Nike Pro Combo OS Irons
Nike Pro Combo OS Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 10, 2011]
Harvey Carlsmith
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Pro Combo OS Irons
I bought the Pro Combo OS's 2-PW on ebay, basically very slightly used for $130 with shipping. They were customized with Project X 6.5 shafts and what I can figure in a +1 length. They were a little hard at first to figure out the swing due to the length, but that did not last long. I Just smacked the ball and I am nearing 200 yds with the 5 Iron. I tried the 2 iron on the course, no luck, but after a short time at home hitting over my pond I just cranked the 2 Iron. I think I can, with additional practice, break 230 with the club. My game is in the 90's because my putting sucks. I need practice. These Irons rock. Similar Products Used: Tour Edge Sp1( ebay $20), Taylormade Superlaunch( a gift, too much game improvement), J's Professional Weapon's(also great Irons) |
[Jul 17, 2009]
Lael
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Pro Forged Combo
These irons are forgiving, the longer irons are great to hit. For me I cannot hit the 3 iron, but up to the 4 is no problem, maybe a bit wary on the accuracy, but they are long irons. These were my first Forged irons, which I bought new in 2005. The sales guy told me I would lose about a 1/2 club in distance. It is more of a whole club for me. I usually can hit an 8i from the 150 markers and now I hit a 7i. I will be looking for new Irons as these may be just worn out now, which is why nothing checks up. I would like to stay with Forged irons, but still get the benefits of hitting an 8i into a green rather than a lower trajectory 7i. These irons continue to do the job. All of the posts that praise the feel and everything else about these clubs is true, I just wouldn't agree that there is minimal distance loss. Similar Products Used: Nike was my First Forged Iron (and Theirs), but I look forward to demo-ing the Hogan Apex Forge and some MacGregor MACTEC Forged M685s. |
[Jun 30, 2009]
Alex
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Pro Combo OS irons
Great Irons. I work in a golf store and do nothing but hit clubs into the practice net all day long. I laugh at the reviews that describe distance loss with these clubs. I hit the 3 iron 250 like butter. Of course the forged 9 iron is going to have less distance. I love the distance loss in the lower irons as I find these shots more consistent than my full swing iron shots. Easy to hit cavity long irons with great distance, nicely shaped mid irons, forgiving but with forged feel, and a wider array of distances in the shorter irons with great feel and accuracy. I have a feeling these clubs will make a comeback, and make Nike lots of Cash Similar Products Used: Every club in the store, 1980's through 2009 Ping, Callaway, Nike, Taylor Made, Mizuno, Dunlop, Cleveland, Sonartech, Confidence, Orlimar, Rawlings, Nickent, Tour Edge.... you name it, I've hit it. |
[May 23, 2009]
jjloans
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Pro Combo O/S
I had a set of these some time ago, they had the factory Nike Speed Step Steel... liked them, but they did not stay in the bag...
Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Almost everything. |
[Feb 16, 2009]
Brandon Abbott
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
nike pro combo os
These are the best irons I have played. This is my 2nd season with them, and I love them. I wish they didn't stop making them. I am writing this review, because I stumbled across this review while I am looking for a second set to use when my current set wears out. If that isn't being in love with your irons, I don't know what is. The perfect balance of feel and forgiveness. Similar Products Used: Cleveland, Titleist, Callaway and Mizuno. |
[Oct 20, 2008]
golfballwackerguy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Pro Combo OS
If you want the forged soft feel, these are one of the best clubs for you if you don't want to spend alot of money. They do have a little extra weight to them, however it helps me generate some serious swing speeds and the balls just launches off the face effortlessly on pure strikes. The offset does help too if you have a tendency to leave the long irons out to the right. I would recommend iron covers as they are very soft and will get dinged up. They are beautiful clubs though. Customer Service Broke 4 iron shaft trying to hit through a tree. Sent in to Nike, they replaced the shaft but burned into the club hosel an 'R' after the "Forged" engrave which I didn't really like, however the club hits the same and now has a little more character. It took about 3 weeks to get the shaft back for $35 (with all shipping charges). Very reasonable imo. |
[Apr 27, 2008]
Jed
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Pro combo os
I love the feeling of forged irons, yet sometimes they lack the off-set that I have grown up playing with. These irons are perfect. They aren't big and bulky with thick toplines, they look like and perform like a players club. Even with the off-set these clubs are easy to work. The price is ridiculous, $265 bucks brand new on ebay. I would highly recommend these clubs for the high, mid, or low handicapped golfer. |
[Jan 07, 2008]
tiger wannabe
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
nike pro combo os
great clubs best irons ever hit..i used to hit my tm rac ht 8 iron about 120 now with the nikes hit about 140..im 13 and this is my second set of brand name irons going to get a nike sumo square off ebay ..nike makes the best clubs out..you can get the procombo os irons for 499$ new from edwin watts Customer Service not needed Similar Products Used: tm rac ht |
[Sep 23, 2007]
KILLER
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Pro Combo OS
These are the best irons I ever played. A combination of forgiveness, feel and distance is what you get with these clubs. I have tryed many other irons and nothing else comes close to Nike's Pro Combo OS. Get em on eBay for less than $300!! Similar Products Used: Taylormade R7, Cleveland Cg 2, Macgregor M656, Ping S58, Mizuno MP30, Adams Idea Pro...many others. |
[Sep 07, 2007]
Sean
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Combo OS
Great Club Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: none |