Nike Victory Red irons review
Nike Victory Red irons

Nike continue to design impressive, ultra-forgiving sets that offer plenty of margin for error. There is a huge difference visually compared to the rest of the Victory Red range with forgiveness levels at a premium. The long irons inspired confidence. Where next? Competition: Win over £2,000 worth of Nike Golf gear by posting a review on Golf Monthly More On Test: - Nike Victory Red Forged Split Cavity & Forged TW irons review - Nike Victory Red wedges review - More irons reviews Galleries: - Nike Victory Red irons pictures
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The Nike Victory Red irons are full cavity irons with more offset than the other models. The head is made from 431 stainless steel, which is 25% softer than 17-4 stainless steel. The centre of gravity is back in the head and a thicker face at the bottom helps create high-launching shots. The undercut cavity and perimeter weighting should increase the moment of inertia (MOI) for forgiveness on mis-hits.
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