Nike CPR Wood Fairway Woods

Nike CPR Wood Fairway Woods 

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[Jan 17, 2008]
jsebio
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike CPR3 30*

I recently purchased the CPR3 because I struggle with my 5&6 irons. I thought this would be a good replacement club. I now wish I would have made the choice much sooner! I can hit about 160 off any lie with this club, but I really like to work this in from 150 to 130 with a relaxed swing. It is hard to hit this club wrong. I have the steel uniflex shaft and get a high soft landing shot 9 times out of 10. These clubs are very consistant with a less than perfect swing. They make a great addition to anyone's bag. I have tried other hybrids, even the newer models, but none are as consistant as the CPR3.

Customer Service

Never used it.

Similar Products Used:

Slingshot hybrid

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 17, 2008]
jsebio
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike CPR3 30*

I recently purchased the CPR3 because I struggle with my 5&6 irons. I thought this would be a good replacement club. I now wish I would have made the choice much sooner! I can hit about 160 off any lie with this club, but I really like to work this in from 150 to 130 with a relaxed swing. It is hard to hit this club wrong. I have the steel uniflex shaft and get a high soft landing shot 9 times out of 10. These clubs are very consistant with a less than perfect swing. They make a great addition to anyone's bag. I have tried other hybrids, even the newer models, but none are as consistant as the CPR3.

Customer Service

Never used it.

Similar Products Used:

Slingshot hybrid

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 17, 2008]
jsebio
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike CPR3 30*

I recently purchased the CPR3 because I struggle with my 5&6 irons. I thought this would be a good replacement club. I now wish I would have made the choice much sooner! I can hit about 160 off any lie with this club, but I really like to work this in from 150 to 130 with a relaxed swing. It is hard to hit this club wrong. I have the steel uniflex shaft and get a high soft landing shot 9 times out of 10. These clubs are very consistant with a less than perfect swing. They make a great addition to anyone's bag. I have tried other hybrids, even the newer models, but none are as consistant as the CPR3.

Customer Service

Never used it.

Similar Products Used:

Slingshot hybrid

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 27, 2007]
Ivorchaz
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike cpr woods 22* & 26*

Had these exact lofted clubs for about 6 months before replacing them. Im one of those golfers who thinks that theres always something better out there,but this was a massive mistake as after trying seveal different hybrids and woods at great expense Ive come full cicle and have purchased them again.What does that tell you, bloody fool I know but these cute little clubs have to be the best kept secret in golf.What I mean by that is I think these clubs in the hand of the average golfer will just breed confidence as I only have to pull off the headcover and I know 95% of the time I will make the exact shot I want.They are slightly heavier in the head than similar clubs or woods but as other reviewers have said you know exactly where the club head is and the sound and feel on impact just inspires confidence.Cant speak highly enough about these clubs just do yourseves a favour and try them,you'll be buying some too.Some advice,play from centre of stance.

Customer Service

Not used

Similar Products Used:

Cobra baffler,srixon ad's,mizuno hi-fli clks and numurous fairway woods

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 08, 2007]
mnazzaro
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 18 & 22 fairway wood

I love my irons but struggle with both fairway woods an hybrids. I finally found what works best for me, this nike CPR. It is very heavy which keeps me on plane. The head is slightly smaller than the average fairway wood but bigger than a hybrid head and the shaft is short, like a hybrid. I can finally hit something off the fairway other than an iron and the ball flies. Considering the more than reasonable price that you can find these on the internet for, I highly recommend them.

Similar Products Used:

TaylorMade Dual Rescue, Callaway Fusion Hybrid, Ping G2 Fairway Woods

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 02, 2007]
metalslime
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Nike CPR Wood 18* (steel shaft)

The best hybrid club I have ever had; it's a 3-iron shaft with a 5-wood head.
Although the shaft is shorter than 5-wood, you still get a distance equivalent to 5-wood because the club is so forgiving that it produces sweet spot shot at very high percentage. Very versatile club; good off the tee, fairway and even rough. You will have good chance for eagle, really high chance for birdie and almost guaranteed par on most par 5's with this club. I haven't used this club for a while, but recently started to use it; I'm in love with this club.

Customer Service

I bought this club at Jerry Evans in Huntsville, AL in 2005.

Similar Products Used:

TaylorMade Mid Rescue, Bridgestone J33, Ben Hogan, Titleist

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 13, 2006]
Cool
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 26*

This club is plain amazing! I bought a set of expensive Callaway clubs but the Nike is definitely my best club in my bag. Most the time people are worried about not hitting a good fairway wood, if you have that problem BUY THIS CLUB!

Customer Service

not needed, perfect

Similar Products Used:

nothing like it

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 06, 2006]
COM251
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 18 degree

I use this as my second shot club on Par-5 faiway lies and it simply gets the ball airborne with a great roll after impact. Not a great club for deep fairway rough, but I have finally found a great club for those long second shots or long par-3 first shots. Consistently produces a straight ball flight that is very forgiving. Nike has a good one here.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 01, 2006]
fennrx
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike CPR2 Iron-Wood

I am a beginner golfer. And like many players, I cannot hit low irons for anything. I decided to investigate hybrids. I came across the Nike CPR2 in the bargain bin at a golf store. I fell in love with it instantly. 180 yard shots from the fairway or the rough are no problem. Eighty dollars well spent.

Customer Service

N/A

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 04, 2006]
wwjdwithca
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike CPR Clones 18, 22, 26 & 30

I kind of stumbled on to these clubs. I got the 22 and 26 off ebay for like $45 for the set. The shafts were cheap graphites, so I reshafted them with Rifle 6.0's to match my irons.
Truthfully, the only thing slowed me from completing the set was my sorry ego. I found myself hitting the wrong club so I could hit one of these hybrids! Now I carry the complete set, which for me replaces my 3, 4, 5, and 6 iron.
Couple things; my swing tendancy is to miss thin, so hybrids work perfectly, they may not for you if you tend to miss fat. Secondly, you MUST play these like an iron, not a wood! At setup they look like a wood, but DO NOT use a sweep swing. You will tend to pull them and will not be happy with the results. Nice descending blow, and these baby's will peform like butter! I love the sound too. They sound like steelhead fairway wood, instead of the thud of an iron. Mis-hits do not reward you either with the nasty feeling through the shaft, or distance that only carrys 70% of your desired carry.

Customer Service

Buy heads from online dealer for like #25 each, and put your shaft of choice on latter. Just make a search for CPR Clones, they will be called V+, or T+.

Similar Products Used:

None.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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