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Review Date June 3, 2009 Overall Rating
4 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: DeanMachine94
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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 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: connecticutter
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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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Review Date March 29, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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1 votes
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Reviewed by: connecticutter
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: Nike NDS Irons Summary: These are the best irons I have played. I recently purchased a set of the NDS irons after having hit their 3, 5 & 7 irons at a driving range. I am nearly 2 club lengths longer with the NDS than my old set (Cleveland TA series, which are good clubs in their own right) and am more able to work draws and fades with them. Very soft feel when making solid contact with a lot of forgiveness. A nice light weight to help increase swing speed. The weighting on the long irons makes them very easy to hit (for a 3 iron) and short irons land softly on greens with some bite for more birdie and par putts. I really appreciate the fact that these irons do not have offset, so golfers looking to break 100 for the first time or golfers trying to break par on a consistent basis are able to hit a a forgiving, high launch angle iron while being able to work the shot to their preference. The graphite shaft version provides extra power to the shot. Customer Service: Great service. Had the ability to hit a few shots with each club on a practice range with each iron in the set to test the feel and shots from long irons to the PW. The Pros have good knowledge on clubs similar to the NDS. Clubs were at a very affordable price.
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Review Date March 11, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: bottegal9
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Nike NDS Summary: I have been playing these irons for 3 years but after reshafting them with TT Dynamic Gold SL shafts I have discovered how good they really are. They are much more forgiving than my Ben Hogan's but I lost distance. With the new shafts I'm hitting them far and sure. If you think you lost distance with these, try new shafts. It worked for me. Customer Service: N/A Similar Products Used: Ben Hogan Edge
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Review Date January 22, 2008 Overall Rating
4 of 5
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4 of 5
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Reviewed by: conner(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: nike nds irons Summary: Ok to start when you make solid contact with a decent club it feels great. But must or some of the time you don't always make great connection with the ball. But with the nds it feels as if you make solid contact with the golf ball. And even when you don't the ball still has DECENT lift and flies SOME WHAT straight. I would reccemond theses irons for any one from under par to " I don't want to keep score any more" kind of golfer. This is realy a great club Customer Service: Exellent Similar Products Used: Tommy arumors
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