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This functionality can be controlled at the base of the shaft where the user can select anything from an 8 to 12 degree loft- this actually gives slightly more loft that some of the other drivers out there at the moment which is worth taking into consideration. The Nike VRS Covert tour driver also features the ability for the golfer to control the loft and face angle of the club via Nike’s ‘flex loft’ technology. Nothing new here, most drivers in the market for 2013 offer this ability for the golfer to customise and tweak the club to improve performance based on their swing, and more importantly make you hit the ball further.
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amazing, it’s what every golfer wants to hear, but this missing cavity certainly take a lot of getting used to, its a driver like none other than we have seen out there at them moment. The first thing we noticed when we saw the VRS Covert tour driver for the first time was where was the rest of it? Are Nike having a laugh here, they have taken it too far….you’ll notice that half of the head is missing! This is what Nike call high speed cavity back technology, and apparently its the worlds first high speed cavity back conforming driver in the world which delivers longer and straighter shots. To be honest Rory isn’t the only pro golfer out there who is happy to endorse and use this driver, lots of other pro’s have been raving about this driver since Nike launched it a few months ago. This was the first thought we have at Best Golf Club Reviews after first seeing the Nike VRS covert tour driver, Nike’s latest driver for 2013. Well if its good enough for Rory Mcllroy it’s good enough for us.