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| Re: Need Help identifying Nike driver I'm quite sure that the driver is a Nike 275. Very hot head. I had one for a while (picked it up for $40) from a guy who couldn't get it straight. I put it on my deflection board and it tested X-stiff!! No wonder he couldn't hit it. I took it out to the range a few times and could bang it out 300 plus yards, but I couldn't get the head around quick enough and lost everything to the right because the shaft was just too stiff. I was going to reshafted it, but I had a customer looking for a Nike Driver and was willing to pay $100 for it. I would definitely like to try another Nike 275 with the Harrison Striper I have in my current driver.
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| Re: Need Help identifying Nike driver If you want to find out the cc's of the clubhead, then: Get a bucket of water filled to the brim. Submerge the clubhead (not hosel) spilling water out of the bucket. Either catch the water spilled in a larger bucket and measure (best method), or using a litre of water, fill the original bucket back up to the brim (1000 mL less the remaining mL is the amount spilled). The volume of water spilled (in millilitres) should be about equal to the number of cc's for the clubhead. This should give you a fairly accurate measure of the clubhead's cc's. Science is fun! Sorry I can't help you with identifying the club. |