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Killer Bee Stinger Irons Review

Killer Bee Stinger


Description
* An all-new, game improvement set of irons from Killer Bee.
* Deep undercut iron design with low back cavity plate to keep the center of gravity low and farther back from the face.
* Medium-wide sole widths further aid in lowering the center of gravity
* Four-way-cambered, radiused sole offers minimum surface contact to reduce the severity of 'fat' shots and improve solid contact with the ball
* Recommended Level: Mid to High Handicap
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Review Date
August 6, 2008

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: martje100 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Summary:
I have played these irons together with the grafalloy pro-custom shaft for 3 years now and loved it. They brought me to hcp 8 easily. Before that I played Callaway X-12 but the KB's are more forgiving. Trajectory is the same being high with a direct stop landing of the ball.
Set back: in wet conditions, as we have in the netherlands often, the KB's tend to have more water/mud between clubface and ball at impact than I had with X-12's. Once you know it is oke.

Hey, KB's fitted with pro-custom shafts were less than half price of a new Callaway set!



Review Date
April 26, 2007

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Reviewed by: dyee45 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Summary:
Irons were surprisingly light and easy to control for such large heads. I played them with TT Lite shafts (stiff) and Lamkin Crossline grips. Distance about the same as other irons I have played. Good for new golfers wanting the technology of game improvement irons without the big boy prices.

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Similar Products Used:
Tommy Amour Evo Irons



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