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Nike Golf Clubs Information

By Darin McGilvra

Nike Golf Clubs Information
Nike is most famous for the shoes it makes, but Nike Golf makes all kinds of equipment and apparel for golfers. The most famous golfer to use Nike Golf equipment is Tiger Woods. Here are some facts about Nike Golf clubs.

Drivers

Nike drivers are made under the SQ DYMO line, which includes four drivers: the SQ DYMO, the SQ DYMO2, the SQ DYMO STR8-FIT and the SQ DYMO2 STR8-FIT. The STR8-FIT drivers allow you to adjust the head to eight different angle positions.

Woods

The woods also are under the SQ DYMO line. There are two sets: the SQ DYMO Fairway Woods and the SQ DYMO2 Fairway Woods.

Hybrids

Nike Golf makes two sets of hybrids: the SQ SUMO Hybrids and the SQ SUMO2 Hybrids. The SQ SUMO2 Hybrids have slightly larger club heads.

Irons

Nike Golf makes six sets of irons. They include the Victory Red, the SQ SUMO Irons, the SQ SUMO2 Hybrid/Iron Set, the Slingshot 4D Irons, the Ignite Men Junior's Set and the Slingshot HL Mixed Set, which includes some hybrids.

Wedge

Nike Golf only makes one model of wedge, the Victory Red Forged Wedge. Nike Golf claims its grooves in the head are designed to increase spin for better control and shot placement.

Putters

Nike Golf makes four different lines of putters: the Method Putter, OZ, IC and Unitized. OZ has six different models, IC has seven different models and Unitized also has seven different models. There is only one Method Putter.

About The Author

Darin McGilvra is a writer in Southern California. He has been a writer since 1997. He worked as a sports writer and copy editor for newspapers for more than 12 years before becoming a freelance writer. His articles have appeared recently in "The Californian" newspaper in Temecula, Calif. McGilvra holds a Bachelor of Arts in mathematics education from Northwest Nazarene College.
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