Nike Forged Titanium 350cc (Drivers)

Nike | Drivers | User Rating: Rate-4 (4.0) | Add A Review
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To maximize distance, Nike Golf’s proprietary “Hot Face” is precision forged for a stronger, thinner and lighter material. Technically advanced clubface offers C.O.R. just within USGA specifications for unparalleled distance.

Graphite shaft is lightweight with reinforced smaller tip for enhanced feel and shot making.

1. noeljordo | Rated | 09 May 2004 | Add A Review

This driver looks great address and gives me confidence while standing over the ball. Get it in the cor sweet spot and it feels & goes great !. Probably made for strong hitters.

2. mcookman | Rated | 24 Aug 2003 | Add A Review

After breaking 3 drivers from a different company. I switched to the Nike 350cc. This driver looks great address and gives me confidence while standing over the ball.

I find it very long, I am hitting 2-3 drives over 300m every round. I am able to draw or fade when necessary. Only bad swings return bad shots with this driver.

When I purchased the driver in October 2002 my handicap was 15.3 I got down to 11.2 in 6 months. Now after adding the Adams Idea irons to me bag I am playing of 9.

3. maumau | Rated | 17 Sep 2002 | Add A Review

I've had this driver for a good 4 months now, and I've used it in different golfing climates - Perth (Fall) and Brunei (Tropics).

Whilst I wont put it in the'easy to use' bracket, it's a very rewarding driver. You need to possess a sound swing in order to extract the very best out of it. In my opinion, it's like a Titleist 975J - you need to know what you're doing.

The face is deep, so your strike zone is basically north south, as opposed to an east west zone of the TM 300 series, Ping and Wilson Deep Red. So if you're looking for a forgiving driver in terms of toe hits...this ain't it...got for a TM.

Where the Nike excels is the distance of the drives. It's hugeeee...but then I'm comparing it against my past drivers, and not against the hot faced drivers.

My driver has been modified...I had the shaft cut down an inch to a more managable 44 inch (i think) length, and it's much easier to control my swing and clubhead. It also allows me to be more agressive with my swing - as you would with a 3 wood.

My gripes would be that the stock grip is too small (slippery), the shaft could be better, and the club head cover is a disgrace.

So, this is a classy driver...if you're hanging out for the 975J...try this, it's cheaper and easier to use than the J.

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