Advantages: Look great and ball feels great of the clubface Disadvantages: Price is quite high
...I purchased a set of these irons last March after having my old set for about 10 years.
Tried out 4 or 5 other top brand makes, but these felt the most comfortable and gave the best feel. It is easy to shape the ball with these clubs and they give a very nice flight to the ball.
I would say these clubs are also good for high handicap golfers, but would probably recommend the Srixon I-402 for them. The I-302's are very durable.
I have the regular shaft. I found the stiff shaft to be very stiff and as such was very easy to push the ball right.
They are fairly expensive, but for a mid to low handicap golfer like myself looking to get into single figures, these are well worth the price.
Very easy to get used to and I felt after a few weeks that I had the clubs for years.
My handicap was 15 when I bought these clubs and I am not playing...
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Advantages: Trusted brand, forgiving Disadvantages: Heavy, akward to keep clean
...I bought these to replace my Great White which use to be my Dad's. I wanted a good solid club that I could keep for few years and that would improve my game but not so much that was relying on the clubs and not my own technique. I had seen these in my local pro shop and I liked the way they looked as they are oversized and that gives me confidence.
Other clubs that I was interested in were the Taylor Made RAC and MacGregor. The major deciding factor in my choosing of the Nike were the price, they were a lot cheaper then the Taylor Mades and looked more durable than the MacGregor.
I was able to try out a 6 iron at my local range and instantly the difference was obvious. Maybe it's to do with the advances in club technology but they just gave a sweeter shot than my Great White's did. I was able to get the ball up higher straight...
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