Cobra King Cobra SS 350cc Drivers
Cobra King Cobra SS 350cc Drivers
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 04, 2002]
JW
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra ss 350
I have played golf for 25 years and this is the straightest driver I've ever hit. You really have to make a bad swing to miss the fairway. I am not as thrilled with the distance. The 10.5* goes on very high trajectory(for me) then seem to lack a good roll for overall distance. I don't mind losing a few yards for the accuracy it gives. Customer Service I have to struggle to get the head cover on and off. It hasn't stretched enough yet. I contacted Cobra hoping to get a larger head cover. They are using the same one for the 427cc. So no luck there. Similar Products Used: Many In the past 4 years Top Flite and Mizuno Ti. |
[May 31, 2002]
mmalloy
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra ss350
Best club for me out there. I've demoed the launcher, ping tec, nike 350, 975, taylor mades and this one hits straighter than any of these. If you have slice problems this stick will help, it sets up 1 degree closed. Trajectory is very high but loooooong. |
[May 30, 2002]
PingSwinger
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra SS350
My brother owns this club and let me borrow it for a round. While my brother raves about the distance he is getting with it (10.5 degree loft), I found it to be not as long as my TiSI Tec 8.5. It has a very interesting, rather flat ascending trajectory, similar to an airplane taking off. It will get the ball up, though. My brother claims that he hits a gentle draw with this driver but my shots were all straight. It is easier to work the ball with this driver than about any other driver I've ever hit, but I'm not getting the distance that other players have raved about. Similar Products Used: Ping TiSI 8.5 Tec, TiSI 10, Titleist 975D 8.5, Ping i3 9 degree. |
[May 27, 2002]
jp1inthefairway
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
350 SS 9 degree
For the last 3 years, the Taylor Made Firesole Ti driver has been in my bag. I've tried all of the new drivers as they've been introduced, and nothing seemed to be worthwhile. That changed dramatically after I teed up the new Cobra! My average drive increased from about 255 yards to 280 yards. I just played my first round with the club, and absolutely nutted several drives to places in the fairway that I had never reached before. It is ridiculously long. Plus, my first driver years ago was a King Cobra. Its nice to have one back in my hand again! Similar Products Used: Titleist, Ping, Callaway, Taylor Made, Mizuno, etc. |
[May 24, 2002]
wvgolfer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
King Cobra 350ss driver
Great club. Hits as advertised. Long and high trajectory with 10.5 loft. Looks great at address. Easy to swing with confidence. The club has reduced my slice to a nice looking fade that I can control on the narrow courses that I usually play. Nice to hit out of the fairway instead of the woods. Definitely worth a look if you are in the market for a new club. Customer Service Not used yet Similar Products Used: Ping I-3, original titanium cobra offset driver. |
[May 22, 2002]
Clyde LEESON
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
King Cobra SS 350
Used the Demo Club before investing money in the new King Cobra. Tried bothe the 427cc and the 350cc. For me the 350cc was easier to control and gave better results off the tee. 80% of the time rigth down the fairway and with great distance. The 427cc went 10-15 yards farther, but only kept in play 50% of the time. Demo's also used were the Ping TSI, and Nike's new driver. I preferred the King Cobra over these clubs and numerous others. Some state that fading or drawing is to difficult with this club, but it seemed to work for me. Just adjusted grip from weaker or stronger to get desired results. This club is well worthe the investment. While I like this driver, when it comes to a new 3 wood, I believe that the McGregor Tourney 3 wood will be my next purchase. Customer Service Have not needed. Similar Products Used: Ping TSI, Orlimar Hyper, Nike, Excalibur, Callaway Big Bertha and numerous others. |