Cobra King F6 Silver

King F6 Silver Driver (2015) Cobra King F6 Silver Driver Representative Image.
King F6 Silver Fairway Wood (2015) Cobra King F6 Silver Fairway Wood Representative Image.
King F6 Silver Hybrid (2015) Cobra King F6 Silver Hybrid Representative Image.
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About Cobra King F6 Silver It was released in 2015 and is designed for mid- to high-handicap golfers who are looking for a forgiving and long-hitting driver. It features a number of technologies that help to improve ball speed and accuracy, including: A Speed Channel: This is an engineered trench around the perimeter of the face that minimizes thickness and increases ball speeds across the face. A MyFly adjustable hosel: This allows you to change the loft of the club by up to 2 degrees, which can help you to fine-tune your ball flight. A 16-gram weight port: This can be moved to the front or back of the clubhead to change the center of gravity (CG), which can affect the ball flight. The Cobra King F6 Silver Driver is a good choice for golfers who are looking for a forgiving and long-hitting driver that is also adjustable. It is available in a variety of lofts and shaft flexes, so you can find the perfect one for your swing. Here are some of the pros and cons of the Cobra King F6 Silver Driver: Pros: Forgiving and long-hitting Adjustable loft and CG Speed Channel for increased ball speed Cons: Not as stable as some other drivers on off-center hits Can be a bit too forgiving for some golfers Overall, the Cobra King F6 Silver Driver is a good choice for mid- to high-handicap golfers who are looking for a forgiving and long-hitting driver with some adjustability.
About Cobra Cobra is among the fastest growing golf club brands in the industry, experiencing significant market share increase within its metal woods and irons category. Cobra’s mission is to make the game more enjoyable for golfers by offering quality performance and innovative technology-based products at a fair price. Cobra products are designed for the ‘average, avid’ golfer, with performance goals of distance, greater accuracy and forgiveness.