Nike Nike Forged Wedges
Nike Nike Forged Wedges
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 21, 2002]
lancer1558
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
53 degree wedge
The 53 degree is an excellent wedge. Feel and finish are superb. Fits the 100 to 115 yardage I was looking for from a gap wedge. I put the Vokey 50 and 54 degree for sale at the golf shop after hitting the Nike at the golf range. The Nike fits better into my game. The Nike visually sets up very well for me. I feel Nike wedges are better than Clevelands, Mizunos or Raw Vokeys. Customer Service Have not used Similar Products Used: Raw Vokeys, Cleveland RTGs, Cleveland 588s,Mizuno MPs and Pings. |
[Aug 08, 2002]
Doug
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
60
I bought the 60* and just love it. I do like the drop-away heel, as it does allow for you to really open this baby up. Overall, it's a good club, but it's a 60* forged wedge. I just don't see that much difference between this and my Cleveland 900. I got the Nike because I won a gift certificate, needed a 60*, and this is what they had. For a 60* wedge, I believe it is the Indian not the arrow that makes the club. Customer Service Not used Similar Products Used: Cleveland 588 & 900 |
[Aug 08, 2002]
Joe Lopez
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
nike forged wedge 53*
I cannot give enough praise to Nike for the excellent wedge that they produce. I first purchased the 53* and it is awsome. I have great touch with this club and It is the most versitile wedge that I have ever owned. Nike's scoring lines are quite aggressive. I have even more spin on my wedge shots than normal. The moderate bounce makes it easy to pitch from a tight lie and there are few limits to the finesse shots availible to you when you lay the face back. It's as accurate as any wedge on the market and produces a vicious spin. My short game is much improved just by adding this wedge to my bag. Using this club has cut strokes in my game. I use to shoot in the mid to high 80's, but since incorporating this wedge, I now score in the low 80's to mid 80's. I'm impressed and I'm sure that you will be too. I can comfortably recommend Nike wedges to you. I WILL put a second Nike wedge, 56* or 58*, in my bag WHEN I FIND ONE! They are apparently selling very well in Austin. These Nike's wedges ARE premium clubs. Man I tell you, they have the stuff to back up their self promoting hype. Similar Products Used: callaway x-14 (crappy - avoid) |
[Jul 07, 2002]
bbgolf
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
53* & 58*
i've read many reviews in favor of these wedges. i have also tried almost everything out there as well. bought the 53* and 58* to go well with my 48* pw. all i can say is all the positive reviews and chat sites are right on! they are soft but not softer than the mp's or hogans, but just the right amount of softness to know where the ball is. the 53* has 9* of bounce and is great in the fairway, out of the sand, and great around the green. the 58* has 14* of bounce and is superb out of the sand and i had no problem hitting it off the dry hard fairways we currently have up here in the north east. was able to open it up as well around the green so those soft touch lob shots. overall i can honestly say in my opinoin these are the best wedges i have owned and hit. cant wait to see nikes cavity backs whenever they roll out to the public. try these you will not be disappointed! Customer Service havent had to use yet? Similar Products Used: mizuno mp series, titleist vokey, cleveland 588 and form forged 900, hogan forged, macgregor tourney forged, taylor made rac's, etc... |
[Jun 30, 2002]
Thegolferguy
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Nike 53* Forged Wedge
This club is buttah, the drop away heel claim is so true. You can open it up and play that flop or what ever. The feel is great. Great spin, great wedge. Customer Service Nike will rival Callaway and Ping soon. Similar Products Used: Mizuno MP Wedges, Cleveland 900/588, and TM RAC Wedges |