Nike Forged Drivers

Nike Forged Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

To maximize distance, Nike Golf''s proprietary "Hot Face" is precision forged for a stronger, thinner and lighter material.

USER REVIEWS

Showing 21-30 of 149  
[Oct 29, 2003]
nick wakeman
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nicke Driver 350cc

Very good driver i bought it knowing that they were good for power hitters and i love it i average 320yrds now and i love it i have a 9.5 350cc stiff flex one

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 25, 2003]
GenoFW
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Forged Nike 350(Left Hand) Reg

I took this driver on a trade and wish I had not. To head heavy for the avg golfer. Put it on my swing weight balance and reistered D8. I took some length off the to long Nike shaft to D5. A little better but still way to much twist on off center hits. Sound very muted. Feels like a sledge hammer I Will trade or sell this one or give it to Good Will. Love my very forgiving Cleveland 460.

Similar Products Used:

Power Play 400 Beta Ti. Cobra 350 and a couple of Clones, The Best: Cleveland 460

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Oct 23, 2003]
JBanta
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Nike Forged Ti Tour Driver (350cc 8.0 degree - Tour Specs)

Excellent club. Consistent 260 yard carry in 60 degree weather. If you have a bad swing, you will pay.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 15, 2003]
Alex Lee
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike 350 cc 10.5 degrees

my father gave me this Nike 350 cc- 10.5 degree driver with regular flex shaft.. the shaft was a bit too soft for me.. so I got it reshafted with Profoce Stiff.. and it was a bit better (more consistent). but overall, it is not as accurate as other drivers that are out there.. It's an okay driver. . I wouldn't spend more than $90 for it..

Customer Service

never tried it..

Similar Products Used:

other drivers I actually bought and used..: TaylorMade burner, Adams ST, Adams SC,Titleist 975 LFE, Porsche designe 901,Integra 400cc, Ping Tist, Callaway C4....

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 08, 2003]
Troy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 350cc 10.5*

Nike makes a good driver? I sure didn't think so, but when I saw a brand new one on ebay for $89 shipped and was in between drivers I figured why not. This driver surprised the heck out of me. It has very nice distance, but even more important the control is unbelievable. I can work the ball when I need to, but most of the time I just try to send it down the middle of the fairway and it does that with amazing accuracy. I went from a Great Big Bertha II w/purple ice shaft to a Nike 350 with the stock stiff shaft and couldn't be more pleased. Do yourself a favor and try this driver. It has gotten a bum rap from a lot of people and b/c of that is one of the best bargains out there right now. Plus Nike is releasing a new driver, so prices on these will continue falling.

Customer Service

never used

Similar Products Used:

Nicklaus 360-s, GBBII, 975J

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 17, 2003]
Mr Fairway
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike 400

I love it every moment I hit this driver. I do not draw the ball anymore as I used to w/ Titleist Driver, but my diver shots are always straight and long w/ this 10* Nike 400 w/ stiff shaft.

Similar Products Used:

9* Callaway Hawkeye, 9.5* Titleist 975D

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 17, 2003]
dajoker4par
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: 350cc, 10.5 deg

I'm just learning the game (10mos.) and getting my swing together. I had a Nike 300cc Steel and drove an avg. of 200-215 yds. I upgraded to the 350cc Titanium 3mos. ago and my avg. went to 240-250 yds. I think my swing has gotten better though. The feel is great. I'm still erratic sometimes and the guy at Nike suggested I switch to the UST Proforce 65 shaft at 71g should help. They're doing it for free, I will have to pay for shipping. Yesterday I hit a 300 yd. drive on a Par 4, straight too!!! I'm learning to make a smooth tempo swing with this driver as it is a must. This a good driver.

