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Nike VR Pro Limited Driver (Written By: GolfSpy T) Here’s the dead solid blunt truth: The is a driver that at least 50% of you reading this will probably want no part of. As you’ll see, it’s not really designed for the average golfer, and while “ average golfer” is a phrase I’m not particularly fond of; if you need help getting the ball in air, fight a slice, or feel like you need all 460ccs that the rules of golf allow for, today, my friend, you are the average golfer – and this is not your new driver. For the rest of youhell, the rest of us, the might prove to be something really, really special. Look, despite ample opportunity, I’m not one to put a new driver in my bag every week. More often than not, when I play golf, money, or better still, beer, is on the line. As much I like to drive for show, at a minimum I’ve got to have a club that I trust to put a ball in the fairway. Hp printer drivers for mac. The last thing I want to do is come home to my wife sober and broke.
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Fortunately it would seem that I am part of that other 50%, the guys who really, really need to take a close look at the. Hell, you might even put it in your bag. You know what’s crazy? I’ve been at MyGolfSpy for less than 2 years, and this is the 4th Nike Driver I’ve put through our testing process. While we’ve looked at 3 drivers from other companies (Adams, Callaway, and Cobra), it’s an astonishing (to me anyway) realization that Nike, a company who – lets’ face it – probably isn’t on the top of many lists when it comes to drivers, is the first to get to 4. It’s not like Nike just drops these things in the mail every time a new one comes out (although they probably should).
The Nike VR Pro Driver is the Nike's is a significant improvement on the previous Victory Red Driver and is a more Tour-level design than the SQ Machspeed Black Series. The look and shape of the head are more classic pear-shaped than Nike's previous drivers and the club seems to sit slightly open at address. Lucas Glover put Nike's VR Pro Limited Edition Forged driver in his bag at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in August. Anthony Kim started using one at the PGA Championship, and Paul Casey also. Certainly the Nike VR Pro “Limited” Driver is a curious offering. While there’s a lot to like about the driver, based on the design alone, it’s probably not going to be any sort of breakthrough offering for Nike.
Nopewe actually ask for them. I’ll stop short of saying that I know something that you don’t, but the reason I keep asking Nike to send me drivers is that I honestly believe that the company who is better know for Tiger Woods than any of the equipment it produces, is creeping dangerously close to releasing a classic all-around winner; the kind of driver golfers will talk about for years to come. Now having said that, the VR Pro “Limited” is probably not that driver. With a comparatively small 430cc head, Nike isn’t going to reach the large segment of golfers conditioned to believe that bigger is better. They’ll no doubt face perceptions (some real, some complete garbage) that a smaller driver is “harder to hit” and less forgiving. And yes, there will no doubt be some that have developed such a tinker toy mindset that they won’t even look at a driver they can’t put a wrench to.

Tell Us What You Think! • Would you consider playing a driver smaller than 460cc • Would you still play a driver with a glued hosel, or is adjustability a requirement? • What do you like or dislike about Nike drivers?
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The Marketing Angle Before we get to the review itself, there are a few things Nike would apparently like you to know about the new VR Pro Limited: • It’s got new technology. Specifically, it leverages Nike’s new “NexCOR Face Technology”. NexCOR is Nike’s take on multi-face thickness (some call it variable face thickness). All of this – and stop me if you’ve heard this before – translates to increased ball speed, and increased distance. Like previous VR Models, the Limited features Nike’s Compression Channel Technology. • It’s forged, in four separate pieces (face, crown, sole, and hosel) • It’s “Limited”. While I don’t have exact numbers, I have confirmed that Nike is actually manufacturing fewer of these drivers.