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For xmas I got a gift card to Dick's for a new set of irons. I wish I just had the cash, but I am bound to Dick's.

I tried the Taylormade R7 and really enjoyed them over all of the other clubs there. The only club I couldn't try was the Nike CCI, which is only available on their website apparently.

How does the CCI compare?

Thanks!

Posted
Go with the r7's i have them they are very long which is due to the strong lofts and a lite shaft. They will ballon if a fade is hit but isnt much of a problem unless you already have a high ball flight. As for the nike's ive never tries them but if there anything else like nike clubs there probably not any good

Posted
agreed, the r7's are great clubs, i love mine. They feel very nice for a cavity back, and have a pretty thin sole, so getting the ball up in the air isn't very hard. Good luck!

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nike makes good clubs kcas77 and the cci i think are better then the r7 there are nike staff mebers playing them on tour and when i hit them they have less forgivness and more workabilty then the r7 and fell way softer when struck nice so if you want workabilty cci al the way.

driver. taylormade tour burner tp ust avixcore tour green 75 x
3 wood 909 f3 13* voodo xnv8
3 hybrid adams idea pro vs proto 95x
irons 3 no 4 5-pw nike cci forged blades
gap wedge nike sv tour blacksand wedge cg14 56* 14flopadopolous vokey spin milled 64 7putter scotty cameron classics newport...


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Well, I personally love Nike clubs. I have a set of the Nike pro combo tours as well as the sQ driver and thy both work very well for me.

Driver- Nike Sasquatch 10.5/Aldila VS Proto ByYou
5 wood- Taylormade CGB Max Clone
3-PW- Nike Pro Combo Tour Clones
3 Hybrid (2i replacement)-Ben Hogan Edge CFT
Wedge- Vokey 56 degree Oil Can ClonePutter- Guerin Rife 2-Bar CloneBag- Cougar Hydro III Carry Bag


Posted
I have the Nike CCI's with a metal stiff shaft and love them! They provide great feedback. Very sweet when you hit them good but still let you know when you miss the sweet spot. Never playe4d the R7 but figure what ever way you go you will be happy.

Driver - SQ SUMO2 9.5 stiff
3 Wood - SQ SUMO2 15* stiff
Hybrid SQ SUMO2 20* stiff
Irons - CCi steel stiff
Wedge - 56*Wedge - Knight 60*Putter - ITraxBall - platinum+Black but soon to be switching to pr0v1 SG 2.5


Posted
Thanks for the replies!

I just ordered the CCI's for $299. Also got a Nike SV Wedge and some new shoes. All for less than the R7s. Hope I like the CCI set :)

Posted
Can't comment on the r7's as i've never hit them but you will like the CCi's. The SV wedge is also very good.
adams.gif Speedline fast 10 9.5˚
adams.gif Speedline fast 10 15˚
adams.gif A7 17˚
adams.gif Idea Pro 3-PW
mizuno.gif MP T-11 52˚, MP T-10 58˚  cameron.gif Red X  titleist.gif NXT

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I purchased the CCI Cast as a second set of irons to go in the back of the cabriolet about 2 months ago.

They are now up to my prefered set and will be the irons I start the season with ahead of my mizuno mp's.

And the sv wedge is nice also, I have a 58 degree one and love it, only used it for 3 rounds though.

I'd go for the CCI's like you did, I always found it difficult to judge distance with taylor made irons as the ball does come off them hot.
In My Bag:

DriverR7 Superquad, 9.5 Degrees
WoodFT 3 Wood, 15 Degrees
Wood906F 5 Wood, 18 DegreesIronsMX-25 3-9 IronWedgeVokey Tour Chrome 48 Degree WedgeX Forged Vintage Wedge 54 DegreeWedge Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 60 Degree PutterUnitized Retro

Posted
How about trying the new victory irons...I hear they are good

Driver: Tour Burner
3wood: speed ld
Hybrid: Slingshot
Irons: AP2
Putter: Rossa monte carlo 7


Posted

I can't speak for the R7s as I've never played them, but I don't think you'll be disappointed at all in the CCIs. I upgraded to the CCIs and thereafter dropped 30 strokes from my score.
Of course, it had far more to do with learning how to swing the club correctly (most of the time anyway) and upgrading to decent clubs (regardless of brand) than them being CCIs, but it makes for a nice sounding marketing pitch...

...the world is full of people happy to tell you that your dreams are unrealistic, that you don't have the talent to realize them. - Bob Rotella

Driver - Taylormade R1.
Fairway - Taylormade R9 15º.
Hybrid - A3OS 3 Hybrid.

Irons - Cast CCI 4-AW.

Wedge - SV Tour 56º wedge.


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