The Nicky is a dedicated bump-and-run utility club. A bump-and-run shot has the most control on any approach shot to the green. A fault in the bump-and-run shot is the choking down on the club. Choking down puts the hands on the thinnest part of the grip and allows the wrists to break easily.
The Nicky puts positive psychology to work in the mind of the golfer; it puts the golfer in the putting mode which allows for the precise shot. The Nicky is fitted the same length as a putter and uses a putter grip to prevent the wrists from breaking. The loft is of a seven iron and the base is wide to allow for a gliding bounce on the turf without digging in.
Positive psychology goes to work again in the mind of the golfer in that the profile of the Nicky is low and makes the ball look bigger. Having the ball look larger relaxes the golfer's mind as to not flub the shot.
The putting stroke is all that is needed. The club head will do the work. Force is calculated by weight times speed of the club head and at a weight of just under a pound the ball explodes off the club face. Holing-out from forty feet is very possible so a good read of the green is a must.
The club head is groove less to allow for low back spin. As the ball rolls up the club face when struck, the ball will naturally have a little backspin.
With using the Nicky, the player's thoughts such as … "the hole is down thirty feet and the green goes down" …" if I shift into second gear quicker, I can improve gas mileage" … "the green is a little wet" … and even "I only forty seconds to make this shot…I hope the ball doesn't go into the water" … can be addressed without the worry of the flubbed shot.
Contact Information:
www.archgolftech.com
Brent Bowlin
(416)276-0017
brent.jsl@gmail.com
2355 Derry Rd E.
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Mississauga ON L5S 1V6 Canada
