Command BK Driver
$119.95
Description
Movable weight technology has a new shape!
Introducing the Command BK driver featuring a Tri-Port Weighting System and a triangular shape. Utilizing a 6g and two 3g weights, you can adjust the weight distribution of the club head to control ball flight and accuracy.
Choose from three different configurations:
More Draw: 6g weight in the heel, 3g weights in the rear and toe.
Less Draw: 6g weight in the rear, 3g weights in the heel and toe.
Slight Fade: 6g weight in the toe, 3g weights in the rear and heel.
This is the only triangular shaped driver we carry. The idea behind the shape is to move the center of gravity towards the rear of the club for a higher launch. Most golfers will benefit from the higher launch; it will get the ball higher resulting in longer drivers. In the past, lower launch angles and lower lofted drivers were very popular but changes in shafts and golf balls have allowed drivers to be designed to promote a higher loft without having to sacrifice any distance.
Features
- Fitted standard with our low-torque Pinemeadow Limited Graphite Shaft for the same $119.95 value.
- Compare features, performance and price to the Taylor Made® R7 CGB Max at $449.
- Keep in mind we do not provide any extra weights for this driver. All the best configurations for this club can be done with the provided weights that come with the driver.
Technical Specifications
| Club: | 1 | 1 |
|---|---|---|
| Loft | 10.5° | 12° |
| Lie | 58° | 58° |
| Weight | 198g | 198g |
| Face Angle | 0 | 0 |
| Face Height | 51mm | 51mm |
| Volume | 460cc | 460cc |
- Shaft and Grip:
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- Face Material:
- Beta Titanium
- Body Material:
- 100% Titanium
- Finish:
- Black Pearl
Customer Reviews
Lefty rated this product on 10/23/09 I've had moderate success with this club. (15 hdcp). Eventhough i have the weights set for a draw, it tends to slice. It's hard to keep it in the fairway at times.
Charles F rated this product on 10/04/09 I have had this driver at the range three times going head to head with my TM Burner. I may lose about five yards in distance to the Burner but I am more consistant with the BK, very seldom hit the wicked slice anymore. Only draw back to this club is the black finish scratches easy, but hey for the price difference and the performance that I get from this club, I can live with it. Good job Pine Meadow.
Bruce from Kentucky rated this product on 10/02/09 Great club! I actually lost a little distance but it was well worth it. I still drive it a long way, now I have control too. It feels and sounds great.
Mike rated this product on 10/01/09 Got this club used last week (Worth the cheaper price, it was in excellent condition) and just had a chance to take it out today. This club is awesome, I had been teeing off with a solid steel 3 wood and getting maybe 100 yards, on a good drive. With this club I was hitting ~200 consistently. Once I had hit a bucket at the driving range, I could aim my shots generally where I wanted them. Overall, a great club and worth every penny
Pete rated this product on 09/17/09 Got out on the range last night to try my BK Irons, BK Driver, plus my 2H. What can I say but wow! I am not a great golfer by any stretch, just a beginner, but the consistency and most importantly the range improvement I get with these over my inherited expensive but old graphite clubs is unbelievable. I was under-reaching with those clubs awfully, Iâm now putting a 5I to the back of the net â 170 yards! Iâm just now going to raise an order for the other hybrids and the 3W â I still like my old 3W, and can hit it well, but the 2H was easily out-distancing it. A friend shot some of my clubs to try and was instantly impressed â I think heâll be asking for the site soon. I know for a fact I strike the ball much more cleanly and with more confidence with these clubs. Whether that is in my head or not I have no idea, but I suspect the truth is somewhere in the middle. For me though â money exceptionally well spent. Did I mention that they look great and that you guys have fantastic service too? Many thanks, Pete.


