Nike vr pro driver adapter




















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If you tend to miss high on the face, however; the VR Pro Limited is among the very best at maintaining distance. Well…that is until now. Though some clearly had reservations about certain aspects of the club, our testers generally liked the VR Limited.

Actually, looking at the survey responses, what we have is a somewhat polarizing club. Either our testers hit it well and loved it, or struggled with it, and basically want little more to do with it. For the most part, I believe I did. While Nike is clearly trying to hit a specific market with this driver, there might be a broader market than many might think.

And should you find you can tame the beast, there should be some serious consideration giving to bagging it. If you found this review and others useful, please consider making a cash donation to help support MyGolfSpy or a contribution to our Club Recycling Program. We accept credit cards through PayPal. A PayPal account is not required in order to donate. You get to try it when, where, and how you want for two weeks before deciding if you want to buy it or not.

Want to test out two different brands, or two different configurations? No problem. This isn't 30 minutes on the range with range balls, a pro looking over your shoulder, and an awkward conversation at the end about whether you want it or not. Utry gives you the freedom to test drive the club on your course, at your pace, with the golf ball you play.

Use it as much as you like so you can really know what the club will do for your game before you invest in it. If you don't love it, simply put it back in the box it came in, use the included prepaid return shipping label, and send it back to us. That's it. If you do love it, that's awesome!

Tell Us What You Think! Would you consider playing a driver smaller than cc Would you still play a driver with a glued hosel, or is adjustability a requirement? What do you like or dislike about Nike drivers? From the concept to the course, it is the driver made with and for the game's very best.

From the concept to the course, it is the driver. Maybe that has to do with the late fall release. Perhaps they anticipate less interest in a cc model. It is being played on Tour. My sense of things is that Nike, as a golf brand, has been somewhat polarizing. A couple of things should probably be clarified out of the gate. I think the Compression Channel looks cool actual technological merits aside , and the logos and paint-fill are just very well done.

Those details alone were enough for me to rate the looks a 9, while another tester gave it a perfect Some testers mentioned the lack of an alignment aid, while others commented on how bulky the STR8-FIT hosel looks at address. This little detail has come up just about everywhere Nike drivers have been reviewed, so hopefully at some point Nike engineers will do something about it.

Overall it was a mixed bag, with one tester absolutely less than thrilled about the looks 4. Nike drivers traditionally have a very solid hard feel to them. Unlike other drivers in the Nike lineup, that model featured a traditional, non-adjustable, glued hosel. I have absolutely no proof, but I suspect the STR8-Fit hosel has a fairly dramatic impact on feel, and if Nike ever decided to product a lower priced, glued model, the results would be better.

If it feels like a bat, it should come as no surprise that it sounds like a bat. Even those testers who were ok with the feel mostly rated the sound a point lower. So with that in mind, I want to share a quote with you from one of our testers:. Now normally this is the type of quote that might cause an OEM to withhold equipment from future reviews.

Fortunately for us, Nike has never been one to take a heavy-handed approach to MyGolfSpy. This type of thing happens all the time. My average miss with the Nike VR Pro Driver was less than 9 yards from center, so you can be assured I rated it very highly for accuracy.

Though the numbers suggest it should have been otherwise, no other tester rated accuracy higher than an 8. Once again, perceptions contrast reality. Two testers including myself rated it a 9, while several others rated it an 8. As always, there were some dissenters, who rated it as low as 4. Toss in some 6s and 7s, and things shake out a bit below average. Though it carries the least weight of our subjective categories, LOP often provides a simple summary of how our testers responded to a given club.

LOP scores have the lowest average of any category we track, so smaller numbers are more common here than anywhere else. On the high-end we had a couple of 8s, but we also had a single tester who went all the way down to 1. Most everyone else floated between 6 and 7, which while not outstanding, could certainly be worse. It would be somewhat unfair to get bogged down by the subjective stuff.

Because of the sound and feel it may take some time to grow to love a Nike driver, but I think it can happen. If you found this review and others useful, please consider making a cash donation to help support MyGolfSpy or a contribution to our Club Recycling Program. We accept credit cards through PayPal. A PayPal account is not required in order to donate.

Tony is the Editor of MyGolfSpy where his job is to bring fresh and innovative content to the site. In addition to his editorial responsibilities, he was instrumental in developing MyGolfSpy's data-driven testing methodologies and continues to sift through our data to find the insights that can help improve your game. Tony believes that golfers deserve to know what's real and what's not, and that means MyGolfSpy's equipment coverage must extend beyond the so-called facts as dictated by the same companies that created them.

I owned this driver and it had been solid for me. About yards longer than my previous diablo octane tour driver. The only thing is that it broke while i was hitting on the range. Hopefully NIKE can replace it for me. I have owned this driver for about 6 months now and have spent 4 of them with Nike trying to keep it fixed. I First snapped the Project X 6. Snapped right at the hosel. A month later and 4 rounds later I found a crack along the compression channel. Two months later, I set here with no driver after snapping the second shaft in the exact same spot under the furrel at the hosel.

What a headache! I liked the idea of the smaller cc Victory Red Tour driver the one without the adjustable hosel. I am all for adjustability, but the size of modern drivers is unwieldy to me. Even cc is huge to me.



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