The Nike Golf Driver


by Chad Hoffmann - Date: 2007-04-24 - Word Count: 307 Share This!

The Nike Golf company has spent the last three years designing a Nike golf driver that is targeted at pros and low handicap players with prices in the hundreds for a single Nike golf driver. As we all know, Nike golf drivers have had a long and bumpy road to travel before arriving at the high quality that is the Nike golf driver we know today. Even Tiger Woods has been quoted saying that Nike golf has come a long way in design and function. So here is the latest on what Nike golf is doing today.

With the upper end of the Nike golf driver market well secured, Nike has focused on us common golfers and engineered for us the Nike golf driver called the Distance Series or NDS for short. The NDS Nike golf driver is designed for golfers of all abilities who want the quality of a high-tech Nike golf driver without having to pay high dollar.

With the Nike golf driver series NDS at our fingertips, you are holding a Nike designed driver that's been built with research and materials gleaned from previous award-winning projects such as the Ignite driver. Nike has applied what it has learned through the management of the center of gravity by progressive weighting of the Nike golf driver head and an assortment of shaft options. These improvements help make the game of golf more enjoyable at a lower price tag. Tom Stites, Nike Golf's Director of Product Creation was quoted saying, "We want to bring golf to everyone and for the game to be enjoyable to everyone."

With a Nike golf driver in your bag, the game of golf has just become a little more enjoyable and cost effective to play. Reduce your handicap, impress your boss and most of all gain confidence in your game with a Nike golf driver.


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Chad Hoffmann is co-founder of Custom-Golf-Clubs.com, a sight devoted to all things golf.

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