The new KK CB’s intended shape and center of gravity locations have been refined to specific heights and depths in each number club. Various top-rated forged irons from the other top brands were evaluated to isolate what aspects of the design and performance worked and just as important what attributes did not.
The new KK CB also features the brand’s newly evolved modern 5 cut sole design. The sole grind is extremely versatile performing well for both diggers and sweepers. KYOEI has been testing the 5 cut soles for many years and their newest version interacts with the turf and even feels superior to the last version.
Its traditional soft forging and single-piece construction make the feel at impact feel absolutely sublime. It’s like hitting a cold dense stick of butter when struck center but best of all is the mixture of accuracy, forgiveness, and some decent distance with its slightly stronger lofts. These were the 3 key goals of performance for KYOEI.
When considering the distance the lofts are 1-2* stronger than many traditionally lofted player’s irons with the PW coming in at 44*. The new KK CB features a similar sole width as the new dual weight II but with a little less bounce while the topline is 0.5mm thinner.
Geared toward the scratch to mid handicap player the new KK CB is really a great blend of the best aspects of a forged player’s iron. Its CNC milled face and grooves provide the best spin possible along with the consistency of perfectly flat faces.
SPECIFICATION
Material | S20C Japan Grade |
Availability | #4 – PW |
Finish | Chrome Satin / Black PVD |
Hosel Diameter | .355 |
CLUB | LOFT (°) | LIE (°) | BOUNCE (°) | WEIGHT ( g ) |
---|---|---|---|---|
#4 | 23 | 60.5 | 0 | 250 |
#5 | 26 | 61 | 1 | 257 |
#6 | 29 | 61.5 | 1 | 264 |
#7 | 32 | 62 | 2 | 271 |
#8 | 36 | 62.5 | 3 | 278 |
#9 | 40 | 63 | 4 | 285 |
PW | 44 | 63.5 | 5 | 292 |
With less offset than many blades and its beautifully proportionate shape and dimensions, this should be one of the top contenders in any purist’s golf bag.