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Performance - A combination of distance, forgiveness, performance on miss hits, ball flight, ability to control slice/work the ball
Feel - How the club feels when hit properly, feel on heel and toe shots, overall club balance and feel
Value - How the club compares in price to similar offerings from other companies, "bang for the buck"
Innovation - Is the club a noticeable improvement from the previous model? Does it feature unique technology and a quality stock shaft?
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Cobra is known… and probably always will be known… as a game improvement company. They make clubs for the mid to high handicapper… clubs with large cavities for forgiveness and more offset for control. Cobra really hasn’t been a player in “players” category since the Greg Norman days.
Cobra just keeps turning out quality game improvement irons and people just keep buying them. They always seem to find new ways of doing the same old thing… making a forgiving club that hits the ball high.
There comes a point where the search for forgiveness in a golf club goes too far. Companies are always looking for new ways to make an iron forgiving but they have to be careful not to make the club too ugly.
Hi everyone, thanks for stopping by. Today we'll be sharing with you another independent review - this time, of the brightly colored Amp driver. Enjoy!
Overview
When you sign Rickie Fowler as your marquee PGA Tour rep, it’s clear you want to make a splash. So it is with Cobra, which hopes to ride...
Looks
There have been mixed reviews about the new look and style of Cobra Golf. At the very least, Cobra is now the trendiest company in the golf industry. The younger generation has been very receptive to the bold colors while others have not been very excited. It...
The Cobra Baffler is arguably the best hybrid in recent years. Cobra has really taken the game improvement category by storm and the Baffler hybrid is a major part of their line. The new Baffler DWS is a slightly tweaked version of its predecessor... Cobra has found a way to...
2005 has been the year of the hybrid… everyone seems to have them. I remember the original Cobra Baffler years back and how I just laughed at it. Why would someone want to hit this? It looks so different!
Hey everyone, thanks for stopping by, today we've got a a review of the Cobra T-Rail Baffler Hybrid line. Enjoy!
Looks
You gotta love the new Cobra Baffler T-Rail Hybrid. With it’s traditional dark color, flared with streaks of bright yellow, it’s really hard to miss out on the golf...
You know that we are running out of golf clubs to review when we are reviewing an iron that many golfers have probably not seen. We’ve talked lots about how Cobra Golf is a company that makes the majority of their equipment for the average golfer but they do make...