King Cobra Baffler
What degree hybrid should I buy?
In my bag I have driver, 3 wood, 3-pw irons. Should I buy either a 20 degree hybrd or 18 degree? Is the 18 degree hard to hit or is it about the same as the 20? The hybrid is the King cobra pro baffler.
I also use my hybrid to fill the gap between my 3 wood and my 3 iron. I chose the 18° and find it to be quite easy to hit and I really like the distance and control that I get. I would make the same choice again and would recommend the 18° lof to you as well.
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whats the better hybrid?
I am about a 20 Handicap and i always had trouble hitting fairway woods.I had a hybrid that i got for free at some tournament and i wanna get a new one.Im looking at the Taylor Made Rescue and the King Cobra Baffler.Both are the same price but which is more forgiving?
I have both and say you can't go wrong with either one. I have the Cobra 16, 20, 23, 26 & 29 and the Taylormade Rescue Dual 16. I wasn't carrying the 16 Taylormade until recently when I decided I get a bit more distance out the 16 Taylormade than the 16 Cobra. I don't carry any woods at all and use the 16 off the tee a lot and for 230+ shots on par 5s. The Cobras may be a bit more forgiving though if that's what you're looking for but it really depends on how the club feels to you. Maybe you can find a demo day at a course some where and hit them both.
King Cobra Golf Clubs are known for their large oversized drivers and irons, with a bigger sweet spot that will allow for more accuracy and driving distance. The oversized head was developed after Callaway's Big Bertha, the first version of an oversized driver, emerged on the scene in 1991 and took the golf world by storm. In 1993 King Cobra oversized woods and irons were born. The King Cobra oversized irons went on to become some of the best selling irons in golf. Today, King Cobra Golf Clubs are highly recognized and sought after by golfers everywhere and used on tour by pros like Jason Gore, Geoff Ogilvy, Camilo Villegas, J.B. Holmes, Ian Poulter, and the LPGA's Jeong Jang.
When shopping for any club it's important to do your research and speak to a golf specialist who can help you determine the best equipment for your individual swing speed and help you choose a club that will also meet your launch and spin requirements.
Drivers
When selecting from one of the many Cobra drivers (or other Cobra clubs) you'll want to determine your swing speed which will help you select the club that you need. Cobra drivers come in the following 4 speeds:
• XX/(Extreme x 2) Speed tailored for the fastest swingers
• X/Speed, (Extreme) Swing speed 104+ mph, ball speed 150+ mph
• F/Speed (Fast) Swing speed 87-108 mph, ball speed 125-155 mph
• M/Speed (Moderate) Swing speed 76-97 mph, ball speed 110-140 mph. The M/Speed model is also available in a women's version and a senior's version.
Fairway Metals
For more accurate fairway shots the King Cobra Fairway Metals have a lower center of gravity that will help you create longer, more accurate shots while giving you a variety of launch and spin capabilities.
• X - high launch and lower spin
• F - High Launch and low to mid spin
• M - Extra high launch, med spin for long forgiving drives
Baffler
The original Cobra Baffler was launched in 1975, but the new King Cobra Baffler Utility Metals replace long irons and can create a higher trajectory shot and are easier to use. According to Golf Datatech LLC., a company specializing in current retail sales and distribution of golf products, the King Cobra DWS Baffler utility metals were the best selling utility metals from March 2006-August 2007.
Irons
You want to hit more greens so get irons that will help you become more accurate. Choose from the UFi (ultra forgiveness) irons, the S9 or the FP iron sets, the Pro CB irons, Pro MB irons or the Transition S.
Putters
Any golfer knows that you have to love your putter. The Cobra Optica and IM putters get good ratings among golfers and aid in better alignment.
The King Cobra Golf Clubs offer golfers of all skill levels a wide range of equipment to choose from. Having the right clubs makes the game a lot more enjoyable.
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