Nike CPR Wood
The curvy, red clubhead has an unusual, quirky look that is suprisingly appealing to hit. It's marginally bigger than some utilities on the market but that shouldn't put you off.

NIKE CPR WOOD £110
Design and Tech Benefits The curvy, red clubhead has an unusual, quirky look that is suprisingly appealing to hit. It's marginally bigger than some utilities on the market but that shouldn't put you off.The scoop back top cavity is designed to push the centre of gravity lower and your ball flight higher. Ideal for picking the ball up and punching it out of dodgy lies on and off the fairway.
GM VERDICT This utility club does offer a very high ball flight - good for escaping from a bad lie but hard to control in windy conditions. It is also one of the most forgiving utilities out there, ideal for higher handicappers.
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