#Nickent 3dx square driver review driver
As the well-worn marketing axiom states, “Go big or go home.” One look at the 3DX Driver and you’ll see that Nickent isn’t going home any time soon. So Nickent finds itself on something of a roll as its new 3DX Driver hits the marketplace. Tim Petrovic recently used one to win the Zurich Classic on the PGA Tour, and the company’s Pipe putter is also generating some buzz. The usage numbers grew quickly, and Nickent overtook several well-established competitors as the 3DX became the #1 hybrid in play on that tour by year’s end. That’s when its 3DX Ironwood hybrid clubs started showing up in the bags of Nationwide Tour players. Most of its key personnel are thirtysomething or younger, and the brand was still flying under the radar as recently as last year. Nickent Golf was founded in 1996 and is a young company in every sense of the word. Is the performance in proportion to the size? As far as the USGA and R&A are concerned, this is the largest conforming driver you’ll ever play. Case in point: Nickent Golf’s new 3DX Driver. Additional information on the entire Nickent Golf product line can be found at their web site at doesn’t take a big name to make a big driver that is big on performance. Nickent has a real winner in this set and its price point should appeal to many golfers. The 3 and 4 hybrids get the ball in the air quickly and easily outperform our current long irons with much greater ease. The hybrid set is among the easiest to hit that we have reviewed. They are targeted toward mid to high handicap golfers in search of forgiveness and playability. The 3DX Oversize irons from Nickent Golf received high marks for forgiveness, distance, and looks. The set is well integrated and visually appealing with jet black graphite shafts and smooth wrap-style grips by Winn. The dark finish on the iron woods is elegant and the overall quality of the set is high. The style can be definitely characterized as game improvement with a modern, sophisticated look. The 5-PW are irons while the 3 and 4 are iron hybrid woods. The Genex 3DX Oversize irons are oversize game improvement irons that feature a closed cavity which performs somewhat like a small wood. The oversize head design combined with unique weighting system really does work. We found these irons to be very forgiving. The individual ironwoods are available at $149 graphite and $109 steel.Ĭourse, Indoor, and Outdoor Practice Green Suggested retail prices are $699 for graphite and $599 for steel shafts. Genex 3DX irons are available in two set configurations - Mens #3-PW (#3, #4 hybrid ironwood, #5-PW hybrid iron), Ladies #4-SW (#4, #5 hybrid ironwood, #6-SW hybrid iron). Benefits include a higher launch, improved stability, and increased directional control. By positioning more mass in the visible weight pads at the rear of the clubhead, each individual 3DX iron is fine-tuned to provide optimal launch angle and trajectory for its specific loft. This back-weighted design produces a center-of-gravity that closely matches the CG of a lofted fairway wood. The irons feature their proprietary 3-D Weighting System which works by moving weight in three directions - lower, deeper (back from the clubface) and more towards the heel of each clubhead.
Conceptually structured more like a fairway wood than a conventional iron, the 3DX irons feature a lowered center of gravity that make them easier to hit and more stable at impact, with an increased launch angle, a better spin rate, and a higher trajectory, so that the ball virtually drops and stops when it hits the green. Nickent Golf calls the Genex 3DX Oversize set the smart set - combining tour-tested iron-woods along with Genex's innovative "Three Dimension Extreme" weighting in the matching mid and short irons. Nickent 3DX Oversize irons 3-PW, 5-iron 38" length, Nickent Speedrated graphite shaft in regular flex, and Nickent Winn wrap–style grip.