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Review of the Krank Formula Fire LD Driver

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 6, 2025Updated:March 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Krank Formula Fire LD driver is a standout club that has caught the attention of many golf enthusiasts, including myself. In a recent YouTube video, I put together Bryson DeChambeau’s full bag setup and played a PGA event, where I had the chance to test out this powerful driver. Designed primarily for Long Drive competitions, the Formula Fire LD features a low loft of 5˚, compared to the standard 8.5˚, making it a unique and specialized club not suited for everyone.

From a technology standpoint, the Formula Fire LD is packed with top-notch features. The Forged Beta Titanium face provides optimal strength and energy transfer, while micro CNC milling enhances the spring effect. The crown includes ‘air flow stabilizers’ similar to Ping drivers, and the back features a dual weight port system to minimize curvature and produce straighter drives. The bold and audacious design of the Formula Fire LD stands out with its red accent colors, embossed flames, and mean-looking ‘air flow stabilizers’.

During testing, I initially struggled with low ball flights and scattered shots due to the low loft of the driver. However, after adjusting my attack angle and teeing the ball up high, I saw a significant improvement in performance. The low spin loft combined with the aerodynamics of the driver allowed me to achieve impressive ball speed and distance. Despite its durable construction, the Formula Fire LD offered a springy and lively feel upon impact, providing clear feedback through the hands.

Bryson DeChambeau has praised the Formula Fire LD for its curvature on the face, which helps higher-speed players generate gear effect to mitigate heel and toe misses. While I didn’t notice a significant difference in this aspect during my testing, I was able to achieve massive hits once I optimized the impact dynamics for the desired flight. I did not experience any significant loss of accuracy, and once I adjusted my approach, I consistently saw powerful drives with this driver.

Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed using the Formula Fire LD and appreciated its unique approach to driver design. This driver is not just a gimmick but a serious and impressive product that has even won the US Open and is endorsed by Bryson DeChambeau himself. The Formula Fire LD is available for $649, and the head-only option can be purchased for $449 from the Krank website. With a variety of models and higher lofts to choose from, golfers looking for a powerful and well-built driver should consider giving the Krank Formula Fire LD a try.

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