Nickent Golf Clubs
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For 2008 Nickent is building upon its successful 3DX line and has added some design features and enhancements that will be discussed later. If you is a person with unlimited funds to build your set of clubs can of course choose any brand you choose for your hybrids. However, if you're like most of us and I would assemble the best possible set of his game to the most reasonable prices, I recommend products from a company like Nickent. Nickent is a company golf club would be safe, but his brand is not as dominant as some others. The result is that Nickent offers excellent clubs, and a lower price than other companies do. The suggested retail for the hybrid golf clubs discussed below is $ 129. This is definitely at the top level of quality / price considerations for hybrids. They offer an unbelievable number of hybrid options for a golfer is sure to find the right club to hit the ball necessary distance to look for. In addition, Nickent has made the decision logic of integration from their clubs, essentially hybrid with its line of wood street. The fairway woods have simply become hybrids with a larger head and sometimes less loft, as in the 3-wood.
2008 Features and Enhancements-Thinner Crown deeper face, increased COR, XW Weight Inserts
This section gives a brief description of the enhancements Nickent has added to its 2008 product line hybrid golf club, starting with a thin crown. Of course, almost all hybrid designs are trying to redistribute weight low and the back of the club face, often on the perimeter of the back. This lowers the CG (center of gravity) of the club so the ball can get up in the air easier, club and also increases the MOI (moment of inertia), which allows more forgiveness on off-center hits. Nickent changed the material used in the crown of its hybrid clubs lightweight titanium. This change has allowed the crown to be substantially lighter and allows weight transfer for the reasons described above. The trick here is to titanium link with the rest of the head of steel, Nickent has solved that problem with what they call a patented brazing.
For 2008 Nickent has also made the club face a little deeper by 2mm and has increased its hybrid CDR. COR is a measure of effect next spring from the face of stick. This technology appeared some years ago and now drivers are migrating to other clubs in the bag like fairway woods and hybrid golf clubs. Of course, you can imagine that undoubtedly must be less than the spring or trampoline from the smaller face of a hybrid club compared to a driver with a large face larger, but apparently the effect of CDR on hybrid makes a difference to the distance the club can make the trip ball. It would be interesting to see some data taken an Iron Byron "machine type hybrids with identical hitting more and less COR. In any case what matters with hybrids is that the golfer knows where you can hit each club so that you can fill the gap between their fairway woods and fewer strings. The point of hybrids is to hit the ball more easily in the air and forever more, not necessarily to hit harder.
Nickent has used their XW weight insert system in previous years, both lines woods and hybrids. The inserts, which are placed in the back of the club with a finger toward the other side of the heel, is said to reduce vibration and used to adjust the swing weight.
Available from Nickent hybrids
Nickent has an almost incredible number of hybrids available for golfers. In its line of hybrids, which they call 4DX IW, there are 16 different options (!), With a club every 1.5 degrees 14-29 degrees loft. Many of these clubs, but not all, are women and left-handed versions available too. This information can be found on the website of the company. You can also find there and graphite shaft options are available steel. These are all manufacturers of golf club shaft. Grips are first rate, and produced by Lamkin.
As stated earlier, Nickent is a serious golf club manufacturer. Their stable of Tour players is not huge, but they have some that are in the upper echelons of the PGA Tour and other tours. Some of these players would be welcome to the teams of any club manufacturer, so the fact they chose Nickent says something. So for the golfer who is trying to build a good set of clubs without taking out a second mortgage, is certainly worth a serious look for Nickent golf clubs hybrid, and such Once other clubs too.
Walt Ballenberger is a life-long golfer and founder of http://www.hybridgolfclubs.org, a resource site for golfers. For a Free Report entitled "How to Find the "Sweet Spot" on Your Golf Clubs in 10 Minutes" visit http://www.hybridgolfclubs.org


US $119.99






