Black Rock Killer Bee Titanium Drivers

Black Rock Killer Bee Titanium Drivers 

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[Jan 01, 2024]
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5
[Dec 28, 2023]
arissaaqila


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No weaknesses. All very good.

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RATING
5
[Mar 31, 2005]
volcumdude8767
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Black Rock Killer Bee 48 inch driver

hey this is me again i was volcumdude67 but forgot my password but its almost been a year since i got the killer bee driver and now im using my dads driver the 48 inch one we switched cause now im 5'7" and about 140 lbs and im on my high school golf team i made varsity im the number 3 man on the team but im one of the longest drivers even as a freshman because of the killer bee driver i am now hitting them any where from 280-320yds big diff from last time i was on here and my scores went from low 90s high 80s to low 80s high 70s so i have improved and now when i play with ne of my freshman friends im still the little guy and i out drive them by an average of 40-50 yards every time and its not all the driver i mean i have been liftin weights but a lot of it is the driver it makes it to where i can now get on par 5s in 2 well thought id just update this i still recommend that every one gets one of these drivers

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5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 12, 2004]
volcumdude67
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Black Rock Killer Bee 48" driver

I just got this club like two weeks ago and i love it i came across it at a yard sale my dad and i got one each. im only 13 . i had mine cut down to 46" he kept his at 48" before i used to drive about 220 - 245 on a good drive my dad hit about 240 - 270 on a good drive . this club is great at first i was slicing a bit but now im hitting 250 - 285 on a good drive i love this club my dad is now hitting 255- 300 not as big of a change for him as it was for me but he loves the club too. Im only 5' 3 1/2" 125lbs and when my bigger friends come golfing with me or my dads friends they feel really intimidated cause im so small and i almost hit it 300 i love this club its great. and my dad is 5'5" 165LBS and he drives it bout 280 now and his friends are mainly 6'0" tall and they dont know how he always hits it farther than them.i recomend everyone should have one.

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ive used a callaway big bertha but its nothing compared to the black rock killer bee.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 23, 2003]
Alex
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Black Rock Killer Bee 10 Degree 46"

This club shouldn't be used on the course, but better yet as a training device. If you have 1 thing wrong w/ your swing, the killer bee will let you know!! Believe me! I usually have a good solid swing at around 93mph and driving approx. 240-260yds., but on this club the head is so small and the shaft is soooo whippy I must be swinging at around 100-110 mph! The speed increase isn't a good thing due to the sweet spot on the head being about the size of a dime! I usually slice this thing really bad, to the point where it almost boomarangs! But, there is some hope. When you do manage to hit the thing PERFECTLY this baby lets loose!! I've actually pegged the 300yd. marker(with out roll!) at my driving range!! I've only hit the club like that about 5 times in the last 2 years. Also, I dunno if it's just my driver but the graphite shaft on the club is so whippy that it now has a crack in it and may potentially break in half. I would only recommend this club to a pro or someone who has a perfect consistent swing, and even then I'd have the club reshafted.

Customer Service

Never deal with them, I think they're out of business(not sure though)

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Callaway BB and GBB, TM 320 and 360, Titleist 975D, Ping TiSi Tec

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
2
[Apr 04, 2003]
Gary
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Black Rock Killer Bee Titanium

Normally with my dinky MacGregor MacOne, I can tap a ball out to 250 without much effort, or maybe 280 or so if i break my back swinging. My father purchased a Bee from a used barrel on a whim one day and swears by it ever since. He was even asked by the local driving ranges to please stop swinging it, due to the loss of balls in the woods, both downfield... and to the right. Im my dealings with the club, it was hard to be used to at first, but my swing is naturally slow so adapting to the rubberband like shaft on the Bee wasnt too bad. You really have to slow down and just take it easy to keep the ball in the fairway, but god help anyone down-range if you get ahold of one cleanly. The best analogy I can think of to describe swinging this club is trying to swing a 46" wiffleball bat with a Jell-O center section. Since you cant feel the club, you have to slow down and feel confident in your swing. However, wielding this redwood will yield some testosterone boosting drives. Personally I can get 300 if I put a little pepper on it. Im only 5'9" 170lb, im sure a larger person could crank one out to 350+... without throwing a hip out in the process.

Customer Service

Its loud, gawdy, and flimsy. In other words, it is all that is man. Who needs Enzyte when you can swing this badboy. I give it an A+.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 01, 2002]
Kenny Emerson
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Killer Bee Stinger Titanium 360cc

Absolutely, With out a doubt the main reason I play golf. I like the Homerun and the Slam Dunk if you know what I mean. Expecially the Long Drive. I have played nearly every driver on the market, butr the search ended when I smashed some 350-375 yard drives with this baby. My handicap fell from a 10.6 down to a 3.1 in about 5 weaks using this driver. I have been playing golf for 13 years now and man what an improvement. I recommend everyone owning one of these rocket launchers, except the guys I play with...I tell them it sux.

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I have hit nearly every major brand.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 30, 2002]
Mike Ross
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 420 cc Titanium, 46 " driver

I play in a regular foursome, once or twice a week. I'm presently an 11 handicap. My three friends are lower handicappers. However, I hit the driver farther. 300 yard drives are common. I was using a Titleist 975 D driver with a stiff 65 gram UST shaft. About three weeks ago, we we're playing at a local municipal course and I really blasted by drive with the Titleist driver I was using. One of my golfing buddies, who builds clubs, talked me into trying this real UGLY driver he had made. It was the 420 cc Killer Bee with a 46" shaft. I didn't want to, but to make him happy, I did. I teed up a used top flite I had found, tried not to overswing this big ugly stick, and gave it a swat. I could'nt believe it. I almost "flew" my previous drive, which I had really nailed. To make a long story short, I now have this "big beautiful driver", which happens to look like a volkswagon on the end of a broomstick. My latest claim to fame was at "The Inn of the Mountain Gods" in Ruidosa, New Mexico. Number 10 hole is 351 yards. You have two choices on this hole. Hit a seven iron to the preferred landing area or try to drive the green across water that requires about a 310 yard carry to fly the water. You're right, I flew it by about 10 yards.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 975 d w/UST stiff shaft, regular length.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 17, 2001]
Kevin
Shoot in the 80s

I've spent the last 8 months playing "little ball" - using a 5 wood off the tee, hitting fairways, turning things over to my Golfsmith pro-grind blades, and scoring well (into the mid 70's on several occasions). Feeling that I was missing out on something, I demo'd this driver for a round. Wow! What a differance. The first big improvement was the way it removed all that extra weight caused by those old scuffed up golfballs accumulating in my bag. This Bad boy chewed through those by the 12 hole - 5 balls OB right on the 3rd hole alone. The distance was insane - that guy plowing his field about 200 yards to the right off the 4th fairway never even saw where the ball that dented his shiny new JohnDeere came from. And the fool who left his car in the overflow lot 150+ yards off the corner on the dogleg 7th will be VERY impressed that someone could take out a windshield from the Tee. By the rules of golf, I shot a 178, but who cares - I was jamming with the BIG stick.
I'm gonna buy this club and reshaft to 48" - there's a new subdivision going in about 240 yards long and right of the 16th hole - I'm thinking I can bring it into play.

Goodbye low scores - I'm back to shoot'n triple digits with the boys!!!

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Ti Burner Bubble

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 20, 2001]
Stephen Browning
Shoot in the 90s

I've had the club for a while and I completely hate it. The stock shaft is so whippy that I had the club reshafted. Now with the stiff shaft the club feels weak.

Customer Service

When I bought the club the company just filed bankrupcy.

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OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
5
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