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Nickent Mens 4DX Ironwoods
Nickent Mens 4DX Ironwoods feature:

  • Club/Loft: #1 i-Wood: 14 • #2 i-Wood 17 • #3 i-Wood: 20 • #4 i-Wood: 23 • #5 i-Wood: 26 • #6 i-Wood: 29
  • Sole:Brazing technology allows a manufacturer to fuse steel and titanium without using epoxy
  • Setup:Super thin .4 mm Titanium crown is fused with a stainless steel body by a unique and patented brazing technology
  • Face:This design change creates a perfect trajectory that fights the wind and lands softly from long distances, while catering to every swing speed
  • Graphite shaft available in Light Regular (Senior), Regular, Stiff, or X-Stiff flex
  • Lamkin NNG grip for exceptional feel

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    Nickent Pipe Putter (Plumber’s Neck Mallet) When you’re on the greens, nothing is more important that alignment. The Nickent PP/003 Plumber-Neck Mallet Pipe Putter is designed with this in mind. The Pipe putter was designed with a cylinder pipe shape on the top provide a three-dimensional visual readout of exactly where your putter is lined up. Old alignment putters were only two-dimensional, allowing only half the visualization needed to sink longer, tougher putts. The diameter of the Pipe putter cylinder matches the diameter of a golf ball (1.68 inches), making this an exceptional alignment aid putter. Essential to Pipe’s performance is the ultra-light thermoplastic centerpiece surrounded by heavier steel, which pushes additional weight to the perimeter of the clubhead. In addition, the thermoplastic material is strong, tough, and resistant to abrasion, so you can count on this putter round after round after round.

    Available in five different models, this plumber-neck mallet putter is characterized by a horizontal bend just below where the end of the shaft and the hosel meet. This design is ideal for players who like to keep their hands ahead of the clubhead through impact. This tends to make the putter more forgiving and easier to use, which is the reason why it is so popular.

    About Pipe Technology
    The Pipe putter name is an acronym for Putting Inline Performance Enhancement. This patent-pending and USGA-conforming technology combines three-dimensional capabilities with the most extreme perimeter weighted putter allowed by physics to deliver a club that allows the ball to roll true, straight and directly where you’ve aimed. A heavy tungsten plug in the rear of the pipe section accounts for 15-percent of the putter’s weight. This produces a very high moment of inertia (MOI) to resist twisting on miss-hits, and to bring the center of gravity (CG) further back than any available putter design. This weighting system also gives the ball 25-percent less skid and roll than other leading putters, so not only will you have a better aim and better feel, but the ball will actually follow the path you’ve lined up. Compare this alignment-weighting system with any putter on the market and you’ll quickly see why Tour pros and amateurs alike are making three-putt greens a thing of the past with the Pipe putter.

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    Nickent 3DX Square Driver (460cc) The high MOI (moment of inertia) and a new avant-garde square geometry are featured in the latest driver from Nickent Golf. The 3DX Square driver is designed to go straighter with its Total Accuracy Control technology. Nickent engineers took their time to make sure its CG (center of gravity) was positioned to provide improved forgiveness, greater distance and a perfect launch angle while presenting a pleasing profile at address. This new geometric shape moves the CG further back and lower in the clubhead and offers a very high MOI that helps keep the clubhead from twisting at impact. This 3DX Square profile repositions weight to the corners of the clubhead, raising the MOI across both the horizontal and vertical axes. This produces greater stability and forgiveness for ball striking across the entire face, which is much wider than your average driver. To ensure the best ball flight possible, Nickent also improved the bulge and roll of the driver. This produces a ball flight that is straight, while still being workable. The proprietary Total Accuracy Control technology of the 3DX Square is maximum perimeter weighting and more discretionary weight for precise positioning of the CG and MOI. This was done without losing distance over previous Nickent drivers, according to Iron Byron tests conducted by Nickent engineers. The entire clubhead is forged titanium, giving it the same Titanium power produced by traditional drivers.

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