Krank Golf: The Complete Buyer’s Guide

Krank Golf: The Complete Buyer’s Guide

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If you are in the UK and you have heard “Krank Golf is a long drive brand” or “Krank Golf is non conforming”, this guide will make it clear what is what, who each model suits, and how to choose the right setup without guesswork.

If you have searched “Krank Golf drivers UK” you have probably seen three different claims:

  • “Krank is a long drive brand, so it is only for very fast swingers.”
  • “Krank drivers are illegal or non conforming.”
  • “Krank drivers are just for distance, not for accuracy.”

The truth is simpler. Krank makes multiple driver models that suit different swing speeds and different types of golfers. Some models are positioned for golfers who want a conforming route for competition golf, while others are designed for maximum distance and are not submitted for conformity testing. The right choice depends on how you play, what you want from your driver, and whether you need to meet strict competition equipment rules.

This buyer’s guide covers Krank’s current model lineup, who each one suits, and the quickest path to choosing the right head and shaft in the UK.

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What Krank Golf is

Krank Golf started with long drive DNA, which is why the brand gets labelled as “only for bombers”. In reality, the modern Krank lineup includes options built for golfers who want:

  • More ball speed and distance without sacrificing feel
  • A model that matches their swing speed rather than a one size fits all head
  • A clear route for competition golf where conformity matters

The key is understanding that Krank offers models aimed at different swing speed bands. Choosing the right head is less about hype and more about matching your delivery, strike pattern and launch window.

Who Krank drivers suit

Krank can be a strong option if you recognise yourself in any of these:

  • You want more distance but you do not want low spin chaos
  • You struggle with strike consistency and want a head that delivers predictable feedback
  • You want a driver that is built to your swing instead of buying stock and guessing
  • You play UK golf and you want to be clear on conforming vs non submitted models

Krank is not a magic fix. The driver still needs to be built correctly. When it is, many golfers see a jump in performance because the head and shaft combination is actually suited to their delivery.

Krank driver models explained

Below is a plain-English overview of the current Krank models most golfers in the UK ask about.

1) Krank Formula FIRE PRO TOUR

This is the simplest choice for golfers who want the most straightforward “competition safe” route. Krank positions the Formula FIRE PRO TOUR as a pro golf conforming option, and it is the model we point most UK competition golfers towards first.

Best for: golfers who play medals, opens, handicap golf, or simply want zero doubts.

2) Krank Formula FIRE X TOUR

Krank states that the FIRE X TOUR has not been submitted for conformity testing. In practical terms, that means it may be not eligible for events that require the driver to appear on the conforming driver head list.

Best for: golfers who play mostly casual golf and want a distance oriented build, typically in moderate to slower swing speed ranges.

3) Krank Formula FIRE XX TOUR

The FIRE XX TOUR follows the same key point as the X TOUR. Krank states it is not submitted for conformity testing, so the same eligibility warning applies for stricter competitions.

Best for: golfers who want maximum distance help in a similar category to the X TOUR, and who are not worried about list-based eligibility for events.

4) Krank Formula FIRE Mini Driver

A mini driver can be a smart tee club if you want to keep the ball in play more often. Many golfers find a mini driver easier to control than a full size driver, especially on tighter UK holes.

Best for: golfers who want a fairway finder off the tee, or who want a second tee option alongside a full driver.

Which Krank model should you choose?

If you want a simple shortlist, start here.

If you play club competitions and want zero doubts

Choose the Formula FIRE PRO TOUR. It is the simplest route for golfers who want the conforming pathway and do not want uncertainty around eligibility.

If you play mostly casual golf and want maximum distance help

Consider the FIRE X TOUR or FIRE XX TOUR, then confirm the build through a fitting so your launch and spin are playable for UK conditions.

If accuracy off the tee matters more than raw distance

Test the Mini Driver against your current driver. A lot of golfers are surprised by how much their dispersion tightens.

None of these decisions should be made off marketing claims alone. The right head is the one that produces the best combination of ball speed, carry, spin stability and dispersion for your swing.

Conforming vs non submitted, UK competition notes

In the UK, most everyday golfers are not asked to prove their driver is on the conforming list. But some competitions can apply stricter equipment requirements.

To keep it simple:

  • Conforming model route: easiest if you play regular competition golf and want to avoid questions.
  • Non submitted models: may be fine for casual golf, society days and scrambles, but they can be not eligible for events that require list inclusion.

If you want the full legality and conforming list explanation, read this post in the series:

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How to buy Krank in the UK

If you want to buy with confidence, avoid the two common mistakes:

  • Choosing a head without knowing your launch and spin needs
  • Choosing a shaft based on feel alone rather than what it does to strike, speed and dispersion

The most reliable path is:

  1. Pick the model category based on your golf, competition needs and swing speed range
  2. Fit the loft and shaft so your launch window is stable and playable
  3. Confirm dispersion with enough shots to see your real pattern

Shop current Krank drivers here:

Fitting guide: what we test at Outtabounds

Distance is only useful if it stays in play. In a fitting we focus on three things:

  1. Strike pattern: centre contact is where distance becomes repeatable
  2. Launch and spin: we build a window that performs in real UK conditions
  3. Dispersion: tighter misses beat one perfect bomb every time

We will normally test:

  • Two heads that suit your category (for example PRO TOUR vs Mini Driver, or PRO TOUR vs your current driver)
  • Two to three shafts that match your tempo and delivery
  • Loft and face settings to keep your start line predictable

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FAQs

Is Krank only for long drive golfers?

No. The brand has long drive roots, but modern models cover a range of swing speeds and playing goals. The right build matters more than the label.

Are Krank drivers non conforming?

Some models are positioned for a conforming route, and some are stated by Krank as not submitted for conformity testing. If you want the simplest competition safe option, start with the PRO TOUR and confirm the exact head and loft requirements for your events.

What is the best Krank driver for UK club competitions?

If you want the simplest route with the least uncertainty, start with the Formula FIRE PRO TOUR, then fit it properly for your swing.

Should I buy a mini driver instead of a driver?

Not always. But if you value accuracy off the tee or you struggle with driver dispersion, a mini driver can be a strong second tee club or even your main option on tighter holes.

What should I do next?

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