Kasco K2k Irons
Kasco K2k Irons
[Jun 15, 2002]
hogan43
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Kasco K2K
I've been a long time user of the K2K's, I have the 33,55,and 77. They are without a doubt the easiest clubs I have ever hit off the fairway. I've never been able to hit a long iron 3-5 but with the K2K's you can leave them in the garage. They are straight and long and the ball sits down so softly on the green. Don't let the price hold you back, the performance far overshadows the price. Customer Service Have not used Similar Products Used: PRGR 2000i #3, Cobra Utilities, Adams Utilities, |
[Apr 22, 2001]
Lee Chamberlain
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
44 (19 degree)
I put a Penley Stealth 70 stiff shaft in the club and now it fills the huge gap between a 3 wood and a 3 iron. You can fly it anywhere from 200 to 230 yards. I am amazed at how easy it is to hit straight and high. I use it on tight driving holes because I have a lot more confidence in it than a 3 wood. It goes farther than a 2 iron (I put it in my closet) and lands softly. I also use it as a chipper/putter because of the unusual sole. Right now it is the most versatile and expensive club in my bag. The stock stiff shaft was too flexible for me and subsequently a little wild. The Penley is dead straight, and not an ugly blue in color! Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Taylor Made Rescue (too much offset) |
[Dec 23, 2000]
Steve Heathcote
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Kasco #44 #55
I've been using Adams Tight Lies and like the shallow face clubs but found the lie angle was too upright as my divot pattern indicated the heel was digging too deep. I'm 5' 7" tall. I was losing alot of accuracy and power. I asked Adams if it was possible to change the lie angle but they said no and suggested I but the new Tight Lies 2 as the lie angles are much flatter. I tried Callaways but dont feel so confident hiting with deep face clubs on a smooth fairway. After hearing great reviews about the Kasko Tornados being the best #1 Utility woods on the PGA I decided to try them even though they are very expensive. They are worth every buck ! They hit high and straight and even longer then my Adams even though the comaparable shaft lengths are shorter - unbelievable. They are so easy to hit and seem so difficult to miss ! They have a beatiful high pitched sound when striking the ball. The lie angles are perfect for me as the head rests more flat on the ground. I very highly recommend these particularly for shorter players. I've taken my 5 and 7 wood, and 2, 3 and 4 iron out of the bag with these two #44 and #55s. The #44 hits like a 4-5 wood,whilst the #55 hits like a 7 wood or 3 iron. I'm going to get the #77 and replace my 5 iron. Similar Products Used: Adams Tight Lies, Callaway, McGregor |
[Oct 17, 2000]
Paul Tourkin
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
K2K 11D available now in the US
This club is a monster. Do not let the "D" fool you, even at 11 degrees it comes up off the ground nicely. A par 5 killer. I reshafted this and the VS Driver with Graffaloy prolites but left the original shafts on my 55 and 33. At 11 degrees and 44 inches, this club will waste and 3 wood on the market. If you are not hitting a Kasco Driver, it will also probably outhit hour driver, regardless of loft. If you can afford every wood they make, buy 'em. As far as I can tell, the D only denotes a longer shaft. The higher lofted clubs - 77 and 99 are now in the US as well. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 31, 2000]
Daniel Ho
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Kasco K2K #55 (22-degree)
Try this club side by side with others. Similar Products Used: Callaway Steelhead & Hawkeye, Ping Isi & i3, Cleveland Quadpro, TM Supersteel & Rescue, PRGR 200i & Zoom3, Homer-LB etc. |
[Aug 14, 2000]
Allan Kwan
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
K2K 33,44,55
Been experimenting with many options to replace long irons. These are so far the best i've encountered. Pricey though. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: Fairway woods: Adams TL 16deg, Callaway Hawkeye #3&5, Ram FX #7, TM Supersteel #7 |
[Aug 01, 2000]
LLOYD PAXTON
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
KASCO K2K 33
VERY NICE FEEL AND SOUND, BUILDS YOR CONFIDENCE AND LOWERS YOUR SCORE.AS MOST GOOD CLUBS PRICE TO STEEP. Similar Products Used: TAYLOR MADE |
[Jul 28, 2000]
TORNADO YU
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
K2K
KASCO IS NOT AS FAMOUSE AS CALLAWAY OR TAYLORMADE, BUT IN JAPAN THEY DO MAKE OUTSTANDING PRODUCTS FOR GOLF NUTS, K2K IS GREAT FOR ALL TYPE OF PLAYERS, EASY TO HIT , EVEN IN BUNKERS, I WOULD SAY THIS IS A GREAT FW. Similar Products Used: ORLIMAR, ADAMS |
[Sep 02, 2000]
Kelvin Lee
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Tornado#22 #44
They are the most magic woods that I have ever used. Easy to hit, easy to fly, and easy to approach to green. Similar Products Used: Hawkeye, Great big bertha, Trimetal |
[Jun 14, 2001]
john mcgivney
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Kasco 22 (13 loft)
Dangerous weapon. I bought mine used and reshafted with a rifle 6.0 tip stiffed. PERFECT OFF THE FAIRWAY, tee it low, just on the top of the grass on the tee box. I really like it. A serious club and pricey new, so scout the web for a used one in good shape. Customer Service Bought used at golfclubexchange.com and they shipped to singapore no problem Similar Products Used: Orlimar, Adams |