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Good News Nike Golf adds irons to VR_S Covert line

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Hot on the heels new VR_S hidden driver, Nike Golf launched a high speed cavityback, iron, designed to maximize distance, control and forgiveness.

"Distance, control and consistency the key to successful golf clubs, said:" Tom Stites, the creative director of Nike New Golf Clubs. "We combined distance of each club in the a the high speed cavityback the NexCor technology and dual-bevel only maximize the bag. Golfers will see positive improvements not only gunfire, but the off-center shot."

The cavityback is hidden "covertly," Nike Golf said, giving each iron a sleeker look at address while offering the performance advantages of a highly forgiving distance iron. VR_S concealed iron is the most common irons, will attract a wide range of players. Of course you can try about Taylormade Tour Preferred MB Forged Irons too.

Hidden cavityback Nike Golf engineers most corner of the club's weight, increase the moment of inertia the amount (MOI) to increase forgiveness and the shooting of an off-center to add more distance. A new variable, the maximum distance is incredibly thin 1.6 mm, heated face.

NexCOR technology is designed to deliver faster ball speed and longer shots from a wider area of the face. The NexCor at impact, by using a variable face thickness, is focused on the increase in the sweet spot, and not only in the center of the face to create more of the speed, but also the lower and towars toes is likely to impact, wherein most golfers. Compared with the Taylormade R11 Irons, you will get more information of the irons.

For hardcore hidden in VR_S engineers to create a dual-bevel only, which makes the ball sit low to prevent digging of the club. Only through the grass to make a clean cut, and interaction with the turf Equally disturbing shooting.

The hidden family these new irons VR_S also includes part of the driver, fairway woods and hybrid cars. February 8, February 15, 2013, in the rest of the world of golf stores in North America and Europe.
 
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