Nickent Golf GH Plus HyperSteel Fairway Woods

Nickent Golf GH Plus HyperSteel Fairway Woods 

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 HyperSteel™ casting system.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 09, 2001]
Scott
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Nickent GH Plus Hypersteel 3 Wood

This club is great. Hitting fairway woods "off the deck" has never been my specialty until this 3 wood. My last 3 wood was a Callaway Great Big Bertha. This beats it hands down. I am a pretty big hitter for my size, but since I've gotten this club, I have hit most par 5s in 2 for the first time. This club can be hit from the fairway 250+. Great Buy!!

Customer Service

Nickent has been very good to me so far, although there has been no need for customer service with this club.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Great Big Bertha, Taylor Made Burner Titanium, Adams TL 2, Callaway Steelhead, etc.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 28, 2001]
Robert
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: PSD 9.0* with UST 65 reg

Very disappointed in it. Came with the UST PF65 shaft - hit will into the store net, but the power draw is a misleading term - you have to naturally be able to hit a power draw just to get the ball to go straight - or it will fade or slice. I am a high handicapper but draw/hook almost any club I test - cannot get this club to draw. Makes a good practice club though - because after hitting this at the range - hitting my Cobra TI is 10 times easier plus it goes straight and long (mucho longer than the Nickent) - that is the only good thing I have to say for it. I have talked to several other people at the driving range who purchased the driver new and they have the same complaints.

Customer Service

ok

Similar Products Used:

King Corbra Ti 9.5* Stock shaft
Kunnan with stock shaft

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jun 28, 2001]
Roy
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: GH Plus 450 Hyp. Steel, 13

This club comes with long UST Gold or BiMatrx shafts.

Nickent's GH Plus steel fairway woods have some of the attributes of the Callaway Steelhead, but it is not a clone. They have small heads and are exceptional off the fairway. I'm using the the 3+ wood with Proforce gold stiff shaft. It has driver like distance with 3 wood accuracy.

I found them to be a good club and value @ 150 dollars.

Customer Service

Very Good

Similar Products Used:

Callway, Mizuno, Taylormade, Other.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 21, 2001]
barney
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: gh plus hypersteel 15 and 20 degrees

this is a really good club for half the price of the steelhead plus which i consider to be very similar in both style and performance. the stiff tip shaft is what really makes this club. highly recommended.

Similar Products Used:

callaway steelhead and steelhead plus

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 11, 2001]
Felix
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed: GH Plus 10* Driver

You can't go wrong at this price. Tried it on the range and it feels great with the Pro Force 65 shaft. Very forgiving on mishits and off-centred hits. Actually, the sound of impact will tell you right away whether you've got the shot right. Will have confidence to tee off now with a driver after I've got this.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 28, 2001]
Tom
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: GH Plus Driver and 3W w/ UST Proforce shaft

I have tried many Ti drivers including Titleist, Callaway, Cleveland, and Taylor Made. Although I like the Cleveland Quadpro Ti Driver, I find this club being more controlable and accurate than the Ti drivers. The length is longer than all and equals the Titleist 975D despite being a metal wood and short (44"). The 3 wood is extremely accurate and long. Because they look like Steelhead plus sticks, I compared them head to head. The Nickent is longer and more accurate likely due to the shaft. I am not sure the shaft is for everybody, but it works for me since I like to grip it and rip it. These clubs are a real good find and would be worth spending $250 instead of $150 for them.

Similar Products Used:

all

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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