Nike Golf made a big splash this summer when they released the new Nike Vapor irons in an event in New York City. The name Vapor was later applied to its new driver, which made its debut when Rory McIlroy used it in competition at the 2014 Ryder Cup at Gleneagles!
Nike’s new Vapor Pro driver takes over from last year’s Covert 2.0 model and we hear from Rick Nichols, Field Operations Director of Nike Golf, on what enhancements we can expect from the new club. These enhancements has helped Rory gain 2-3 mph in ball speed and 8 yards of additional carry with his driver. For more detailed information on the Vapor Pro driver, see this link here!
Source: PGA Tour