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  1. 29 lut 2024 · Nike expanded into golf club manufacturing in 2002 and enjoyed almost 15 years at the top of the game alongside prestigious brands like TaylorMade, Callaway, and Ping. Unexpectedly, Nike exited the golf club market in 2016 — the debate is ongoing as to why the company pulled the plug on what was a seemingly successful avenue.

  2. As a result, the Nike CCI forged irons yielded much clearer feedback while maintaining a substantial, solid, “thud” at impact. The Nike CCI forged irons may be a tad less forgiving than the Nike CCI cast irons; but players who are used to premium feel will appreciate the Nike CCI forged irons.

  3. 11 sty 2024 · The beginning of the end with Nike golf is when their leading man, their highest paid golfer, Tiger Woods, stopped playing Nike clubs in 2013. This brought to question if Nike could compete with the big three (Callaway, TaylorMade, and Titleist).

  4. Buyers liked the clubs quite a bit as they sold just as many or more than many other golf manufacturers. However, unless you are Callaway, Titleist or Taylormade the profit margins are not what a company like Nike was willing to continue being satisfied with.

  5. 2 lut 2007 · The CCi, as a cast club, feel remarkably similar to TaylorMade’s r7 irons. The CCi aren’t nearly as heavy as the Slingshot OSS nor are they as light as my Titleist 804.OS. My first couple rounds were a struggle with the CCi irons.

  6. 4 sie 2016 · Bob Parsons, founder of hot golf equipment startup brand PXG, said the news that Nike Golf was transitioning out of the equipment business didn’t come to him in the form of a press release.

  7. 11 maj 2007 · I believe that Nike has produced a great set of clubs in the CCi Forged irons. They look great, are quite workable, produce a piercing ball flight, have crisp turf interaction, and offer a good amount of feel on both partial and full shots.

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