar Products Used:

v-steel t/s

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 28, 2006]
Trevor-18-
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Nike Ignite T60

This is an amazing fairway wood, I demoed mostly all the fiarway woods i could think of. this was the best out of everything, its really hard to miss hit and is very easily workable and very long. Before buying it i was left with a choice between the Taylormade Vsteel and the nike and the taylormade was nice but the T60 smoked the taylormade by at least 20 yards so i couldnt give that up for the extra 70 dallors.

Customer Service

None

Similar Products Used:

Taylormade VSteel, Mizuno Mp 001, Ben Hogan Big Ben Fairway Wood

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 23, 2006]
manowar99
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike Ignite T-60 Fairway Wood

After a long winter I visited my local driving range this weekend only to remember how sweet my T-60 club treats me! I bought the Ignite 460cc driver and T-60 combo last year hoping to improve my long game. Let me say this: the T-60 alone is the King Kong in the 3-wood market. When I bought it I was hoping to be able to carry the T-60 about 250 yards or so off the fairway so I wouldn't have to use the driver off the deck in situations where I was trying to reach a par-5 in two for example. This club turned out to utterly "murder" the ball off the tee. I was blown away by the sheer distance alone. I choose my T-60 over the driver about 9/10 times during any golf round. Realistically the fairway wood is a control club, although people try to get HUGE distances outta them anyways. I love how I can put a nice hard swing (controlled mind you) on this club and get about a 250 yard carry, dead down the middle with no draw/fade. There were a few rounds where I needed a big drive on a par-5 to put me in position. I left my Ignite driver in the bag, and put a fierce swing on the T-60. I drove the ball beyond 300 yards on at least 2 separate occasions. If I were trying for a monster drive with my 460cc driver, it most likely would be offline and in the rough someplace, and probably not much further. I never wanted my 3-wood to be my driver, but with a small sacrifice in distance and a HUGE gain in accuracy, i've totally changed my mind. A shot i've been really trying to master is the low "stinger" shot, one that Tiger has trademarked. The ball flies very low, it bores through the air never flying higher than about 15-20 feet. I was really struggling with the 2-iron stinger. I was thinking since the T-60 seems to be a gem in every case, why not see what it can do for a "stinger" type shot. Wow! My dreams have come true. While this club is 15 degrees in loft, by playing the ball way back in your stance you can deloft it to around 9-10 degrees. With an easy swing you can launch the ball through the air like a bullet, just as I was looking for...you can get the ball out to 230+ yards with no problem. This club has ultimatelly become my go-to club, primarily for driving. I only use my 460cc when I'm trying put the ball way out there and there is a good chance that if I slice or pull it'll still be in play. The weight, feel, sound, and forgiveness in this club is just incredible. It is very versatile in all kinds of applications. I'm so glad I have this club in my bag. I think it's THE most important club I use on the course. I've used it for Driving off the tee, on the fairway, in deep rough, and even chipping. This is my second review for this club. Another golf season arrives and my trusty T-60 is back and ready for war!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 25, 2005]
madeq
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike Ignite T-60

Got this during holiday bargains for RM 450 (USD 110). Generally, Nike is not a hot golf brand here in Malaysia, so that explains the dirt cheap price. Got it with the Ignite Fujikura graphite shaft, stiff. However, I believe that Nike stock shafts are relatively easier than the others - even on stiff, I still can waggle the head and feel the flexing of the shaft. On to the review, the entire setup is great. I'm getting mid to high trajectory with this club (15*). Easy to hit off the deck and tee but not suitable for bermuda rough. I think Nike's making the club suitable for all levels of golfers rather than players/pros such as Titleist. I love this club.

Customer Service

None

Similar Products Used:

TaylorMade, Titleist 970/980/904.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 07, 2005]
chplatinum15
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike Ignite T-60 Mens

Im 15 and i usto shoot in the 144 range now after i got my set of nike slingshots ignite driver and thes awesome woods im averaging 97! These woods look kool and feel great the sound like your hitting a driver i usto hit my 3 wood 200 yards now i hit my 5 wood that distance and my three more like 230 these woods are truly awesome!

Customer Service

Ebay

Similar Products Used:

wilson deep red 2

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 06, 2005]
patlawman
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Ignite T-60 3 Wood

Fantastic club. Beautiful head and decent stock staft. I was never a Nike fan but this club far surpassed the other 3 woods I tested. Very forgiving and long! Highly recommended.

Customer Service

Have not needed.

Similar Products Used:

Ping G2 3 wood; Cleveland Launcher 3 wood; King Cobra SZ 3 wood.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 09, 2005]
Mward2002
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 3 wood

Wow what a gorgeous club. Just received mine today and immediately took it out to the range to test it. The clubhead is small so it comes in handy in those tight spots as well as in the fairway. I took some shots from the rough and was getting out cleanly with a beautiful trajectory and distance even from the long stuff. Fade, draw, straight, punch, whatever type of shot you need to hit this club can make it easier to do!

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland Launcher

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 25, 2005]
BrianGarner
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike Ignite T-60 3 Wood

Only one statement can explain my experience with this club....holy smokes!! I amd a steadily improving golfer, and was in the market for a solid, reliable 3 & 5 wood to fill my bag. Through testing, I had narrowed it down to the Taylor Made R580 and Cleveland Launcher. I had decent success with both models, but nothing that won me over. That is until the sales rep told me to at least give the Nike's a try. 5 swings is all it took for me to instantly be hooked on this club. The club's design makes it very simple to make good contact and send the ball flying with a nice trajectory. I was a little weary of the smaller head design of the Nike as compared to R580, but the Nike feels so much more solid at contact, and outperformed both the Taylor Made and Cleveland by about 10-15 yds. If you are in the market for a fairway wood, do not look this club over...it's the real deal. Nike has turned a skeptic into a believer with me.

Customer Service

Haven't had to use it.

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made R580 Ping G2 Adams Tight Lies GT

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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