Cobra 460cc SZ Titanium Drivers
Cobra 460cc SZ Titanium Drivers
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[Jan 02, 2024]
minami
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[Nov 21, 2008]
JonnyM1
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
cobra 460 cc
After a few demo's I tried this 9 degree Cobra and WOW I found my driver. I was always a good iron player and a so-so driver until now. This driver is long,long,long and easy to work. I used to dread the tee box, now I can't wait to tee off. Found a slightly used demo on e-bay for $35.00. GO GET ONE !! Customer Service Not Used Similar Products Used: Few Demos |
[Sep 10, 2008]
avtigger
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
king cobra sz 460
Think I have finally found the driver for me. Cobra sz460 10.5 degrees with aldila high launch shaft in regular. Driving has been the weakest part of my game, so decided to buy some secondhand drivers and try them out on the course, rather than go by results at the range or on launch monitors. Tried the cobra comp 414 and 454. The Taylormade superquad and the cleveland launcher 460 and cleveland comp, to name just a few. All in a variety of shaft flex and lofts. Expensive way of doing it, but at least I have a few drivers to sell. (Really liked the 414 and will keep it as back up). The sz460 suits me down to the ground. Hits long, high and straight. My slice seems to have all but gone. The regular shaft plays a bit stiffer than some I have tried and I really can feel it unleash through the ball. Although the ball flight is very high it still flies good distances into strong winds.
Similar Products Used: clevelands 460 and comp
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[Aug 06, 2008]
Todd
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra 460 SZ
I bought this club new for $199 last year (2007). At the time I hit it better than several of the other drivers in the same price range. This week I was hell bent on getting a Taylor Made Burner because the price has dropped to around $179. I couldn't justify it. I couldn't get any more distance or direction out of the Taylor Made than I can my SZ. I'll stick with this club until something better that doesn't cost $400 comes around. It may be a while. I like this club and upgrading would only serve the purpose of looking pretentious. It works well enough for me to hit straight 225-250 yards. Customer Service Never used it but I understand Cobra is part of Acushnet along with Titleist and Footjoy. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made Burner
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[Aug 11, 2007]
oren stuchiner
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
cobra 460 sz
tried almost evry driver in the market , this is the best one ,very long and very forgiving Similar Products Used: ping g2,g5. taylormade r5 and r7 , titelist 905 s and t . |
[Feb 05, 2007]
Michael
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
King Cobra 460SZ
Tried them all and I keep coming back to the King Cobras. First it was the 440SZ then I went back in time and fell in love with the 427. Then I got hooked on the Cleveland Sport OS 410 which is equally as good. And just by accident I went into a local Nevada Bob's and seen this $99 USED driver in a bin and noticed it was a 460SZ which I have never tried and purchased it. I then found out at the register that it was cut down 1/2" inch along with a nice brand new GolfPride grip so I thought I'd give it a shot. Well let me tell you on that particular twilight session I think I went 6/7 down the fairway and the first tee was PERFECT! Talk about a relief, I was totally stoked. From then on which has been about 2 months I have been matching and surpassing most personal bests and that is not lie my friend. Similar Products Used: ALL of the name brands, all. |
[Nov 13, 2006]
Madchipper
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra 460 SZ Driver
I just love to try new drivers out. I purchased this stick about a year ago and It's still the only driver I use. I'm not going to tell you it's 20-50 yrds longer then all the drivers I've hit. What I will tell you is when I'm standing in the tee box with all eyes upon me this is the club that gives me the best chance to hit it long "250-260 for me" and in play. I use a stock Aldila shaft which is a little wimpy but when it snaps it provides the pop. I think above all the club is heavy enough so that I can feel the club head through out the swing which is critical to me. I can't say that for my old 540xd. This was a great value buy for me also. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Callaway- several. Taylormade 540xd and R5. Cleveland launcher. Ping G2. |
[Aug 21, 2006]
canuckgolfdude
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
cobra 460sz, Aldila stiff
First, I like to thank those who have written about this and many other drivers. It has provided great information.
Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: Callaway 454 and Titlest 905T |
[Aug 21, 2006]
ed
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra 460 sz
I read the reviews from this site and narrowed down my choices to a few drivers (Callaway 454, Titleist 905T, etc.). This driver was so easy to hit. I was truly amazed. The price was great also. Overall, great performance and value. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: Callaway 454, Titleist 905T. |