Sarah leaned against the railing. "Nike made some incredible gear, but you know they stopped making clubs back in , right? You won't find them brand new in a retail store anymore."
"Good choice," she waved, heading to the tee box. "Just remember: the clubs look cool, but they won't fix a slice by themselves!"
"Yeah," Leo admitted. "I’ve always loved the look of Nike clubs. I’m thinking about hunting down a set of or maybe a VRS Covert driver . What do you think?"
"Thanks, Sarah," Leo said, feeling his excitement return. "I think I’ll start by looking for a . I’ve heard the feel on those is legendary."
"Looking for a change, Leo?" she asked, nodding at his tattered bag.
Leo headed home, opened his laptop, and began his search. Within an hour, he found a well-maintained set of that looked like they had barely seen the grass. He clicked "buy," ready to bring a piece of golf history to his next round.
"Not at all," Sarah laughed. "It just means you have to be a bit more of a detective. Since Nike exited the hardware business to focus on , their clubs have become something of a cult classic. People love them for the bold designs and the fact that legends like Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy used them." She gave him three tips for his search:
Leo’s face fell. "I didn't realize it had been that long. Does that mean I'm out of luck?"