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Nike NDS Men's Irons Review

Nike NDS Men's


Description
  • Progressive Notch Weighting helps create proper internal weighting
  • Wide sole helps club head glide through turf
  • Progressive offset



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Review Date
June 27, 2011

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 2 of 5

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Reviewed by: cdruden ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Nike Nds irons

Summary:
I will start off by saying that I overall like alot of attributes about these irons. One thing I cant stand is that I hit the ball much shorter than everyone else. I am usually a bigger hitter than everyone i am playing with, since the addition of these irons i am still the big hitter but only off the tee and with my woods. thats how i know its not just me. These irons definitely hit softer and dont carry as far as most iron sets out there on the market. I would say i have lost about 10-15 yards on every club.


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Review Date
August 29, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Kyle ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Nike NDS irons 3-pw

Summary:
Purchased these in 2005 and I definitely have had enough time to review these clubs. I would give these 5 stars for value and 5 stars for design. The 2010 Clevelands CG7 have similiar head shape. I have even tried other clubs and always go back to my Nike NDS. You can get them used now for $150 to $175. My recommedations is buy them 5 stars all the way.

Customer Service:
Never had a problem with the Nike NDS clubs.

Similar Products Used:
I own a set of Cleveland CG golds (Black insert) and hands down the Nikes are the better club.


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Review Date
February 1, 2010

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 4 of 5

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: FCJ ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Nike NDS

Summary:
I've played with these clubs for 5 years and they have been great. I started shooting in the high 90's, and now I'm down in to the mid 80's. They are a fun club but feel more like a beginner club. And once you gain confidence that they will give you, it's time to move on.


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Review Date
June 3, 2009

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: DeanMachine94 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Nike Nds Irons

Summary:
I'd say the best part about these clubs is the feel when you contact the ball. Also it feels like I can hit them a little further then other clubs. The only thing I'd change about this set is the grips, theyre not horrible but id like a more comfortable grip. I would usaully shoot in the low 90s but after 4 times using them, im already down to low to mid 80s. these are great clubs


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Review Date
April 2, 2008

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 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: connecticutter ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Nike NDS Irons, Fujikura graphite shafts

Summary:
The best irons I have played. I shot a 3 over par the first time out with them. I know a lot of golfers who shoot in the 70s will say forged blades are preferable, but I think the iron that best suits your swing is the best match. These irons added so much distance, that I feel confident on most holes to at least have a chance to putt for a par. I hit my 9 iron as far as my old Cleveland 7 iron, which was a great set. I can work a fade or a draw, or a punch shot, with easier skill than ever before. Both experienced and new golfers can find a lot of confidence in these irons. Most golfers with a good swing will make a birder to par making approach with these irons. I hit the 3 iron on a consistent basis at a distance of 220 yards. I would love to see a 2 iron in this set, but I love my hybrid too. I paid only $220 for a like new set with the awesome Fujikura graphite shafts.

Customer Service:
Tremendous. Had a refitted Fujikura shaft for free on my 3 iron.

Similar Products Used:
Cleveland CG4 irons, Ben Hogan Apex Plus


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