The Bottom Line
Kasco's new-for-2003 K2K E-Spec Utility Clubs are top-of-the-line when it comes to this category of club.
Pros
- Replaces hard-to-hit long irons.
- Hits straight and high to land soft.
- Designed to work off poor lies.
Cons
- Mirrored face easy to scratch.
Description
- 'Super Hyten' high-recoil material combined with ultrathin face to produce excellent distance.
- Through-bore construction minimizes head motion; silicon-composite shaft aids in smooth swing.
- Deep-weighted head design, heel weighting and large sweet spot, plus mirror finish to minimize spin.
- Model tested was a 44, equivalent in distance to a 4-wood or 5-wood.
- Other models include the 33 (3-wood/4-wood), 55 (5-wood/7-wood), 77 and 99.
- Models for lefties and women are also made.
Guide Review - Kasco K2K E-Spec Utility Club
Kasco calls itself "The Game Improvement Company," and the K2K clubs are its flagship. The new-for-2003 E-Spec Utility Clubs are wood/iron hybrids designed to replace those pesky, hard-to-hit long irons in your bag. The rudder-weighting system, rounded sole and large sweet spot help you get the ball airborne from any lie. I hit the club off of divots, sand-filled divots, sand bunkers and from deep rough, and the club performed as advertised: high ball flight, straight ball flight, soft landing. I hit the club off a tee, and it performed even better. This is an excellent club for any golfer, but especially those who have trouble with long irons.



