Nike VR Pro Limited Edition Forged driver introduced
Nike introduces VR Pro Limited Edition Forged driver. News of Nike's Victory Red Pro Limited Edition Forged driver

Nike has introduced its new VR Pro Pro Limited Edition Forged driver, which will be available from November.
Utilising player insights and demanding standards has helped Nike produce a club that delivers Tour-level distance with maximum workability and performance.
The new Nike VR Pro Limited Edition Forged driver is the latest addition to the premium Victory Red franchise. The Nike VR Pro Limited Edition Forged driver is already in the bag of Paul Casey and Anthony Kim.
The Tour-driven pear shaped head design is 430cc and made of a forged construction that addresses the tour athlete's need for great feel, ultimate control and maximum workability.
In addition, the Nike VR Pro Limited Edition Forged driver utilises a new Nike innovation, NexCOR face technology. NexCOR face technology maximises distance for the widest range of players through a new speed-expanding multi face thickness design.
The NexCOR infinity design creates a bridge for an ultra-thin, ultra-hot face and unmatched ball speed and the sole of the Nike VR Pro Limited Edition Forged driver features Nike's recognisable variable Compression Channel technology.
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