Eagle: Kasco K2K iTility
Birdie: Ben Hogan Edge CFT,
Mizuno Fli-Hi, Nickent ironwoods, Nike CPR 18, Ping G2 HL, TaylorMade
Rescue Mid TP, Tommy Armour 845 Sickle
Par: KZG U series,
MacGregor Go Long, Nicklaus IronMax Progressive Hybrid, Precept 2EZ
Utility, Sonartec Md Transition, Tour Edge Bazooka Iron-Woods
GolfWeb testers have regularly been impressed as Kasco continues to develop all sorts of variations in its K2K roster of clubs.
The K2K iTility series can be added to the bag as individual replacement clubs or as an entire set. They all feature ultra-thin Super Hyten faces, rounded soles, rudder weights and bore-through graphite shafts.
Numbered 2 through 7, iTility clubs range in loft from 17 degrees to 35 degrees, and are meant to negotiate distances for the average golfer from 190 down to 140 yards.
With heads that are slightly thinner in depth than Kasco's K2K Utility clubs, the iTilities are designed for easier setup and directional control. The clubs offer a tighter shot dispersion, energetic sweet spot, responsive shaft and deep weighting to assist lift and achieve distance. Even more, these are very forgiving clubs.
Available in four shaft flexes, suggested retail price is $260 each.
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