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Nickent Releases 3DX Square Driver
Design to Rave Reviews
Nickent Golf has decided it is hip to be square! Their 3DX Square Driver was
leaked to the market a couple weeks back and the response has been
overwhelming.
"We picked a few select retailers to do a test market on the 3DX Square and
it turns out we have never had a hotter product," said Ian Zubkoff,
Executive Vice President of Sales. "They say it looks better, sounds better
and performs better than the other square or high MOI design drivers on the
market. It is selling at $199 with a UST V2 shaft, so the formula is there
to make our loyal consumers and retailers very happy."
A high MOI (moment of inertia) forged titanium head in 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. This new geometric shape moves the CG further back 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.
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.
Different from the other square offerings, the 3DX Square was configured to
have a more penetrating ball flight. Some PGA Tour players have complained
that the others were flying too high."We wanted a club that had limited twisting at impact," said Nickent Senior
Vice President John Hoeflich. "This keeps the ball straight, even when
you make a bad swing. The other thing we wanted to accomplish was an
optimum
trajectory. Others have not taken into account that this design makes the
ball go very high and produces a lot of spin, even for high handicap
players. We wanted straight rocket launchers and that's what we are seeing
from the 3DX Square."
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.
"Sometimes you just get lucky," said CEO Michael Lee. "We wanted to try the
square design out after John Hoeflich did a design idea on a napkin. We
rushed the project, but we weren't sure how the others were doing in the
marketplace. We did a test with our retailers and we found there really is a
serious demand for these straight hitting drivers! The performance is top
shelf, our sound is superior, and the value is simply unbeatable. We
definitely have nailed the square driver design!"
Tour News > Nickent Releases 3DX Square Driver Design to Rave Reviews
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