Nike VR STR8-FIT Tour driver
Nike VR STR8-FIT Tour driver review. Nike Victory Red golf drivers reviewed

The best-looking driver that Nike have produced, particularly as the head can be set up to sit exactly how each individual likes. The head and Voodoo shaft mean this will suit those with quicker-than-average swing speeds.
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A traditional head is combined with a brand new compression channel located in the sole of the club. This increases the compression of the body at impact for improved ball speed and increased distance. The customisable head can be set up in 32 different positions to help vary shot shape and flight.
The Nike VR STR8-FIT Tour driver should suit golfers who who want a great-looking, workable headshape, like the option of being able to change the face angle, and/or would like to reduce the spin they produce with a driver.
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