Did Nike stop making golf clubs?

Did Nike stop making golf clubs?

Nike have announced that they will no longer make golf clubs, as well as golf balls and bags. They will, instead, focus on golf shoes and apparel, with the aim to partner up with more tour pros around the world.

Are Nike golf clubs any good?

Nike has also been bidding for a top spot among the club, shoe, and ball manufacturers in the golf equipment industry. The company seems to be succeeding. In fact, Nike golf clubs are now perennially ranked among the best.

Does Nike still make golf irons?

Answer. Nike stopped making golf clubs in 2016.

What was the last set of clubs Nike made?

The last ever Nike club launch, the Vapor Fly range, was a solid performer as good as anything else out there. During its 14-year tenure in the golf industry, the Nike brand created some excellent golf equipment. Here are 10 of the best Nike products ever made.

When did Tiger stop using Nike clubs?

2016
2016: Ball After Nike announced it no longer would make clubs and balls, Woods signed a golf ball endorsement deal with Bridgestone in December 2016 and started using the company’s Tour B XS ball.

Did Nike Golf go out of business?

Nike announced on Wednesday that it was exiting the golf equipment business. The decision came after years of declining sales of golf clubs, balls, and bags.

What were Nike’s last clubs made?

It didn’t translate into a game of misses. Although Nike had some great clubs, such as the VR Pro Blades, or the original Forged Blades, standard Nike marketing, and big leaps that fell short, and put Nike behind the eight ball. The last nike irons made ended up being the Vapor Pro in 2014.

Who played Nike clubs?

So who are the currently sponsored Nike Golfers?

  • Tiger Woods. We have to start the list with the one name that is synonymous with Nike – Tiger Woods.
  • Rory McIlroy. Another of Nike’s major brand ambassador is Rory McIlroy who was signed in 2013 in a $200 million deal.
  • Brooks Koepka.
  • Jason Day.

Who bought Nike Golf?

Ping
Nike has sold five golf equipment patents to Phoenix-based Karsten Manufacturing Corp., the parent of the Ping golf brand. The sales come in the wake of Nike’s August 2016 decision to exit the golf equipment business.

Who uses Nike golf clubs on tour?

Reed, Woods and Fleetwood: Three players still using Nike golf clubs on Tour. Golf tips and expert instruction, golf club reviews and the latest golf equipment.

Do any pros use Nike golf clubs?

Tony Finau’s and Brooks Koepka’s Nike Vapor Pro 3-irons Over the past 4-5 years, it has been benched a couple of times by both Finau and Koepka but like clockwork, both players had it in play last week at The American Express.