Cobra's driver lineup has gone through three distinct identities in its last three product cycles, moving from the H.O.T. face technology of Dark Speed in 2024, to the speed-and-stability construction ...
Cobra’s newest metal woods want to help you be more accurate this year. The last few years, the industry has flipped between focusing on speed or forgiveness with drivers. While many people associate ...
For the 2023 edition of GOLF’s ClubTest, we once again teamed up with Golf Laboratories for robotic driver testing. With the help of their swing robot, we’re able to get a better picture of how each ...
The goal behind GOLF’s yearly robotic testing for ClubTest is simple: Highlight clubs doing things well for certain golfers. It’s critically important to test myriad of different drivers before making ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The three Cobra Aerojet drivers look to combine the swing speed enhancing benefits of aerodynamic bodies with the distance-enhancing benefits of lower spin, a faster-face and ...
We receive a lot of questions about the latest gear in the marketplace. Most of them center around one specific question: "Should I switch out my current gamer for a [fill in the blank] driver?" ...
Cobra Golf changed the focus during OPTM driver development. Shifting gears from not just the current industry focal points of speed and forgiveness, where designs are formed around moment of inertia ...
A week after adding to the Tour-inspired 3D-printed iron range, Cobra is launching the new line of OPTM drivers and metalwoods, with a main focus on product of inertia (POI). It’s a new venture for ...