Nickent
Golf Wins Again on Nationwide Tour, This Time with 4DX
and 3DX
"One for the money, two for the show." That's
the way Nickent's two lines of hybrids have started working
for players on the world's professional tours this year.
The winner of the Melwood Prince Georges Country Open on
the Nationwide Tour used a 17-degree 4DX Ironwood and a
20-degree 3DX DC Ironwood en route to an 18-under par victory.
In the process, he became the first player to earn more
than $1 million in career Nationwide Tour earnings.
The two clubs used in the victory are designed to provide
two different ball flights; the multi-material 4DX with
a 2 mm deeper face makes for a more penetrating flight with
less spin and the 3DX DC Ironwood that has a higher trajectory
and more spin. One was used primarily off the tee, and the
other as a more versatile club from the fairway and from
the rough. Nickent now has 25 different hybrid lofts in
their 2007 line, catering to every possible shot needed
on the golf course. This is far and away the most hybrid
lofts available through a manufacturer, a statistic Nickent
takes pride in.
"We have a 4 different hybrids with 4 different ball
flights," said Nickent Director of Marketing Jon Claffey.
"There are a lot of different players out there with
a lot of different needs. We feel the only way to truly
be the King of Hybrids is to offer everyone a club and distance
they are looking for. We now have the 4DX Ironwood and Utility,
which use a patented brazing technique to fuse a thin titanium
and stainless steel. This allowed us to add more depth to
the face and in return gave us a penetrating ball flight
that still lands very softly from long ranges."
The victory was Nickent's 15th win on the PGA Tours over
the last 3 seasons, 12 of which have come on the Nationwide
Tour. No hybrid manufacturer has won more on the Nationwide
Tour since the start of the 2005 season.
The winner moved up to 3rd on the 2007 Nationwide official
money list with $197,588. The top twenty-five players on
the Nationwide Tour will graduate to the PGA Tour at the
end of the season. Nickent currently has 5 players using
their clubs in the Top 25, including # 3 and # 5, both winners
with Nickent clubs on the Nationwide Tour in 2007.
This year, Nickent has moved into the world of signing professional
staff players to perfectly complement their 3-year exclusive
OEM series sponsorship of the Golf Channel's Nationwide
Tour coverage. Nickent has secured some of the brightest
young players in the game. Six of Nickent's staff players
finished in the Top 31 at this week's event: Jason Caron,
Kevin Gessino-Kraft, Ryan Howison, Jeff Klauk, Sal Spallone
and Scott Gardiner.
4DX Driver Makes Waves
Signing
the staff was the start to Nickent breaking into the other
club categories, especially a recent a surge in driver usage
on tour. It all started with staff player Kevin Gessino-Kraft
(who plays 13 Nickent clubs), who averaged 6th in driving
distance and 12th in driving accuracy this week. He has
finished in the Top 20 each of the last two weeks and has
gained well over 10 yards in distance since switching to
the 4DX Tour Driver. His season average last year was 282.4
yards, and his past two events have been 292.0 and 301.6
yards. The distance gain produced by the 4DX driver has
caught the eyes of many of the players and is causing the
club to climb the club count ranks after only a few weeks
of availability.
Five
4DX Tour Spec Drivers were in play this week, all of which
helped their users make the cut. One 4DX Tour Spec user
finished 5th at this week's event and was 20th in driving
distance. Another 4DX player was 13th in driving distance
at 297.5, while Nickent staffer Scott Gardiner averaged
291.5 yards.
Almost every Nickent product is now being put into play
at the professional level. At the Nationwide event this
week, 5 sets of 3DX Pro Irons, 9 of the new ARC wedges,
2 3DX Pro FW's, 1 4DX Fairway Wood, one PIPE Putter and
34 4DX and 3DX hybrids were put into play. Last week at
the BMW Charity Pro Am at the Cliffs, Nickent had a club
finish in the Top 25 of every club category (Driver, Fairway
Wood, Hybrid, Iron, Wedge and Putter) for the first time
in company history.
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Wins Again On Tour
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