Nike Victory Red Forged Split Cavity & Forged TW irons review
Review Date: 30th March 2009
Nike Victory Red Forged Split Cavity & Forged TW irons review
Price: £720.00
With both the iron sets being forged, they provide ultimate feel. The Split Cavity irons providing a little extra forgiveness than that of the Forged TW. Beautiful looking iron sets.
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Design and Tech Benefits
These have been designed for those who want a compact iron, but with more forgiveness. The Nike Victory Red Split Cavity irons have a slightly wider sole, thicker topline and more offset than the Victory Red TW Blades, but maintain the traditional look. The cavity is designed to provide a higher trajectory throughout the set with the same loft and lie as the blades.
Tiger Woods helped create a set that will replace the Nike blades he has used for over five years.
The centre of gravity has been positioned to Woods’ specs to provide added control and to aid shot shaping. The set has a slightly modified shape and thicker toe than the original Nike blade.
Golf Monthly Verdict
Last year’s CCi Forged were impressive, but for us this is the best set of clubs Nike have ever designed. When you look at the cavity from the back compared to the view at address, it is hard to believe it’s the same club. They are weighted beautifully and feel great off the face - perfect for anyone who loves a compact blade, but wants the reassurance of forgiveness when needed.
It is clear that much of what Tiger liked about his old set has been transferred into the new model. The slightly thicker toe does make these appear a little less intimidating, but there is no doubting these beautiful blades have been designed to be used by only the best ball strikers.
Where next?
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Reviewer: Tom Dagwell









User reviews
Add your reviewFebruary 17 16:30
chris hegarty
I'm currently using the Nike Victory Red split cavity. A beautiful club to look at, is very workable and offers a fair degree of forgiveness with its cavity. Although the clubs are expensive, I firmly believe it's money well spent.
June 24 06:39
Jack Franklin
Nike have taken it to the next step of irons. They have made a big improvement compared to last year's model. They all look classy and professional. But I dont think its worth the money.