Nike CPR Wood Fairway Woods

Nike CPR Wood Fairway Woods 

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 23, 2006]
pete
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 21' nike cpr

I have owned this club for about 8 months and this club did not dissapoint you at all. It hit straight and the trajectory is excellent. This club is much easier to hit than Taylormade rescue number 4. Right now I am looking to get another 21' and 18' nike CPR.

Similar Products Used:

taylormade rescue

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 07, 2006]
mikeyis009
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: CPR 18 and 24*

If you have never tried a long iron replacement Hybrid ... look no further. I consistanty hit this 24* 180 to 200 yards. I love it so much I got the 18* and I get 200 to 230 everytime. You really don't have to kill it either. The overall heft of the club does a number on every golf ball you put in its path.
I finished with a 99 for the 1st time ever last weekend. I have been playing every weekend for about 6 months and hope to do it again in the morning. My 3 and 4 irons collect dust in the closet now. I haven't missed them for a second.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Taylormade Rescue

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 01, 2006]
JCLAY0918
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: CPR Hybrid 19*

Let me preface this by giving a little background. From 1994 to around 2004 I might have played twice a year. Starting in spring 2005 I began to play 2-3 times a month. I finally broke into the 90's in the last few months. My current goal is the 80's. My weakness have been (as most people) my long irons. Since adding the CPR i don't even carry my 3-4 iron at all or my 5 wood. Very east to hit and distnce is consistently in the 190-200 range. A must have!

Customer Service

Never used

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 19, 2005]
Alex_Smith
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike CPR Wood 22 Degree

Paid a bargain £50 for the CPR Wood 22 Degree and it's my best club in my bag. I use it on the tee on short Par 4's or long Par 3's and always get excellent results (190-210 yards). It's also excellent off the fairway and rough and it's supposed to be good out of fairway bunkers, althought I'm yet to try this.

Customer Service

Not needed!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 08, 2005]
duh_kid
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike CPR 18* & 22* woods

The Nike CPR Woods have been designed by Nike to be a high to mid handicappers solution to the sometimes unhittable long irons. Now I do not have the most consistant swing but love hitting forged blades instead of cavity backs. My 3 & 4 iron are clubs i usually use on long par 3's with varying results. Now some may say I would have better luck with Cavity Backs but I refuse to switch. They don't give near the feel blades do when hit crisp. I have been interested in purchasing the CPR Mixed Set since they came out but decided to wait. 2 years later to the day, my local paper had a Nevada Bob's Ad advertising the CPR woods for $109.99 CDN. I immediately went down and had to hit them. Every shot felt like butter, even with the battered and beaten range ball. I am very surprised that they are not more popular than they are.(I'm the only one i know who has bought one, let alone two) I purchased a 18 and 22 degree to replace my 3-4 irons and got an even better deal than advertised for them. I highly recommend tinkering with the placement of the club in your stance. I personally hit them in the middle or inside my front foot. 4.5 Stars out of 5

Customer Service

Nike is a great company with innovative products. Give'em a try, what have ya got to lose.

Similar Products Used:

Jazz Trouble Shooter 16* (Still one of the best clubs I have ever used)

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 24, 2005]
Jcavagnolo
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: nike cpr iron wood 18 degree

This is a great club. It gives me more distance than a 3-wood. I am getting 220-230 yards with an easy swing. When I make a good swing,the ball goes straight. With a bad swing I tend to pull the ball left, but I do get good distance. I do not like hitting this club off a tee. The first time out, I used it on short par 4's and struggled. Later, I placed it on the ground and had no problems. Overall, a very good, long and forgiving club.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 17, 2005]
mattdoc
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: CPR Wood 18-degree

I've only been playing for about a year and the first 6 months were with some borrowed clubs. When I was ready to buy my own stuff I had been reading how great the hybrids were (espeically knowing how much I simply could not hit the long irons). I went to a used club shop nearby and tried some out. I immediately loved the CPR woods because of the more substantial head size and shorter shaft. Hitting this club feels more like a mid-iron than a fairway wood. I've hit my 18-degree out of any lie you can imagine and it handles them all (deep, thick rough can be a challenge though). On days when my driver is not my best friend, I'll even use this off the tee to keep it straight (almost impossible to slice this club). If you don't get along with your long irons or even your regular fairway woods, give these things a try. Especially the 18-degree. You'll be amazed how long you can actually hit it off the tee. I love it so much that I just ordered the 26-degree. Also, you can get an amazing deal on these on ebay if you know where to look.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

TM Bubble Burner fairway woods. Nike T-40 3-wood (still use this one). Tried TM rescue, Callaway Heavenwood, etc. in shop.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 29, 2005]
JamesR
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: CPR clubs

I have only recently taken up the game and bought the cheapest clubs i could find, but fell in love with the game, its amazing what the feel of a good drive can do!! so i decided to invest in a set of good clubs quickly, and after lots of homework decided on the CPR2 set, and they are amazing, I may not hit the ball as far as some reviews here are saying but i am hitting them straight as you like. The best thing for me though is that I am consistant, before i would maybe hit properly about 60% of the time, with these clubs its definitely up over 90% easily, I have only had them a week and have had about 3 bad hits. which isnt bad considering i only started 2 months ago. When i first got the clubs i took out the pitching wedge into the yard with a practice ball and was impressed sstraight away, out of about 30 swings only 2 shots didnt land within 5 feet of the pole I was playing to and straight at it. I couldnt hit with the pitching wedge of the cheap set for love nor money!! These clubs have taken my game from high 90's to, mid to high 80's. All i need to do now is find a driver i can hit with!!!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 26, 2005]
sully585
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike CPR Ironwood 24*

although i hit my long irons fairly well, i was somewhat inconsistent as far as direction, so i decided to try one of these based on Golf Digest's review (it was #2 hybrid on their list) and that fact i am a die hard Nike guy. talk about forgiving. this club is consistently 180-200 yards straight down the middle, nice high flight, soft landing with little roll, great for long approach shots. it has a nice feel even on off-center hits, and when you hit the sweet spot it is like butter. i have no complaints about this club, i am planning on getting the 21* club next.

Customer Service

i bought this club brand new in the wrapper off ebay for $72. it sells for $120 at the pro shop. ebay rules!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 23, 2005]
madeq
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nike CPR Iron Wood 18*

I've only had this club for about 2 weeks, to replace my old 5 wood. Quite happy with it although I struggled with an uncontrollable hook my first time out at the range. Got it with the Regular graphite shaft and now hitting about 210yds from the fairway. The trajectory is still inconsistent, due to my own swing flaws but I'm leaning towards mid-high with some roll. Best utility club I can buy, considering that TM Rescue Mid costs almost twice as much, here in Malaysia. I'm thinking of adding another one to replace my 4 iron soon.

Similar Products Used:

TM Rescue Mid, Cobra Baffler, Wilson Staff hybrid (all at the range/store)

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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