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Level 85 Nikes V Level 90 Taylormade R15

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Thu, Sep 10 2015 4:38 PM (3 replies)
  • NKinsella
    316 Posts
    Tue, Sep 8 2015 6:36 PM

    Hi I would be gratful for the opinions of people who have used both.

    I am currently on L89 and using the L85 Nike irons I am wondering when I reach L90 if to upgrade to the R15`s. The stats between the iron sets look similar although I can see the meter is 0.5 faster for the R15`s. What would be you advice and experience of both Iron set and would you recomend I upgrade or not.

    Thanking you for your help

     

  • phred952
    2,714 Posts
    Wed, Sep 9 2015 10:38 PM

    Hi NKinsella,.

    You will probably get a 2 hr free rental at Level 90 and have to choose between trying the R15 driver and the TM RSi2 iron set.  If you are happy with your current driver,  try the iron set on the free rental.  In the event you don't get a chance at a free rental, I would consider renting them for a day before you buy.  

    I love mine, but perhaps not everyone does.  In fact with mine I took 2nd place (tied for first but lost the tie breaker) in the wk 33 multi-round Best of Par 5 (Tour Master) Tournament.  That led to me being moved up to Legend early.  

    I also got 2nd in the WGT Nation (TM) wk 34 Pinehurst 9 hole unlimited play tournament, and 3rd place in the (TM) Valhalla Challenge Tournament.  As well as a couple of CC tournament wins.  And I feel I owe it all to those Irons.

    I found that using a Nike lvl 61 ball and also the Callaway lvl 39 ball, the distance is just about spot on.  After allowing for wind, I find that I can put the ball hole high most of the time after hitting my shot at within about 1% of the power % I figure I need.

    Also the RSi2's hold greens better than the Nike VR's do, especially the longer irons.  My only complaints are the PW and 3I.  The PW is erratic, sometimes long and sometimes short.  The 3I tends to be long.  I usually figure my power based on 235 yds not 225 yds as shown.  

    But my advice would be to keep your Nikes just in case, if you buy the RSi2's.  I had a little trouble adjusting to the difference in meter speed, because time and gravity do take a toll.  So I still have mine.  I use them sometimes with the free give away balls for CTTH.

    Hope this helps

    Phred952

  • Jimbog1964
    8,378 Posts
    Wed, Sep 9 2015 10:58 PM

    L90s will allow slighter greater potential, but are not be as easy going always.

    Score history seems to suggest you play the easy stuff, and if is the case see little point as you have way enough club.

    EDIT:

    phred952:
    My only complaints are the PW and 3I.

    3i - add a touch of spin to control it (exact touch same ball as last), and v accurate. V accurate with various exact spins (same ball);

    PW - set spin about half way and do rest with power - v accurate repeats if same ball used.

  • NKinsella
    316 Posts
    Thu, Sep 10 2015 4:38 PM

    Thanks for your advice much appreciated.

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