New Nike VR irons launched
Nike has launched three new sets of irons. The Victory Red range sees the addition of the Nike VR Pro Blades, Nike VR Pro Cavity irons and Nike VR Pro Combo irons
It's been a busy few weeks with new golf gear flooding into the Golf Monthly office and the GM Test Team will be bringing you all the latest equipment news both online and, especially, in the November issue of Golf Monthly magazine (on sale now), and in the December issue.
In the meantime we can now bring you news of some more new gear from Nike. You will recall that earlier in the week we released pictures of Nike's new Nike SQ Machspeed Black driver (Square).
Well, now you can take at look at Nike's three new sets of irons. The Victory Red range sees the addition of the Nike VR Pro Blades, Nike VR Pro Cavity irons and Nike VR Pro Combo irons.
You can view the picture galleries of the new Nike VR irons here:
Nike VR Pro Blades irons pictures Nike VR Pro Cavity irons pictures Nike VR Pro Combo irons pictures
More details will follow when we have been out on the course with Nike's new irons.
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