Nike reveals new junior golf set
Nike’s new junior golf set allows junior players to improve skills

Nike have launched a brand new junior golf set.
The VR_S Covert Junior set features the same look, feel and signature red colour as the VR_S Covert line of clubs made for adults.
The uniflex club sets are available in two sizes and are designed to promote proper swing fundamentals through ideal length, weight and aerodynamic design.
Both the five-piece and seven-piece sets include a lightweight and specialised VR_S Junior Golf bag.
The juniors will benefit from an oversized, ultra-light driver and hybrid with high loft to promote launch.
Wide sole, deep cavity back #7, #9 irons and sand wedge with a low centre of gravity will help get the ball airborne and a pro-style design putter with a milled flat face is designed for precision on the greens.
All clubs come with rubber grips and graphite shafts for durability and a controlled swing.
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The ‘size 1' set features a driver, 7-iron, sand wedge and putter. RRP is £149.99.
As junior golfers progress in size and skill level, they can transition into the ‘size 2' set, which adds a hybrid and 9-iron to the bag. RRP is £189.99.
Both sets are available now.
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