February 27, 2008

SHOW OFF YOUR KRANKABILITY!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Lance @ 2:42 pm

Post your Krank Golf experience here.  Please add pictures if you have them.  Long Drivers and Golfers

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  1. No Krank experiences? I’ll bite.

    I’m by no means a long driver. 3woods have never been very useful in my hands. I’ve tried atleast 10 different one’s from all the major OEM’s and even the Tour Edge Exotic woods. A couple of the clubs had various aftermarket shafts. In the end all my previous 3 woods end up in my closet, sold to my friends, or on ebay.

    The Krank El Diablo 3 wood is nothing like any of them. I picked one up from Lance late last year. This thing is a machine and it’s VERY reliable off the tee. My swing speed with the 3w is 100mph, again not a long drive champion by any means, but I can hang with and sometimes out drive my buddies. One things for sure, it’s consistently in the fairway! 220-230 carry with 15-30 yards of role. Occasionally the stars align and I can get a 250 carry.

    Want a baby driver that’s easy to hit, very forgiving, and very long - try an EL Diablo 3 wood. It’s a beast, and it’s much cooler looking than anything else out there.

    Comment by don — March 9, 2008 @ 7:06 pm

  2. These things are ridiculous!!! I have always been a Callaway man, until now. Over the past five years I have averaged around 270 with my Callaway BB2 driver and I really got to the point where I wasn’t even hitting it much because I couldn’t control it at all. I have played four rounds with my El Diablo and now I can’t wait to get to the tee box to pull it out! Last night I missed one fairway the entire round and hit my longest drive of my life (346 yards confirmed by 6 guys) and I will never hit another driver again.

    I shopped for about two months and had narrowed down to the Taylor Made Burner and the El Diablo. I was a little uneasy buying from a company I hadn’t yet heard of but I took a chance and wow did it pay off! I got the El Diablo with 7.5 loft and a 47′ Venom VRN X Stiff shaft.

    Comment by Nathan Hays — April 18, 2008 @ 1:44 pm

  3. I purchased 2 El Diablo’s and they have lived up to their name. I’m recovering from 2 torn ACL’s in my knees and re constructive surgery on my left arm from hockey and this club is helping me get the ball over 325 yards with very little effort every time.Hopefully I can reach my goal of 400 yards soon. Thanks Shaun

    Comment by Shaun — August 15, 2008 @ 12:33 pm

  4. I recently won the first and second round of the military long drive comp because of your driver. One of my friends let me use his El Diablo and I loved it. The first and second round were held in Japan and Korea. In Japan with a Cabra driver I won at 330+. With the El Diablo I cleared 360 in the air in Korea. My first swing was 357 and it just kept getting better. Any way my next stop is Mesquite, NV for the Military Long Drive Championship.

    Comment by Brandon Boehmer — September 9, 2008 @ 11:37 pm

  5. I have one word. WOW. I am a lefty with a 1 handicape who averaged off the tee around 260 to 270. I ordered in October 2008 an El Diablo with 7 degrees of loft, 47 inch Fujikura Tour Stiff Shaft since then my average drive is between 310 to 320 with a power fade and just as important, increased the number of fairways hit per round. I have hit drives under tournament conditions of 340 and 360 splitting the middle of fairways.

    I would be the last person who would believe one club would make such a significant change in any ones game. Your El Diablo Driver has changed my opinion and many of my fellow golfing buddies have seen the change in my distance since El Diablo was put in my bag. Many of my buddies have gone to your website to verify that the El Diablo is USGA confirming. I hope that you will send me a demo right handed El Diablo so my buddies will discover, what I already know, your driver is the BEST DRIVER out there period.

    I will continue to tell everyone in the Harrisburg PA area that Krank Golf El Diablo Driver is the BEST DRIVER!

    Robert Howell

    Comment by Rob Howell — December 16, 2008 @ 2:44 pm

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