Cobra ZL driver launched
Cobra has launched its new Cobra ZL driver that comes with a host of features including Adjustable Flight Technology, with the focus very much on maximizing distance as well as accuracy.

Cobra has launched its new Cobra ZL driver that comes with a host of features including Adjustable Flight Technology, with the focus very much on maximizing distance as well as accuracy.
The ‘Zero Limits' driver will enable golfers to adjust the club according to their own swing characteristics and shape of shot.
Features of the new Cobra ZL driver include:
- Advanced Multi-Material Construction - Adjustable Flight Technology (AFT) - Milled Rhombus Face Insert - Optimised Head Shape - Premium Aldila VooDoo Shafts
The carbon fiber crown and sole, titanium body and face, along with the swingweight screw provide optimal CG, MOI and spin characteristics for high launch, maximum distance and more control.
Three face angle settings (open, neutral and closed) allow golfers to find the one setting that optimises ball flight for increased distance and accuracy.
A large face insert, surrounded by a thin, highly engineered titanium perimeter area promotes faster ball speeds - especially on off-centre hits - for consistently long, straight drives.
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The Cobra ZL driver will feature Aldila Voodoo shafts and will be priced at £299.
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