Customer Service

Great

Similar Products Used:

Tommy Armour 845 HTS, Dunlop, Nike 300cc Steel

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 29, 2003]
Gordo
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike Forged Titanium 350 CC

People who hate this club, have never "flushed" a fine, persimon driver in their youth! It is a much different feeling than the "tink" and "clank" of today's most popular drivers. It is smooth and solid. The Nike Forged Titanium is the closest thing to persimon I've ever found and a joy to play with. The prices are way down because Tiger went back to Titleist. It amazes me that the average guy equates himself with Tiger Woods! My advice is try this club and compare it to Taylor Made or Cobra SS. I know it really surprised me and now I wonder why I never tried one before. Mine is a 9.5 Degree, Regular shaft that I immediately cut down to 44.25". It is one sweet driver - and georgeous to look at, too.

Customer Service

Have not needed it.

Similar Products Used:

Cobra SS 350 & 427, Taylor Made 540 and Cleveland Launcher 400

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 13, 2003]
Kyle
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 350cc Nike Driver

This driver is a beast. I am 5'8 145 lbs. and i am 15 yrs. old, but that doesnt stop me from knockin it out there past 300 everytime... this driver is concistent and easy to control. it is one hell of a job by Nike for there first driver.

Customer Service

dont know

Similar Products Used:

VFT Hawkeye, TM R540 (Very nice, Goes father but harder to control), Launcher

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 12, 2003]
Jose
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike 350 9.5

Wow...I see we still have a lot of 20+ handicappers driving the ball 3 bills on average....and hitting par 4's like its nothing! Don't believe any of that. Ready...here's a good honest review for you: This club is very different than what most people are used to. It has a very soft feeling at impact and it's not very exciting. Well, once you see what your ball has done and where it has wound up...you are like...well, there was nothing to that..What happened, and it leaves you scratching your head! This club is very similar if not identical to the Blue Rage series by Mizuno. This club means business...it performs. I still remember the days of my Great Big Bertha...wow Great feel Great sound and in the end it was a mis-hit and went nowhere. I am not knocking Callaway. I have evolved as a golfer and went through the 975D phase knowing it was a tough club to hit (comparatively speaking) but it made me a better golfer. Then I went through the J phase and most recently the JVS phase. Great clubs but as the faces got hotter and bigger in the Titleist, the harder you had to hit them. I can hit a 975D maybe within 10 yards short of my JVS...but I know where I will be...ner the middle or on the fairway somewhere. With my JVS...couldn't even tell you. With this Nike..everything is so smooth...call it being comfortable but I think the appearance of this club sets up sop nicely. Looks small for 350 at address until you see the face. I have hit almost every driver there is...I am a big equipment junkie...I know quite a good deal about equipment. In my opinion this driver ranks right up there with the best (975D) Just longer with as much control...BUT A HECK OF A LOT MORE FORGIVING! The way I would rate them would be as follows: 1. Nike 350 or 275 2. Mizuno Blue Rage 310 or 350 3. Titleist 975D (Just because of overall performance) 3. Titleist 975JVS 3. Titleist 983K Of course this is my personal opinion, but all in all the Nike is a thoroughly impressive piece of equipment. The only thing I changed in mine was the shaft. The stock staft is excellent but I prefer something a little heavier as I traditionally play an EI-70 Tour-S. Keeps me in the fairway more often than not. And for all you guys out there preoccupied with length...take a long hard look at Phil Mickelson...sure he is hitting it longer than ever...but not only can't he hit a fairway...he can't even tell you which way it's going. Choose the right equipment and stay within yourself and you willbecome a much better golfer....Phil can kiss his career goodbye! And as far as equipment goes, this Nike product is a step in the right direction. And as far as Tiger goes...we all know he is still the man "BAR NONE"...and you know he is when he falls back to the 975D when things go bad...we all go through that slump with the big stick...it's just a matter of time...but for all you there...here's a little secret....there is hardly any noticeable difference between the 975D andthe Nike 275...except the feel of the Nike is softer! Hit em straight

Customer Service

Super tech support

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 975(D, J, J-VS), Mizuno Blue Rages, MacGregor V-Foil, King Cobra, Ping, and Taylor Made

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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