Nickent Genex

By Rocky On January 8, 2010 Under Mens Golf Clubs

Nickent Genex
Suggestions for new golf driver???

I am 14 and have an average swing speed. I normally shoot in the mid 80's and need a new driver. As of now i have a Nickent Genex Cross and it is serving me fine, but i want something bigger and more advanced or whatever. Suggestions???!!!
i have tried some the 440 and like it, but i am shopping on a budged of about $120. I wish i could have the F speed. Just too expensive

Go to a golf store, like golf galaxy or 2nd swing and buy/demo a used driver there. You will be amazed at what the drivers you can find for your budget. A used driver is not horrific. Just make sure it is in decent shape. My personal favorite and I currently own a Nike Sasquatch Sumo. Unbelievable distance and forgiveness. I hit it straight as an arrow and about 270. Good luck


Nickent Genex 3DX Ironwood 4 (23) Hybrid


Nickent Genex 3DX Ironwood 4 (23) Hybrid



The 3DX name derives from a proprietary 3-dimensional weighting system which strategically places weight lower, deeper and towards the heel and the toe. The design produces a center-of-gravity that closely matches the CG of a lofted fairway wood. By positioning more mass in the visible weight port at the rear of the clubhead, each 3DX is fine-tuned to provide optimal launch angle and trajectory fo...


Nickent Genex 3DX Ironwood 5 (26) Hybrid


Nickent Genex 3DX Ironwood 5 (26) Hybrid



The 3DX name derives from a proprietary 3-dimensional weighting system which strategically places weight lower, deeper and towards the heel and the toe. The design produces a center-of-gravity that closely matches the CG of a lofted fairway wood. By positioning more mass in the visible weight port at the rear of the clubhead, each 3DX is fine-tuned to provide optimal launch angle and trajectory fo...


Nickent Genex 3DX Ironwood 1 (14) Hybrid


Nickent Genex 3DX Ironwood 1 (14) Hybrid



The 3DX name derives from a proprietary 3-dimensional weighting system which strategically places weight lower, deeper and towards the heel and the toe. The design produces a center-of-gravity that closely matches the CG of a lofted fairway wood. By positioning more mass in the visible weight port at the rear of the clubhead, each 3DX is fine-tuned to provide optimal launch angle and trajectory fo...



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