King Cobra Speed LD Drivers

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King Cobra Speed LD DriverLimit Dimension Drivers generate more ball speed and power across the entire clubface

Cobra has stretched the United States Golf Association's limits on clubhead dimensions with hopes of enabling you to stretch your distance off the tee to its limits.

Engineered to the USGA limit on clubhead length and width, the new Speed LD (Limit Dimension) Driver is the longest, straightest and most forgiving all-titanium driver Cobra has ever offered.

By taking the clubhead dimensions to the USGA limits, Cobra engineers pushed the "Center of Gravity" even lower and deeper, further increasing the MOI to 5,000+ for incredibly long, straight drives.

So what exactly is the "Moment of Inertia" and how does it affect the average golfer?

The term relates to a clubhead's resistance to twisting when the ball is struck off center. For example, your swing is a little off and you the ball closer to the toe than the sweet spot of the clubface. A clubhead with a higher MOI will twist less as a result of the faulty swing, making it possible for your ball to still fly where you intend with not as much loss of distance.

With an inertia value exceeding 5,000, the new Speed LD Drivers have the highest MOI ever achieved in an all-titanium Cobra driver.

"The new Speed LD Drivers deliver a higher level of power and accuracy through an all-new clubhead design that features a lower center of gravity and higher moment of inertia," said Jeff Harmet, President, Cobra Golf and Titleist Clubs. "Frequency Tuning has also been incorporated into the new head design to promote a clear, crisp sound that is pleasing to all golfers."

In addition the Speed LD Drivers feature the largest face in golf with a milled dual rhombus face insert for maximum accuracy and distance across the Hotter 9 points. Speed LD Drivers also include the exclusive Speed Tuning technology which optimizes ball speeds for all player types.

Speed LD Drivers are available in F/Speed and M/Speed Straight Neck, (M speed is for swing speeds between 76-97 mph, while F speed is for speeds ranging from 87-108 mph), Offset, Seniors' and Women's models.

For more information on the clubs, visit Cobra on the web at www.cobragolf.com.

 

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