Nike VR hybrid
Nike (Victory Red) VR hybrid review, part of Nike Golf's new Victory Red range

There aren't too many hybrids out there built specifically for fast swing speeds and confident ball-strikers, but the VR is one that fits this market perfectly. Unsurprisingly the compact head is great from difficult lies, but the impressive flight it produced also makes it an excellent option from the tee.
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Created to suit tour players by opening the face of the compact head slightly and altering the centre of gravity. This gives a high launch with reduced spin and provides extreme workability. The Nike VR (Victory Red) hybrid should suit golfers who like to look down on a neutral/slightly open face, are looking for an extremely compact hybrid, and/or have struggled with a hook when it comes to hybrid clubs.
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