Nike NDS Men's Irons
Nike NDS Men's Irons
[May 27, 2006]
Chugg
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Nike NDS Steel shaft irons
I am planning on attending Stanford next year on a scholarship and I needed a new set of clubs because my old ones were a little outdated. I tried about every brand and type of club out there and the nikes were by far the best. I swung them in the indoor driving range at the shop where I purchased them at and they came off the club face so easy and went so straight and the noise they made was unbelivable 10 minutes later i was at the cash register paying a small sum for these gems. My score has dropped 3-5 strokes since then and my distance has increased tremendously. And they do not rust as some people say they do. Customer Service none |
[May 24, 2006]
Richard
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
nike nds irons
I have used these clubs for about 3 months, and these have helped me shave about 7 shots off my score. Took a while to break into, intially I lost some distance compared to the ben hogan apex plus i had before, but once i started hitting the sweet spot i could easily hit my 7 150+ meters. Does not have the same feel as the hogan's however that doesn't matter if u straight. Gets a nice high trajectory and easily sits the ball when it hits the green (with a dt solo).
Customer Service none Similar Products Used: Ben Hogan Apex Plus, Wilson FatShaft III, Callaway x-18 |
[May 22, 2006]
Steve
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
nike nds
I am not sure why many good golfers are having so many bad things to say about the NDS series. I have gained 15 yards on all of my irons, and have never felt more confident with a set of clubs in my bag. No rust...no loss of distance...just a great club at a great price. |
[May 17, 2006]
Steve
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Nike NDS Mens
After teaching myself to golf in the low 80's with clubs that I have had since I was 13 years old (Spalding Top Flites), I upgraded to the NDS, with a 1" extention and 2 degrees of upright loft. After countless demos that range from Callaway to Titelist, even Cleveland and Cobras, the NDS is the absolute best iron that I have hit so far. Since I started with the NDS model, my scoring average has dropped to a 77 (no joke!) |
[May 15, 2006]
chris
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
nike nds
friggen good |
[Nov 16, 2005]
jayrod
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Nike NDS irons
Please I beg you stay away from this club. The reviews are true, these irons RUST! I first noticed tiny brown spots on the back that I could not remove( I clean my clubs after every round) now all clubs are covered in tiny brown spot. It is embarassing to show someone your new expensive irons only to have them look like a cheap wal-mart box set. After calling Nike customer service they told me there was NOTHING they could do about it since it was not purchased at authorized Nike Dealer( Only 1 in my area!!) The phone call lasted maybe 2 min. and ended with him saying, oh well sorry 'bout that. It is a shame because the clubs hit very well and were forgiving but I just personally do not like playing with rusted clubs! Customer Service Door slammed in face, what a joke! didn't even offer any suggestions. Similar Products Used: 2002 callaway bb, wilson fatshaft deep red II (great club for the money) |
[Sep 14, 2005]
wcutrout
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike NDS
These irons are intended for and only for the beginner golfer. They have alot of offset and don't allow for much movement. If you are a beginner that is having a hard time getting from the fairway to the green these are probably good for you. But, if you are someone like myself that doesn't like the thick top line and alot of offset, I would go with another club. When you get most of the flaws out of your swing the progressive offset will cause you to pull shots and in order to correct it you will end up chaning your swing in order to hit the clubs the way you want. (The clubs also felt a little heavy to me.) Value - very affordable for a beginner set. (This review was not intended to discredit the products performability. I am merely saying that if you are not a beginner, I would suggest another product. For beginners, I would actually suggest these irons for the value and how easy it is to get the ball in the air.) Customer Service ? |
[Sep 13, 2005]
goalscorer9898
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
NDS Irons
Had been playing with some no name irons for a few years and decided to upgrade to some better irons. Decided to try out the Nike NDS and I'm happy I did. They are very forgiving irons, but still allow you to hit great shots. Irons still give you great feedback on miss hits. If you hit these irons right, which isnt hard to do, they give you the shots you've always wanted to hit. Good iron for the money. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: none |
[Aug 24, 2005]
gregario_ong
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Nike NDS irons-graphite shaft
I just bought my son a set of Nike NDS graphite shaft irons and we took it to the course for a test. The clubs performed well; they were very forgiving. It was easy to get the ball in the air with these clubs; they have a very nice trajectory. According to my son, the clubs look cool and expensive! I highly recommend these clubs to beginners or intermediate players. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made Burner |
[Aug 14, 2005]
adubs4
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
NIKE NDS irons
Bought these irons after liking the way they felt swinging them. I lost at least ten yards for each club. I notice my ball hooking more than ever so going back to Wilson DI5 irons. NDS felt a little heavy in the hands, sure its my opinion but just didn't feel the same way as they felt when I first tried them. Trade them in or sell on EBay. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made Burner LCG irons, Wilson DI5 irons and Wilson Deep Red II irons. |