how would you compare these irons to be cobra s3 irons in terms of feel and
forgiveness?
Have a quick one anyone else notice the amount of scratching on the sole of
the club? I’ve only hit 45 balls on the range and there is significant
where already!Noticed that not all of my irons have serial numbers only
some does this mean anything?Did i purchase “knock offs” any input would be
great i do love the look and feel of the clubs and a well struck ball flies.
These feel almost forged to me!
I have these could 13 year olds who just started
I have a question hopefully you can answer..I have the vr pro combo irons
and the black piece between the head and the shaft is separating from the
club head..So I have a little gap between the head of the club and that
black plastic piece on the shaft..this is the second set of nike irons I
have had and both have this same thing happen to them only rounds after I
got them. Hopefully you can give me an answer for this, thanks.
Hi, that black piece of plastic is called the ferrule. The good news is
that it is purely cosmetic. They often start to slide up the shaft and the
best way to move them back down is to hold the club a good 6 inches in the
steam of a boiling kettle. This will then let you move the ferrule back
down into place. Hope this helps.
how would you compare these irons to be cobra s3 irons in terms of feel and
forgiveness?
Have a quick one anyone else notice the amount of scratching on the sole of
the club? I’ve only hit 45 balls on the range and there is significant
where already!Noticed that not all of my irons have serial numbers only
some does this mean anything?Did i purchase “knock offs” any input would be
great i do love the look and feel of the clubs and a well struck ball flies.
These feel almost forged to me!
I have these could 13 year olds who just started
I have a question hopefully you can answer..I have the vr pro combo irons
and the black piece between the head and the shaft is separating from the
club head..So I have a little gap between the head of the club and that
black plastic piece on the shaft..this is the second set of nike irons I
have had and both have this same thing happen to them only rounds after I
got them. Hopefully you can give me an answer for this, thanks.
Hi, that black piece of plastic is called the ferrule. The good news is
that it is purely cosmetic. They often start to slide up the shaft and the
best way to move them back down is to hold the club a good 6 inches in the
steam of a boiling kettle. This will then let you move the ferrule back
down into place. Hope this helps.
Can’t wait to try this next week
Really helpful video – thank you 🙂