This is Nike's current iron range. Currently available in 3 forms, muscle back, cavity back and a combo set. They were released in late 2008. Tiger Woods uses the muscle back set. They represent Tiger's ultimate goal of victory, as well as the colour of the shirt he always wears on the final day of a championship- red.
In the middle there is his logo, the TW. Above his left ear there is the logo of the irons he uses, the Nike Victory Red. Above his right ear is the ball he uses, the Nike One and there is also the Nike swoosh logo at the back of his hat.
It's a Nike brand. Victory Red. Tiger Woods wears a red shirt for the final round (of four) during golf tournaments. Tiger wins a lot. Hence Victory Red, Vr.
It is made up of a V and an R, it stands for Victory Red which are the type of irons he currently uses.
It is the logo for the new Nike irons he uses. The V logo consists of a v and an r which stands for ' Victory Red'.
He uses a Nike SQ Dym0 380. 10.5 degrees with a Mitsubishi Diamana Whiteboard shaft most likely x-stiff. Now he uses a new Nike Victory Red Pro Driver as of January 2011 and you can look on nike.com under golf
Please see related link.He used these ones, they were called Nike Forged Blades. The Victory Red line that he uses is very similar to these.
In Greek mythology, Nike is often depicted with wings symbolizing victory and speed. Her favorite color is typically associated with these attributes, which would be gold. Gold represents success, achievement, and triumph, all of which are qualities closely tied to Nike as the goddess of victory.
He uses Nike Victory Red TW Blades. They are forged blades by Nike Golf.
Nike Victory Red - Golf Irons Review With Tiger WoThe Nike Victory Red irons are used by golfing greats such as Tiger Woods. There are three models in the V-R or Victory Red iron family, each aiming their profound build at each level of golfer.Boasting a deep cavity with thick top profile, the moderate offset weight gives the mid to high-range handicap player a forgiveness in swings that aren't quite up to par. Designed with 431 stainless steel in place of the usual 17-4 stainless steel in other brands, the Victory Red has an amazing feel like those in higher range clubs. A higher trajectory can be expected with the higher center of gravity moved further back in the iron. The perimeter weighting is what gives the VR so much forgiveness in each swing.The Victory Red irons developed by Nike are cast irons although the feel of them is unsurpassed. Normally, on these types of irons, the trajectory didn't rate too high, while the Nike Victory Red irons provide the output needed to play a great game of golf.The main difference when compared to the split cavity irons is the top line of the club is built a bit thicker. Combine this with a greater offset in the hosel to give the golfer a better shot ability than with other clubs.For handicappers that are in the mid to lower range, the Victory Red forged split cavity irons are designed for just this range of ability. A hybrid version of the Victory Red irons, the forged split cavity irons deliver the high-quality iron that a better player expects.
The address of the Red Oak Victory Amateur Radio Club is: 1451 Keiser Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95404-9709
Interestingly red is not used at all golf courses for womens' tees. It is simply a colour chosen by the golf club and it has become quite common.
I assume your talking about the vr which stands for victory red. They are just regular Nike irons.