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Nike CCi

Nike CCi


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The CCi irons combine classic clean lines with cutting edge technology. Each insert is comprised of a high density tungsten weight plug and a feel enhancing polymer. The tungsten weight plug creates a...
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Review Date
November 10, 2009

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Brian Perky ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
NIKE cci forged irons

Summary:
I may not be the best judge as I've played the same irons for twenty years, up until now. I recently picked up a set of Nike CCI's on EBAY. It wasn't until I paid for them that I realized they are for very low handicapers. The long and short of it: I've never hit a ball more consistantly true and straight in my life! I LOVE them they are AWSOME!!! I could always shape the ball a little if I really tried hard. I can draw or fade these at will, which is HUGE to me.
So gald I found them. Too bad it's November in Ontario right now!!!


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Review Date
September 1, 2009

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

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 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: roddick ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Forged Nike CCi 3-pw

Summary:
I previously played Titleist 981's and was ready to upgrade. Was this ever a mistake. As noted on review sites...if you have a steep angle of attack (most golfers going for the pin do), forget these irons. They are terrible from 9 iron 3 iron. The amount of spin off the PW is nice from 80 yards. I should also mention these will be the shortest clubs you play (I had to hit 6 iron from 150 compared to the 8 iron I usually hit). Had these clubs for 3 weeks and traded them in for a set of wilson staff Ci6 irons (great set of sticks). Stay away from the Nike CCi Forged irons, please, and move to another brand. Upside? They look so nice! I just had hoped for A LOT more get up and go from them.

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Similar Products Used:
Titleist, Ping, Callaway, Wilson Staff.


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Review Date
July 26, 2009

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: the king ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
cci cast

Summary:
Well, the Nike cci Irons are very forgiving and easy to hit. For the price thay were a decent buy, i bought them when they first came out for 899$ then next season they were discontinued, shows how succssesful they were, they were selling for under 300$ less than a year later, which made my resale value useless, when i was 14, now that im a low single digit handicapper, these irons are of no use to me, they are heavy and very offset, the dynalite shafts that come with it in a stiff flex are not stiff enough and I am not able to shape shots, the trajectory is to high, when playing in the wind it is very difficult to keep the ball low. The guy before who wrote the review and said that he got his custum fitted must not have known what he was talking about, sure he can lengthen the shaft, but due to the fact that the iron is a cast custom fitting them is a joke because you can only bend them a degree at most and they also bend back into place so if you fit them within a month they are back to the normal standard cci. All in all if you are a mid to high handicapper who is looking to improve their game, then these are great clubs for you, if you are a lower scoring golfer, try a tour preffered set or a proggressive blade set. I hit my 8 iron 170 yards on a regular basis with a high cut, i hit that same distance with my old topflites and i hit even further with my friends Callaway x22 tours, these irons do not add distance they are to heavy, the create a more consistant swing. On a final note any set that comes 4-approach is not ment for a single digit golfer!!!!

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Cobra fp
Callaway big bertha
Mizuno mx-200
Taylormade Burner's XD


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Review Date
July 10, 2009

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: matthew stokes ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
nike cci cast irons

Summary:
I switched from a set a Acuity deep cavity cheap irons to these. What a difference it took me a little while to get used them but after 5 or 6 rounds I finnally got used to them. Now i have lowered my score by at least 5 strokes. The only thing with these clubs is that they have amazing flight control. I was able to hit 6 balls with the same exact flight each time. A very consistent club.

Similar Products Used:
Acuity deep cavity irons
Tommy Armour 845s


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Review Date
May 6, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Snipe_Shot ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Nike CCi Cast

Summary:
Great irons.
I have the x-100 steel shafts.
When hit right, on your downswing you feel the club behind your wrists and when you follow through it just takes off. Such a pure feeling...
I hit my 8 iron 160! Once you get to know these clubds, you will most certainly do the same. Absolutely fantastic.

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