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Nicklaus Golf Irons ReviewsWe found 6 reviews matching this brand and category. Click here for the best deals on Nicklaus equipment. Click on any of the reviews below to research Nicklaus golf equipment or click here: Golf Irons to go back to the Irons category page.
Average Rating For Nicklaus Irons 4.50 Click Here To Buy Nicklaus Irons |
Didn't find what you need? Try our site search: Other Nicklaus Reviews You May Find Interesting EZ-UP Irons - The bottom line on these irons is they are a great purchase for the price range. Well designed, constructed and very comfortable to swing. If you struggle getting the ball up in the air like I did, th Airmax 360 - Great club for the price. Can't believe the "Big Names" can provide much better performance especially when they are double the price of a new Airmax (that's here in South Africa)- I think we are payi Airmax 440 ML - I am not exaggerating when I say this is the finest and longest driver I have ever played. These clubs are more inexpensive than your top 3-4 drivers on the market and after hitting one you would pay Golden Bear WO88H / RO88H - We are interested in learning their value and perhaps to find a good home for them. Air Max ML 440 - sale price was $279 which is at lest $100 dollars les than the big names Air Max 440 9 Degree - Everyone says they can hit a ball 280-290-300, but I've played with everyone from scratch golfers to those with 30+ handicaps and have only met a few that can really hit 270+ and stay in play with any Air Bear Pro Carbon - THE CLUBS ARE AN EXCELLENT LLOKING AND FEELING SET OF IRONS Air Max 440 ML - 9 Degree Stiff - If you are looking for new technology, with a good feel and look, give this driver a try. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. Go to a golf shop with a launch monitor to find the right shaft, loft, AirMax 440 ML 9 Degree Stiff Flex - In summary this club fit me very well. I don't have a problem with length. I still hit the driver about 300 yards but if I miss the sweet spot slightly, which happens fairly frequently, the I may be Iron Max Hybrid MC Iron 18* - I always use a 21* Sonartec hybrid instead of a three iron. It gives a very penetrating trajectory, yet it's easy to hit. The Nicklaus model isn't quite as easy to hit, most likely because the loft 430 - Go and get it now. Golf Clubs Golf Travel Golf Forums |