Up for sale is a used set of Nike VR Pro Combo heads that were used by a scratch golfer. The set consists of a 4-PW with matching serial numbers. The Nike VR Pro Combo irons feature the all new X3X high-frequency groove system, which produces the most exacting Nike iron ever. It provides more grooves, which are deeper and closer together, resulting in more water and debris being channeled away from the face for optimal control.
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I played a friend's set of these irons several years ago and really enjoyed them but never purchased any until recently. You know, trying every 'new and improved' thing that came along hoping it would fix my ugly swing. I am not a great golfer, 17.3 handicap index, but really enjoy playing more traditional clubs, especially irons. Even after trying a gazillion sets of irons over the last several years, the ones that have remained in the bag regularly are Eye 2's, 845s, and now these.
The look at address is fantastic - you just feel like you are looking at a club that will make you a better golfer. The feel on well struck shots is exactly what you would expect from a high quality forged head - sweet like biting into a peach which is perfectly ripe. Playability is purely a function of how well the ball is struck; on mis-hits you know it but it is not punishing. On good strikes, the ball goes where you want it on a good mid flight and stops on a dime. Bottom line - great clubs if you are at least an average ball striker and really enjoy playing a more traditional iron with little offset. I played a friend's set of these irons several years ago and really enjoyed them but never purchased any until recently. You know, trying every 'new and improved' thing that came along hoping it would fix my ugly swing.
I am not a great golfer, 17.3 handicap index, but really enjoy playing more traditional clubs, especially irons. Even after trying a gazillion sets of irons over the last several years, the ones that have remained in the bag regularly are Eye 2's, 845s, and now these. The look at address is fantastic - you just feel like you are looking at a club that will make you a better golfer. The feel on well struck shots is exactly what you would expect from a high quality forged head - sweet like biting into a peach which is perfectly ripe.
Playability is purely a function of how well the ball is struck; on mis-hits you know it but it is not punishing. On good strikes, the ball goes where you want it on a good mid flight and stops on a dime. Bottom line - great clubs if you are at least an average ball striker and really enjoy playing a more traditional iron with little offset. I got some excellent used Nike Pro Forged Combo irons from globalgolf.com. I have played twice with them now, and they are by far the best irons I have ever used. I shot a 109 on the same course last week with my old irons. Yesterday I posted a 93.
This is the best round I have ever played on any course. By the way, the course was a Robert Trent Jones tournament course for the LPGA. I dropped 16 strokes just because the irons are extremely consistent. Instead of laying up am now able to go for it. I picked up an extra 15 yards on my pitching wedge alone. If you have an opportunity to use these I seriously ask you to do so.
I got some excellent used Nike Pro Forged Combo irons from globalgolf.com. I have played twice with them now, and they are by far the best irons I have ever used. I shot a 109 on the same course last week with my old irons. Yesterday I posted a 93.
This is the best round I have ever played on any course. By the way, the course was a Robert Trent Jones tournament course for the LPGA.
I dropped 16 strokes just because the irons are extremely consistent. Instead of laying up am now able to go for it.
I picked up an extra 15 yards on my pitching wedge alone. If you have an opportunity to use these I seriously ask you to do so.
I shoot with my old graphite Taylor Made cavity irons anything between 85 and 95. I purchased new in Sept 2011 a custom set of these forged beauties. The head is small and the 8 to PW blade are easy to hit, yes easy. The 6 iron is effortless. I hit all of them well.
They surprisingly go further than my old clubs, distance is no problem. They are one club longer than my old set. The feel of the clubs on approach is excellent. On the downside but it can be overcome is that the PW inside of 50yd acts as a bump'n'run club. Also on short chips the ball does come hot off the face. I purchased a Callaway gap wedge provide other options to the bump and run offering of the PW at less than 50 yds. The PW will go with an easy swing easy to 135yds.
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It flies high and accurate. The 8 iron will handle 150 yds no problem. The ball flies high and long. These are a great set of irons. I shoot with my old graphite Taylor Made cavity irons anything between 85 and 95. I purchased new in Sept 2011 a custom set of these forged beauties. The head is small and the 8 to PW blade are easy to hit, yes easy.
The 6 iron is effortless. I hit all of them well. They surprisingly go further than my old clubs, distance is no problem. They are one club longer than my old set. The feel of the clubs on approach is excellent. On the downside but it can be overcome is that the PW inside of 50yd acts as a bump'n'run club.
Also on short chips the ball does come hot off the face. I purchased a Callaway gap wedge provide other options to the bump and run offering of the PW at less than 50 yds. The PW will go with an easy swing easy to 135yds. It flies high and accurate. The 8 iron will handle 150 yds no problem. The ball flies high and long.
These are a great set of irons. These clubs are just a little to tight for the low to average golfer. When you strike the ball perfectly, they respond with a beautiful shot. Mis-hit even a little and your shot can go badly awry. If you're like me and have a slightly inconsistent swing, the Nike Pro Combo irons don't forgive enough.
If you are an average golfer and are looking for a set of clubs to improve your score, this is not the set. You might eventually improve because you are forced to practice near perfect swings, but they definitely won't give you an immediate boost. Distance is also an issue. I'm using a 5 iron where I normally used a 7 and still coming up short. These clubs are just a little to tight for the low to average golfer. When you strike the ball perfectly, they respond with a beautiful shot. Mis-hit even a little and your shot can go badly awry.
