Black Rock Killer Bee Titanium Drivers
Black Rock Killer Bee Titanium Drivers
[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. Similar Products Used: Ti Burner Bubble |
[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. Similar Products Used: N/A |
[Mar 29, 1999]
GEORGE
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
KILLER BEES
THE VERY BEST CLUBS FOR ALL SKILL LEVELS! Customer Service THEY WHERE THE BEST Similar Products Used: None |
[Feb 08, 1999]
BOB
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Killer Bee Titanium
What a rocket. Never hit the ball further. A little tough at first to get used to, but once you do look out. Similar Products Used: BBB, Ti Bubble and Lynx |
[Dec 13, 1999]
Tom Reed
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Killer Bee 46"" Driver
Best driver I've ever put in my bag. Forget those extra-extra long shafts of 48"" or more, unless you can handle the length. Stick with the 46"" driver. More shaft length than that (on ANY driver) is too much. I've played both the original Killer Bee and the newer ones with the Bullwhip shaft, and the Bullwhip shaft kicks it out there. The 10.5 degree clubhead sets up nice, it looks like a driver should look like, and just oozes with ""confidence"". I hit it consisently between 260 - 270 with moderate swing speed (about 93 - 95 mph) If I nuke the swing speed, it flies out 30 yards further. Also, with a good lie, it's great off the fairway for those second shot par 5s. I also play the 3 wood and 5 wood. Both are also great off the tee or fairway. Similar Products Used: None |
[Nov 29, 1999]
Gerry Rill
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Killer Bee Titanium 46""
Grabbed one of these out of the used barrel for $70.00. This product line is well made. The shaft length caused me to slow my tempo down and concentrate on good contact. I was consistently straighter and 30 yds. further on the best swings. This brand seems to have a very strong following or, they are not liked at all. For me, it was a great find and I recently added the 42"" 7 Wood - also awesome in performance. Similar Products Used: Titleist 975D, McHenry Metals |
[Apr 14, 1999]
Orn
Shoot in the 90s
this is one of the worst clubs i have ever seen................it is to long of a shaft witch makes it so hard to hit the sweet spot you dont have a chance of a consistant drive.I am going to stay with My Ti 2 it is the best driver i have ever seen Similar Products Used: None |
[May 26, 1999]
happy
Shoot in the 80s
Best damn club i have ever hit with it just rockets off of the tee. i am now hitting the ball from 280-330 yards with this club no matter where i hit it. the killer bee is the best thing that ever went into my bag and i was able to buy it for $50. Similar Products Used: Orlimar Trimetal Driver 9 degrees Calloway Big Bertha Taylormade Ti2 |
[Jul 30, 1999]
geo.
Shoot in the 80s
Played several rounds with this club, thinking all I needed was to get used to the shaft length. Never did. For me it was like trying to slap a fly off a toothpick with a six-foot-long piece of black licorise. Still, I know several people who love the club; read some of the reviews on this page. I guess it's one of those clubs that either you love or hate. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 08, 1999]
Kyle Bunte
Shoot in the 80s
I borrowed the club from a friend and loved it. It really rockets the ball down the fairway. The shaft length takes some getting used to but once you get the hang of it you can launch the ball further with a smooth swing. Similar Products Used: None |