![]() ![]() The sole has also been improved so that cleaner contact is made from any lie. This improvement isn’t just limited to the sweetspot either, as more speed is delivered across a larger section of the clubface. Like the original, the VR Pro hybrid employs Nike’s patented Compression Channel, but this year that Compression Channel technology is paired with variable face thickness – a combination that yields up to a 21% hotter face over last year’s VR hybrid. With that in mind, let’s have a look at what’s new for this year in the VR Pro hybrids, fairway woods, and drivers. All three clubs (driver, fairway, and hybrid) maintain a more traditional appearance and are designed to offer a lot in terms of workability. The second generation of VR woods and hybrids, labeled “VR Pro” (in line with the recently released VR Pro Blades and Pro Combo Irons) certainly holds true to that approach. They further cemented that approach in the later months of 2010, as they confirmed that the SQ lineup is catered to game improvement, while the VR line is designed more around the needs of established/accomplished players. Upon release, it was evident that Nike had produced their most player-friendly, traditional woods to date. ![]() Though the whole Victory Red (VR for short) name started originally as the TW-inspired branding for Nike’s top of the line irons, it was extended last year to include an entirely new, game-enhancing set of drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids. ![]()
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