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Review Date
July 2, 2007

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Brian Waller ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Nike CPR 30 degree rescue wood

Summary:
I have not been golfing for very long, and a part of my game that really struggles is my long irons. The better control that I am gaining with each round on my short irons is completely lost on my 3 and 4 irons. I picked this club up used for $40 for my wife. It did not take long for ty into my bag. I don't hit really long, in an effort to maintain a straight shot, but this club I can hit consistantly 170-180 yards and straight as an arrow. The only down side that I have struggled with is that this club is so short, shorter than my 4 iron. Having over come that, it is really a great club especially if you can find it for the price I paid.


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Review Date
September 20, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Donald Sabathier ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Nike CPR 2, rescue woods, 22, 26, 30 degrees clubs

Summary:
These are extremely interesting clubs. I have used all three and they are great. For some reason, they tend to dig into the dirt a little more and take more of a divot than other rescue clubs that I have used, like the Perfect Clubs and the Taylor Made rescues. Other than that they perform well. Ball sounds a little hard coming off the club face and they have a little more weight in the head that I am used to, but they are great clubs. I hit the 30 degree for the first time today and most were in the 170 yard range as was confirmed by my Golf Instructor. Good prices can be found on ebay and other outlets since the Nike CPR 3's are now out.


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Review Date
June 18, 2004

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: grb ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Nike CPR 18 deg Ironwood

Summary:
Great club. I wanted to get a 2 iron and get rid of my 5 wood. I am rarely comfortable hitting fairway woods and usually will not hit a good shot with one. For an average golfer I hit long irons good. I decided to try several of the rescue clubs. At my local golf shop I hit the Taylor Made's and the Nike's into the net at the store. Of course you can't tell where the ball is going to end up. What I struck me right away was the solid feel i got from the Nike club. I bought it after a few minutes of demo. I have used it for 3 rounds now and love it. It's so easy to hit and rarely off target.

Customer Service:
NA

Similar Products Used:
Taylor Made


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Review Date
May 17, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: DaveE ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
CPR wood 22 & 30 degree

Summary:
I found these at Golfsmith's tent sale for $69.99 and couldn't resist. Just finished my third round with these in the bag and they are making a very real difference. They are very easy to hit & straight. I tried the TM Rescue Mid and they're also good but couldn't justify the cost. I usually shoot anywhere from 17 to 22 over but today was 12 over and these clubs were 4 to 5 of those strokes. My long and mid irons are by far the weakest part of my game and I would recommend these to anyone else with the same problem.

Customer Service:
not used.

Similar Products Used:
TM Resuce Mid


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Review Date
March 11, 2004

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Kr318is ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Nike CPR wood

Summary:
I think this is a great club. To be honest it was bought on impulse, the fact that i had the right amount of money i had left on my trip and it was a bargain.
Shooting in the 90's, and recently playing a round on the longest course i've been on, i realised that my long irons needed alot of work. I do like the weighting of the club, although the bulk of it in the head... one thing i noticed which is previously mentioned is the shaft length. It worked out to be slightly longer then my 3iron, i guess the size of the head makes you feel like it should be a tiny bit longer. It has a nice clean sound and feel when hit nicely. Sometimes i struggle to get the higher trajectory i want with my longer irons.. but this sits up quite nicely.
I've hit with my friends Taylor made rescue.. was a bit longer.. but the cpr wood was easier to hit. It also gives you confidence on the fairway.
btw.. to the above reviewer do you have the cpr wood in 18deg loft, or iron-wood in 18 deg loft?


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