Kasco K2k Irons

Kasco K2k Irons 

DESCRIPTION

The Kasco K2K is an entirely new category of club, and it completely revolutionizes a player’s game to hit longer, straighter and higher than any fairway wood or long iron

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 12, 2001]
Chris Wright
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Kasco K2K 33

I owned a K2K 33 a while ago and I do have to admit that I was impressed with the distance and the straightness of the shots. But as time passed, I started experiencing problems especially off the fairway. It was good off the tee, but I wanted something better on the fairway. I didn't like the toed in looks because they were a bit much. A decent option to a fairway wood, it all depends on you.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Steelhead, Cobra Gravity Back

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 03, 2001]
Mark Combs
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Kasco K2k 11D, 33, 55, 99

Quite simply -- the best clubs EVER! I owned models 99, 55, and 33 and went ahead and got rid of 45' driver and replaced it with 11D (43 inch shaft). I hit the driver 240/255 and had my first round in the 70's with it. The 33 is best 3 wood ever but the money clubs are the 55 and 99. Par 3 killers and AMAZING for the 175 to 205 shots into the greens. High, long, easy to hit, great for chipping in rough. Just the best! Read the review from www.golfonline.com in annual 2000 club review. The 2001 review (on the newsstand) was same thing --- just awesome. This is the ONLY club I have ever bought that really made a difference. It gave me that 2nd shot into the green on a consistent basis where I'm confident and look forward to the 180 shot into the green. Buy them! I think they might work better for someone with a slightly upright swing but that is just my opinion.

Customer Service

No big deal

Similar Products Used:

Callaway, Adams, Orlimar

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 03, 2001]
Mark
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Castco fairway woods

I demo'd these and found them really easy to hit. But they want alot of money for just one club. Appeals to the high handicapper with money to burn. Better to invest in a few lessons so you can hit that occasional 200yrd iron shot when needed.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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