subject: Greatest Blades Golf NIKE Victory Red TW Forged Blade Irons Take You To Many Victories [print this page] Greatest Blades Golf NIKE Victory Red TW Forged Blade Irons Take You To Many Victories
When you think of Nike irons, you tend to think of one man in particular and the blades that have taken him to so many victories. In fact, many have commented that it is Tiger's use of blades that has caused a renaissance in their use, both among Tour players and better amateurs as everyone looks to capture just a shard of the great man's ball striking ability. The Victory Red appellation is obviously a combination of Nike's recent domination of iron win count (22 victories on all major Tours this year and 27 on the same tours last year) along with Tiger's favored final day colour.
NIKE Victory Red TW Forged Blade Irons
- Muscle Back Design:
The VR Forged TW muscle back design positions the center of gravity for the ultimate in control and the shot shaping demanded by the #1 golfer in the world.
- 1025 Forged Carbon Steel:
Precision forged and machined to precise tolerances for unsurpassed feel. The material of choice for accomplished players.
- CNC Milled Face:
CNC milled flat face ensures uniform ball compression for consistent ball flight.
- Tour Velvet Cord Grip:
Tour Velvet Cord provides the all-weather performance of Golf Pride's exclusive Velvet Cord material for a firm, comfortable grip that allows consistent performance and playability.
Great Irons, forgiving but workable, IMO looking very good and definitely earned a place in my bag. They are standard a quarter of an inch longer then most of the clubs and give these back in length. I like the VRTW Forged Blade Irons.On impact it's nothing to compare with Mizuno nor with Titleist but has a bit the same feeling and sound as the CG1. The clubhead is noticeable all throughout the swing and the feeling is great. Have been playing a lot of Mizuno last year and when you compare them to the MP67 the Nike stands out on forgiving. Yeah it's cold in the Netherlands so on a mishit it's definitely a painfull excercise, but the result is there (ballflight not as nice but lenght still ok) and with my experience a better result on a mishit then I managed to get on the MP67. You may compare the Nikes with the MP32 en MP57 which both are great irons, not only the looks but also playability. Just received a set of MP62 with the Project X 5.5 shafts and on looks, whether you like the red on the back or not, the Nike is a definit winner,and it is thediscount golf clubs online. Topline is thinner, sole is smaller, all in all a better looking iron. Got me the 62 for the sale but maybe will tear of the plastic and try them out. If so will let you no the result of the comparison.