Description Steel yourself. Get ready for the explosive performance of the new GH Plus wood series, a power concept that combines reactive-face thickness technology with the super-hardened performance of our 450 ...
Summary: Its an OK 5W and it gets about what I expect distance wise. But, really, I'm pretty much afraid I'm going to hook with this club, so, I aim right. It goes straight sometimes and hooks others. I carry it, but I'd rather have something else.
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Review Date March 28, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Dan(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: GH Plus, 450 Hyper Steel Irons
Summary: Great distance and accuracy right off the bat. I'm involved in a golf league with friends and I'm sure to turn a few heads with my improved overall long and short game thanks to Nickent. My Dad has said the same about his clubs (he has the same irons). We both love the weight each iron provides but mostly the accuracy and consistency of the clubs.
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Model Reviewed: nickent gh plus hyper forged with 65 gold graphite shaft
Summary: first time i hit with this club the ballwent straight for 245 yards, it outdrove my old 1 wood consistently, always straight and and always long even into the wind, i coulnd't believe the effort it took at the driving range to take a bad shot with this club, but what did it for me was when i started hitting shots 120, 130 yards straight with one arm, this is the most forgiving club i have ever used, and on payday will be hunting down the 3 wood and driver for my set
Customer Service: no customer service, picked it up outta teh bargain bin at sportcheck for 29 bucks :D
Similar Products Used: so far nothing even comes close to this
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Summary: I was getting better distances with my Taylor Made Burner 3 wood than my previous driver, a Wilson Fatboy. Tried many of the new Callaway's, Ping's and Taylor Made's drivers and I was not getting any more distance than what I had. Wanted to go back to a head size of the driver I started with, I seemed to get some good distance out of it but I had a wicked slice. Went to a local golf store looking for such a club head. The pro there suggest the Nickent GH Plus 450 hypersteel. I first tried it out with the stiff shaft, he told me for my club speed I should try the Competition 75 Tour. I tried it in their test area and it felt great. Took it out the next day to a new golf course and I swore I was carrying 15 yard on my drives with with at least an extra 30 to 40 yards on the roll. A few days later I it tried out the course I normally golfed on and true enough I was getting the extra carry with a 250 yard drive on the roll. I am impressed the club feels right in my hands, good weight, nice balance in the swing and good vibrations on contact. The ball is going where I am aiming, the slice has yet to appear in the dozen round or so I've played with the club,and getting better distance than my old driver. Who could ask for anything more. Now I have to learn how to aim.
Customer Service: Great service and excellent Help from the guys at Golf Depot in Calgary, AB
Similar Products Used: Very Hard to find a good driver even used with a small head nowadays. No Similiar Product tried
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