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Remember when we talked about the new trademarks Cobra applied for…the MyFly and SmartPad? Well if you don’t…no need to worry. That’s because the days of having to worry about selecting the right loft on your driver might just be over! And then there are the ways it could change the game and other possibilites it will begin to offer the consumer.ĭays Of Selecting Loft On Your Driver Might Be Over!
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And while this might not be easy to explain the first time around (there is a LOT going on with this new driver), in theory it does make things a hellova lot easier, not only for the golfer but also for the stores that will be carrying these new Cobra Amp Cell drivers.
BEST OFFSET DRIVER 2013 DRIVERS
8, 2013 Cobra-Puma Golf was going to give you 6 drivers ($1,794) for the cost of just 1 ($299)? You might have noticed from the banner that their new slogan is “Golf Made Easy”. If you are interested I also wrote a Callaway X Hot Driver review to go with these irons.Industry Changing Technology? (The 6-In-1 Driver) I felt like I hit many “pro” type shots with all of these irons. These are the quickest in the air yet still flatten out nicely at the top to reach their consistent distance. They also have a high flat flight that ascends very quickly and lands softly. The mid irons 7-8 probably get the most use of all my irons and these shine even more. I am very comfortable again with the a long iron in hand. At times I have struggled with long irons, but with these I have hit some of the best shots on long par 3s or long par 4s. The 4-6 irons were all easy to elevate yet have a flat high flight. What I really liked about these irons was the top to bottom interaction of the set. They are much more like a KBS shaft or Nippon shaft in terms of feel and performance. The PXi shafts are much, much smoother and have a higher ball flight. I hadn’t been a fan of regular PX shafts because of their harsh feel. The PXi 6.0 iron shafts were also a real treat as a stock shaft. Now if you get to the edges you will have instant feedback in terms of feel. They have a pure feel at impact and with a fairly decent sized sweet spot, they certainly feel good even if not dead center every shot. I think they are better feeling than previous x-forged models. While I don’t know what that means in the process of making irons, I do know that these are as buttery soft as any forged iron I have ever hit. The X-forged irons are obviously forged, but Callaway calls them “triple net” forged. These could cut in and dig the ball out with ease. This summer we had some significant rainfall and the rough on most courses were as thick as ever. Because they are thinner, they are much easier to get through thicker rough too. Just enough sharp to get into he ground behind the ball, just thick enough to keep from digging and just enough relief to exit cleanly. These have the perfect radius leading edge paired with trailing edge relief. I’m not a big fan of thick soles but unfortunately if they get too thin or sharp I tend to dig. I loved the turf interaction with these irons. I could hit a variety of shots without too much difficulty but yet auto-pilot, high and straight, was easy too. I felt more in control of these irons rather than the irons controlling me. I felt like I had great shots and poor shots before, these however offered a little more control in terms of distance and trajectory. My control with these irons improved over my previous irons. There was less roll-out on iron shots into the green, not necessarily spin related but angle of decent controlled. What they did offer over my other sets was some additional height without ballooning, loss of distance or control issues, just a little more stopping power.
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They weren’t any longer, nor were they shorter, they were spot on for my yardages. Distance wise they were as precise as any iron I have ever played. From my very first round to the subsequent rounds I have had my best ball striking days. On the course is where these irons are winners too.