Nike Golf Irons Reviews & Recommendations
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Although
relatively new to the golfing industry, with their first clubs
arriving on the scene as recently as 2002, they have come a
long way since. In recent years they have become one of the market
leaders and their Nike Golf Irons are now used widely on Tour.
Due
to massive investment in research and development,
Nike are now producing and utilizing some of the most advanced,
innovative technologies out there, to provide golfers with high
performance golfing irons, that are the most forgiving and
accurate around.
Learn
all about the latest designs & technologies used in their most
recent releases, and find out how some of the best Nike golf irons
can improve your game, with my Nike Golf Irons Reviews below: |
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New Nike VR Pro Cavity Golf Irons
The new Nike VR Pro Cavity Golf Irons are
made for those golfers who aspire to play with the very best. Offering
more distance and forgiveness than Nike's forged irons and focus on
better ball flight and utilizing game changing technology, like their
Opti-Mass Weighting System and new Linear Center of Gravity Mapping. The
Opti-Mass Weighting System features a high-density tungsten-resin
insert for targeted CG placement and the new linear CG mapping
technology strategically positions the center of gravity throughout the
set, so that it generates explosive distance with optimal launch
and trajectory conditions producing tour-like golf shots.
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New Nike SQ Machspeed Golf Irons
The new Nike SQ Machspeed Golf Irons
are one of the fastest irons that Nike have ever created. By using a
unique weld construction, they have achieved a radical new design that
creates a hot center area on the thin stainless alloy face, that
expands the hotness to lower down on the face where the golf ball is
more likely to be in contact. This new design produces a wide and
forgiving sweet spot, so you can approach the greens with more
confidence. The SQ Machspeed Irons also utilize the PowerBow
weighting system, which repositions 50 grams of weight out to the
back of the clubs to deepen the CG, helping golfers launch soaring
shots that travel far and land softly.
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