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Nike Pro Combo Oversize

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Nike Pro Combo Oversize
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Ref 1135002
Golfer: Mens Right Hand
Brand: Nike
Club: 3-PW Iron Set
Loft: -
Shaft Name: Nike
Shaft Material: Steel
Flex: Regular
Grip: Nike
Head condition    7 - Good
Shaft condition    7 - Good
Grip condition    7 - Good

Nike Pro Combo Oversize - User Reviews

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skydriver H.Cap 28 (Posted 06.09.08 )

Got a set of these custom fitted after trying loads of different brands of iron. What I really like about these is the nice soft feel when hit from the sweet spot and the way they sit at address. There is also nice feedback and the possibility to shape shots. Another good point is the level of forgiveness, although not as forgiving as as your local priest they will not punish you too badly on off centre strikes. The money I saved buying a set of these was invested in some good golf tuition, I now play off 27 ;)

vtaylor H.Cap 10 (Posted 02.06.08 )

goood

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Model Info 2007

Nike Pro Combo Oversize. Nike proprietary U/V Scoring Grooves, the perfect blend of square and angled grooves, channel water and grass away from the clubface more effectively, allowing cleaner contact and better control. Three Pro Combo Oversize designs maximize this set's performance, with Deep Undercut long irons, Full Cavity mid-irons, and Muscle-Cavity short irons. The Nike Pro Combo OS long irons are designed with a deep undercut and wide sole to position the centre of gravity lower and deeper in the clubhead to more efficiently get the ball airborne. The set's Progressive Offset reduces the risk of slicing by allowing an additional split-second to square the face in the long irons, while maintaining a high level of shot-shaping creativity in the mid and short irons. Variable sole widths are wider in the long irons for forgiveness, and reduced throughout the set to maximize versatility. Shot-makers get the advantage of Nike's two-step forging process, most-commonly used in high-end blade irons. The clubheads are precision forged to shape, then squeeze forged to align the grain. This meticulous, time-consuming process eliminates soft and hot spots, creating a much more consistent ball-striking surface than those associated with cast or faux-forged irons.