If you're like me and have a slightly inconsistent swing, the Nike Pro Combo irons don't forgive enough. If you are an average golfer and are looking for a set of clubs to improve your score, this is not the set. You might eventually improve because you are forced to practice near perfect swings, but they definitely won't give you an immediate boost.
Distance is also an issue. I'm using a 5 iron where I normally used a 7 and still coming up short. I love these irons. I hit them very long and fairly accurate, only an 80s golfer,(partly because I started swinging harder right after I purchased them, but also have a bit of a draw too).
I hit my PW right at 150yd but I can't chip around the green like I used to. The flighted shafts are awesome but the PW inside of 50yd acts as a bump'n'run club which is okay as long as you don't have to climb over anything. But other than that I love the clubs, love the look, distance and feel. And paid $150 for 3-PW on ebay brand new last year. Hope to have them for many years to come.
I love these irons. I hit them very long and fairly accurate, only an 80s golfer,(partly because I started swinging harder right after I purchased them, but also have a bit of a draw too). I hit my PW right at 150yd but I can't chip around the green like I used to. The flighted shafts are awesome but the PW inside of 50yd acts as a bump'n'run club which is okay as long as you don't have to climb over anything.
But other than that I love the clubs, love the look, distance and feel. And paid $150 for 3-PW on ebay brand new last year. Hope to have them for many years to come. I bought these a couple of weeks ago, and so far I like them quite a bit.
Like many mid-handicappers, I'm a fairly decent ballstriker with my mid- and short irons, but do tend to mis-hit my longer irons (mostly I hit pull hooks when I swing them poorly). I hit my buddy’s Nike blades and really liked the feel of them, but didn’t trust myself with long-iron blades. So I thought a progressive club design was a good compromise (would've like to try the Titleist ZB, but they were out of my price range). So far I do really like these clubs.
I'm still getting the distance of them down. Some people on here have complained that these irons are shorter than their old irons. I personally haven’t found that at all, because they are significantly longer than my previous irons. Probably a good 15 yards longer, in fact. But I was hitting some really lame 'game-improvement' irons from Cleveland, and while they were easy to hit straight, they were impossible to work and really short. I noticed that some of the people that complained that these irons are short were coming from straight blades to these.
Maybe that’s different, but all that perimeter weighting for forgiveness in my old irons seemed to make it so that no shot was too bad, but no shot was very good, either. Like I said, these are significantly longer and they're also more workable, but they are obviously less forgiving, which means that distance varies more based on how you hit the ball (mis-hit versus pure obviously, but also a normal swing versus really muscling up). It’s something that takes a bit of getting used to, but I like it. It brings more feel into the game.
And it’s hard to beat suddenly hitting a 7 iron 175 yards and being able to play a fairly easy-to-hit club from as much as 200 yards out. That makes a lot of holes an awful lot easier.
The only thing I’ve really noticed so far that’s somewhat odd is that I’m taking bigger divots with these clubs than I ever have before. But I don’t think it’s the clubs; I think I’m just attacking the ball a bit more so I’m driving down through it more than I did in the past. But it hasn’t really cost me many times so far. Like any clubs, they're only right for you if they're right for your game.
And overall, I think these clubs are a great compromise between blades and cavity backs for most decent golfers. It’s really surprising that more brands don’t make sets like this. I'm giving them 5 stars for overall, but only 3 stars for value, because new I think these clubs are a bit overpriced. I got a great deal on a used set on ebay, though. That's the way you should go. I bought these a couple of weeks ago, and so far I like them quite a bit.
Like many mid-handicappers, I'm a fairly decent ballstriker with my mid- and short irons, but do tend to mis-hit my longer irons (mostly I hit pull hooks when I swing them poorly). I hit my buddy’s Nike blades and really liked the feel of them, but didn’t trust myself with long-iron blades. So I thought a progressive club design was a good compromise (would've like to try the Titleist ZB, but they were out of my price range). So far I do really like these clubs. I'm still getting the distance of them down.
Some people on here have complained that these irons are shorter than their old irons. I personally haven’t found that at all, because they are significantly longer than my previous irons. Probably a good 15 yards longer, in fact. But I was hitting some really lame 'game-improvement' irons from Cleveland, and while they were easy to hit straight, they were impossible to work and really short. I noticed that some of the people that complained that these irons are short were coming from straight blades to these. Maybe that’s different, but all that perimeter weighting for forgiveness in my old irons seemed to make it so that no shot was too bad, but no shot was very good, either. Like I said, these are significantly longer and they're also more workable, but they are obviously less forgiving, which means that distance varies more based on how you hit the ball (mis-hit versus pure obviously, but also a normal swing versus really muscling up).
It’s something that takes a bit of getting used to, but I like it. It brings more feel into the game.
And it’s hard to beat suddenly hitting a 7 iron 175 yards and being able to play a fairly easy-to-hit club from as much as 200 yards out. That makes a lot of holes an awful lot easier.
The only thing I’ve really noticed so far that’s somewhat odd is that I’m taking bigger divots with these clubs than I ever have before. But I don’t think it’s the clubs; I think I’m just attacking the ball a bit more so I’m driving down through it more than I did in the past.
But it hasn’t really cost me many times so far. Like any clubs, they're only right for you if they're right for your game. And overall, I think these clubs are a great compromise between blades and cavity backs for most decent golfers. It’s really surprising that more brands don’t make sets like this.
I'm giving them 5 stars for overall, but only 3 stars for value, because new I think these clubs are a bit overpriced. I got a great deal on a used set on ebay, though. That's the way you should go.