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Nickent Golf Mighty Hawk

Nickent Golf Mighty Hawk


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Review Date
October 18, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Brian St John ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Mighty Hawk

Summary:
These are the best fairway woods I have ever hit. When I owned them, I used to shoot in the 80s. I wanted to keep up with the Jones' so I traded them in on Orlimars. I hit them further and straighter than any woods I've ever owned. I broke my driver and was forced to use the 15* Mighty Hawk to finish a round. No joke, I drove a 320 yard down hill par 4 with it.

I would love to buy that club back!! Although I only play on weekends now, I'm sure my game would be back in the 80s if I could use that club off of the tee on tight par 3s again.

Customer Service:
I did have a problem with the shafts breaking from time to time on them. I never had a problem with KC Golf Discount exchanging them for me. I wouldn't know about Nickent's customer service.

Similar Products Used:
Orlimar Tri-metal Plus 14* and 18*



Review Date
October 16, 2003

Overall Rating
 1 of 5

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Reviewed by: Brad ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Nickent GH Driver

Summary:
Good distance off the tee and fairly forgiving. However after two months use I noticed an indentation in the toe of the club. The manufacture has yet to respond and based on this experience I would not buy another. I have replaced the Club with a Jazz Titanium for the same price and it is by far a superior club to the Nickent.

Customer Service:
Disgusting poor. I have tried to get in touch with them for the past month and they have yet to respond

Similar Products Used:
Calloway GBB, Jazz Trouble Shooter



Review Date
November 23, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Alpedhuez55 ,  Shoots in the 80s , from Medford, MA

Model Reviewed:
Mighty Hawk 3 & 5 woods

Summary:
I am planning on getting some new fairway woods this spring. I will most likely order some KZGs. I was going to try to get them now, but after just purchasing my new Irons and the holidays coming up, I am better off waiting. My wilson shafts are too soft for me. To get me through to the spring, I picked up a pair of Nickent Mighty Hawk woods that were on clearance. I bought a 13* strong 3 wood and 19* 5 wood. They had a buy one get one free sale so the two of them were only $49.

It is a maraging steel clubhead with copper and tungsten weighting on the sole. The grooves are clean and the face seems pretty hard. The balls come off the face pretty hot. It has a medium deep face. I got it with stiff graphite shafts which are made by Harrison. The appearance is nothing special, just a grey finish.

The 3 wood is great off the tee. I used it to lay up on a couple of the short par fours and on a long uphill par 3. All three shots were straight and long. It carries at least 20 yards longer than my wilson. Off the fairways, it does well but the strong angle makes it best used from level or uphill lies. The five wood is easy to hit and forgiving. It gets the ball up in the air nicely. I did not have to stop the ball on any greens so that did not come into play. I was very impressed with the performance, but know much of it was from the stiffer shafts which I desperitely needed.

For $25 a stick, they are well worth the money. I would pay 3 or 4 times that for a club of this quality. I have a nickent Driver and wedges as well. Almost bought their Irons until I found a deal on my Mizunos. They offer a pretty good value in all of their products.

Customer Service:
n/a

Similar Products Used:
Wilson Pro Staff
Lynx Predator



Review Date
May 9, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Jeff ,  Shoot in the 90s , from Lansing, MI, USA

Model Reviewed:
Nickent GH Plus 450 steel 3 wood

Summary:
Play a Steelhead+ 10 for driver and wanted to upgrade 3w from Orlimar knockoff to get more distance. The club is awesome!. I hit it about as far as my driver and straight, straight, straight!!. Nice boring trajectory, with good roll. I don't have the fastest swing and the pro force 65 was just great.

I was leary of buying unknown name brands, but after hitting about every club out there in the same night, and deciding on this one for under half the price of most of the big names, I left the range laughin'. Grip n' rip it!

Is it just me or does anyone else think the big names are WAAAAAYYYY overhyped and overpriced?

Vee

Customer Service:
None yet...I hear it is less than ideal!

Similar Products Used:
Every 3wood out there. Callaway VFT, Orlimar, Steelhead+, Cleveland, etc...



Review Date
March 15, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: R Graham ,  Shoot in the 80s , from Sf, CA

Model Reviewed:
Navi Hawk plus 10*, 15*, 20*, 23*

Summary:
Fantastic fairway woods. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative to the Steelhead Plus that you can get custom built with a better shaft, the Navi hawk plus are them. Wow, best fairay woods i have ever hit. The 20* is magic. Orlimar I sold. Just as good as Steelhead Plus with better shafts.

Similar Products Used:
None



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