Kasco VS Tour Drivers
Kasco VS Tour Drivers
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 27, 2007]
freddyc
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
VS tour 9* stiff
man what a driver got brand new for 40.00 actually bomb the ball with this puppy can not believe how this driver hits the ball very boring and very long why in the world would u want to spend 500.00 on a driver when you can find these for under 20.00 on ebay used. try it what do u have to lose................ |
[Sep 24, 2007]
Kupesh
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Kasco VS Tour Driver
I was given this driver by a friend (who in turn had bought it from the club pro). I guess he felt sorry for me because I've spent the past 5 years trying to find a driver that I could hit. It got to the stage that I just didn't carry a driver in my bag and instead opted to tee off with my trusty 3 iron. Anyway, after a few rounds with the Kasco, I can happily say that my drives are now going 270/280 yards, usually where I want them to go and with a lovely penetrating low trajectory. It's a driver that takes some getting used to and can be difficult to hit but it obviously suits me a lot more than the latest oversize/draw bias etc drivers on the market at the moment. |
[Feb 06, 2005]
jjloans
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Kasco VS Tour RS 10.5*
I picked up this stick brand new on Ebay for $65. I noticed that the used ones were almost being given away..... Maybe the new big head craze has rendered these "normal" sized drivers un-popular. This is one of the best drivers I have ever hit, and I have hit almost all of them. It is long, but not LD contest long. But it is so easy to just point and shoot, and the sound is sweet. I have the R flex factory graphite, seems to fit my swing well. What a fun club to hit, after chasing the gold ring for so long..... sure it's fun to hit a 300+ bomb, but if U are in the trees or weeds half the time, your score will suck. Give up 10-20 yards and play from the short stuff. Enjoy the game and improve your scores.... These used to retail for $400, I can see why. A STEAL. Customer Service Not used Similar Products Used: Everything... SMT and Alpha Reaction are great long sticks, Cleveland Quadpro is another smaller head sweet stick... BANG is LOOONG, but sometimes wild, TM 320, nice, R5 very nice, R7 waste of $$$. Callaway sucks.... just like with babes, it is all taste and feel, right?? |
[Nov 04, 2003]
Chandra
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
VS Tour 9* Stiff
One of the best driver. Hit it straight, low trajectory and long...over 280yds consistently. Could be my swing but i have tried so many other drivers before this and not getting result. Grab one and enjoy your game. Customer Service ? Similar Products Used: MIZUNO (long), GGBII (ok), cleveland launcher (wow!) |
[May 12, 2003]
William Hsu
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Kasco VS Tour RS Driver 9
Long and Straight. Customer Service Not Used. Similar Products Used: Adams ST 8 Orlimar Driver 6.5 Callaway Great Big Bertha 8 Callaway Biggest Big Bertha 9 |
[Aug 06, 2002]
Chin Wai Heung
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Kasco Power Tronado DD4
This driver looks too good. It looks like a real weapone to me and I bought it. At first, I didn't like the much much. And I found out later that due to a off centered hit, the impact sound was not impressing. However, the performance speaks for all. It out drives all my friends' drivers playing at my same level. I even out drives my friend's XR 03 a couple of yards. If you can accept the price, you must have one in your bag to impress whoever is watching you tee off. Customer Service Not try yet. Similar Products Used: XR 03, Wilson deep red. |
[Jun 07, 2002]
George Moore
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Kasco VS Tour 9* with BiMatrix
This driver is awesome. Long, low and straight. I tried this with Mizuno Pro 300s, 975J and Taylor Made 320 Tour. If 975J and 320 are BMW and Mercedes of driver, Kasco and Mizuno are Porsche and Ferrari. The other two are good clubs but just different animal. Similar Products Used: Mizuno Pro 300s, 975J, Taylor 320 |
[May 19, 2001]
Michael Konig
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Kasco VS Tour Driver
Beautiful Driver. I use the original factory shaft (XStiff) Seems to work well. The ball comes off pretty hot and I get a bit more distance with this driver than my Titleist 975 or even my Mizuno T-Zoid Forged. Bit of a strange sound at contact, but feels very solid. Retail price is too high. Customer Service Called them just to get some info before I purchased the club Similar Products Used: Titleist 975D, Mizuno T-Zoid Forged |
[May 14, 2001]
Henry Ni
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Kasco VS Tour Driver
It's actually a friend's club...the setup seem to be a little closed. The club is light which results in a "no-effort swing." Goes pretty long and straight. If you are willing to spend over $500 on a driver then this is the club to get. I wouldn't exactly recommend this for players who's average drive falls below 250 yards. Similar Products Used: Titleist 975D, Mizuno T-Zoid Forged, Callaway Great Big Bertha, Callaway Hawk Eye,and Taylor Made 360 |
[May 03, 2001]
Tony Chen
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Drivers Kasco VS Tour Driver
This club is very long and has a great trajectory. I didn't like the sound at first, but after awhile you get use to it. I can hit this thing long. The shaft is excellent..japanese shaft is the way to go. I love this club. It is definitely keeper. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Titleist 956D, Great Big Bertha |