Kasco K2K 01 Drivers

Kasco K2K 01 Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

Made with super hard Super-Hyten for extreme distance.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya


Strength:

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RATING
5
[Aug 26, 2022]
boorish1973


Strength:

Even on my bad swings (that normally start right and cut) end up much closer to the fairway and are much longer. So, forgiveness gets the highest rating. An excellent clubhead...highly recommended! - Davie Pro Concrete Company

Weakness:

None . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Sep 11, 2006]
maugust
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KASCO K2K 01 - 11 degrees stock stiff shaft

Recently plagued with driver issues and gave up on "distance is king" thoughts. My swing has been off and I needed to get the ball back in the fairway to keep from my scores skyrocketing.
Ran into the K2K 01 at 2GOLF for $25.
Looked up reviews on this website and the clubtest 2002. Sounded like it could at least cure my woes until I could get my swing sorted out. Hit it in the store, swapped a wedge and $10 for it and took it to the course.
First impression was not so good, but it was my swing - not the club. Took it to the range and worked with it a little bit only to find that my teeing it up like a utlity club or off a nice lie it is remarkable. Second round with it I tried the same thing and found that if you treat it like a 3 wood or utility club it DELIVERS remarkable results! JUST LONGER & Straight,straight, straight. The trajectory is a BORING and the sound is powerful. If you are looking for a consistent driver that can also be used off the deck you should consider this club.
It's not the longest driver out there but playing from the fairway makes more sense to me right now.
Who could argue with a $25 club that delivers both?

Customer Service

not used

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I have used many drivers including GBB, TM540,TM510TP,TITLEIST 975D & 975LFE to name a few. I would categorize this club as more than a driver because it can be used off the deck as well. Could KASCO have been ahead of it's time and created a UTILITY DRIVER?

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 03, 2004]
toledosun
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: kasco k2k01 11 deg. reg.

I've been having a lot of trouble teeing off with my driver in the past 6 months, either slicing or hooking badly. Finally, gave up and teed off with my utility wood instead, which is pretty straight. Came across this driver during a sale and liked the fact that it's shaped like a utility wood and has a short shaft for a driver (44 inches). Experimented for a few rounds and found that if I positioned the ball in the same manner as my utility wood, it behaved like one, except that the distance is much longer! For me, the ball position is off the insole of the left foot and the club looks closed on address. Ball height is 1 cm above ground and all I have to do is think of sweeping the ball into the air. Works each time!! Just to give an idea of the distance, my cleveland TA5 6 iron (reg shaft) goes 150-160 yds. This driver goes 240-250 yds and is straight everytime! Ideal for anyone who is comfortable with utility woods but bad with conventionally shaped drivers!

Customer Service

never tried

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Callaway GBB2+ Adams Redline Mizuno T-zoid comp

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 14, 2004]
Steve
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Kasco K2K 01 Driver 11* stiff

Purchased this driver after having consistant drives that end up in the fairway. The club has an unorthodox look before you address the ball. Once doing so, the different look is not noticeable. I have only hit it so far on the driving range but have great results so far. The ball seems to only want to go straight with a piercing mid-trajectory. All of my mis-hits (due to getting to quick with my hands) went off to the right (I am left-handed). Although not the longest driver I have tried, it gave me 240-260 yards when hit in the screws. I score better when in the fairway (who doesn't) and the Kasco looks as if it will deliver in that regard. Great tee-off club for any handicap player in my opinion. For the price I was able to acquire, it was a steal of a deal.

Customer Service

None so far.

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Cally GBB II, Ping TiSi & TEC, Wilson Deep Red 305cc, Cobra SS350.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 11, 2004]
Randall Reese
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Kasco K2K 01

On the smaller size for a driver but I have never much liked the large heads anyway.I feel that the large head deal is maybe only good for fast swing speeds.I seem to be able to hit this driver further than the large head drivers.It has a nice look at address.Nice head cover.Good price now on Ebay. I have used this driver at the range and played one game-very pleased with the club.mine is a 9.5 degree.Yes its possible to hit it off the deck-I tryed it and yes most of the time I can get it up.I would say that my good hits are about 250 yards to 260 yards.Not a great distance but I am not a long hitter.My club is reg shaft.I would say this is a excellent club for all golfers even beginners.

Customer Service

Have not used

Similar Products Used:

Ram 420, Taylor Made Super Steel 9.5 degree,TM 580,many many drivers from the pro shop

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 15, 2003]
brook-side
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Kasco k2k 01

Using the 11 degree version with the regular shaft this is the most reliable driver I have used, greatly reducing curvature leftward. Distance seems more than acceptable and similar to Titanium drivers. As easy to hit as k2k 33, though with a bit less feel and not quite as reliable off the deck!It is beautifully constructed and swings smoothly with its lowish profile head. Greatly underated, especially at discounted prices around at present.Ideal for mid to high handicap players off the tee or low handicap players as a storming fairway machine.

Customer Service

Not used.

Similar Products Used:

Yonex Titanium Plus, Ping i3

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 03, 2003]
gsadding
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Kasco K2K 01

Love this driver (44 inch, 11 degree, stiff). I tend to slice my drives and I find this club helps a lot. It sets up a little closed at address and for my swing, I think this makes all the difference. I can still slice if I overswing but I find this driver very user-friendly. The head size is relatively small by today's standards but the sweetspot seems large and forgiving. Personally, I think the whole oversized head driver thing is more hype than reality. I get much better results from the K2K than I've ever had from ANY monster head driver and I've tried plenty. Very nice looking driver and excellent quality. Very highly recommended.

Customer Service

Haven't used and don't expect to.

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Integra V505, Taylor Made 200 Steel, Integra SooLong 450, Goldwin XXL 300, Adams SC, Taylor Made XR-05 and many others.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 15, 2003]
mymmax
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: K2K 01

Haven't quite figure this driver out yet! It's a relatively easy driver to hit, but I experience little difference in distance & trajectory compared to my Big Bertha. A handsome driver no doubt, but found it a little difficult to align since the bore mark, or the lack of one could impede a less experienced player. Will take a little time to get used to.

Customer Service

No contact required thus far

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Big Bertha

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Apr 29, 2003]
Fraser
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: K2K 01 Driver 11 degrees

I bought this driver about a month ago and i absolutly love it. its not as large as some of the new drivers out now, weighing in at only 270cc, but it has a large sweet spot that alows me to crank em out 250, at least 30 yards longer. if you are an absolute beginer, this may be a bit hard to hit for you, considering its smaller size, but if you are at leats half decent then i recomedn atleast trying it out.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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