
Stix Nicklaus competed the set restores a 14-cow stixed on the market.
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Just in time for spring, Golf He has discovered his first full -time Golf groups made in collaboration with Nicklaus Brands.
Stix has been a leader in creating affordable Golf club groups for players who want to invest in premium equipment without all entering custom clubs and breaking the bank. So far they seem to have found a beautiful medium terrain among traditional groups of less expensive starters and custom clubs “A La Carte”.
Nicklaus announced partnership with Stix again in October And now both companies are discovering three new groups to start things.
“Like Stix, we want to help increase the game and make it more fun. For players looking for a smarter, simpler way to join the sport or raise their game, Stix just changed the equation – again, and we are enthusiastic about playing part of this other stage of his evolution,” the president said Nicklaus Brands and Nicklane Brands release. “Trying to do for advanced players what they have already done for beginners is not a small enterprise, and as evidenced by the emergence of new competition groups, they have managed to find a way to raise the bar again.”
Keep reading below for more in Stix Nicklaus Essentials, Nicklaus Women and Nicklaus compete groups.
Stix Nicklaus compete
The Compete Nicklaus Set is a 14-club group run for better players who do not want to break the bank into a full set of custom clubs.
“With the competitive series, you get all our best things,” Golf told Stix Gabe Coyne founder. “We get our competitive driver, who is our adjustable driver 8- to 10-step, carbon carbon with a very premium axis … and then we have our new group of Muscleback Body Muscleback.

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“Traditionally, we have been a cavity from the beginning. From a minimalist aesthetic, but also just as the most forgiving iron we might have been cavities from the beginning. But people have always wanted, including us, to make a muscle return.”
The full set includes a driver, 3-wood, 4-hybrid, 4-even through PW, 52-, 56- and wedge 60-scales and a Mallet Pitter, each presenting Jack Nicklaus iconic signature and other golden bear joints, such as Pu Pu Pu Skin Coverts and a Golden Log.
The driver contains a composite carbon crown and a high -strength AM355P steel that creates a flexible and spring effect for added ball speed.
In total, the group is the most advanced of Stix so far after returning a full group with 14 clubs.
It is available with your choice of regular, solid or extra solid shafts and has a long half -inch option for longer players. It also includes a Nicklaus/Stix brand golf bag.
Stix Nicklaus Essentials and Women’s
For the initial focused player, the collaboration also includes the 10 Nicklaus Essentials clubs and Nicklaus women’s groups.

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Seti Essentials comes with a driver, 3-tree, 4-hybrid, 6-fled to PW, 56 degrees and Plorter Mallet, while the women’s group exchanges 4-hybrid and 6-hekuri for a 5-hybrid and 6-hybrid.
“We’re keeping it as simple as possible,” Coyne said. “Because as beginners, you’re trying to understand how to hit each club. Do you really need two forests? Do I really need two hybrids? Do I really need three wedges?”
For the necessary set, the cuffs use steel shafts while the group of women uses graphite shafts, both come in a flex option.
Price and availability
Stix Golf Nicklaus groups are Available now to pre-pound in Stix’s website and transport in May.
Nicklaus competition set is $ 1,499 for all 14 clubs and a golf bag while Nicklaus Essentials group is $ 699 For the 10 clubs and a bag. Certain costs of women Nicklaus $ 899 And it also includes 10 clubs and a bag.
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Jack Harsh is the editor of associate equipment in Golf. A local Pennsylvania, Jack is a graduate of 2020 at Penn State University, earning degrees in transmitted journalism and political science. He was captain of his Golf High School team and recently returned to the program to serve as the main coach. Jack also * try * to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining Golf, Jack spent two years working at a Bend TV station, Oregon, mainly as a multimedia journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached in jack.hirsh@golf.com.