When you think of Nike irons, you tend to think of one man in particular and the blades that have taken him to so many victories. In fact, many have commented that it is Tiger's use of blades that has caused a renaissance in their use, both among Tour players and better amateurs as everyone looks to capture just a shard of the great man's ball striking ability. The Victory Red appellation is obviously a combination of Nike's recent domination of iron win count (22 victories on all major Tours this year and 27 on the same tours last year) along with Tiger's favored final day colour.
Nike Victory Red TW Forged Blade Irons Review
Feel
One of the rewards of playing blades is that wonderful sensation you get when you flush one out of the middle. The satisfaction of hitting the ball dead on comes from the choral symphony of feedback as the club sings in your hands in a way that no cavity back ever will. Nike have only been in the business of producing blades for a few years now and while it's a little unfair to judge them against the acknowledged masters of forged irons like Mizuno and Titleist, in a like-for-like comparison it would be hard to say that these irons have quite the feel of the MP-67 or the Z-M. That's not to say that the VR Blades do not give you a fantastic level of feel, it's just that they are a fraction of a percent off the top spot.
Conclusion
While the VR Blades are very similar in concept to the previous generation of Nike's blades, they contain a series of small but definite improvements that mean that the performance is so good that they should be considered by anyone looking for new blades.
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