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Cobra Hybrid Golf Clubs Forgive Errant Swings
By
The Golf Staff
Manufacturers call them hybrid clubs because they look like fairway woods and function like irons. Cobra hybrid have added the weighting typically associated with woods and their ability to raise a ball from virtually any lie as an iron to help improve the game of golfers of any level. The newest entry in the utility metals market, Cobra’s Baffler, has many new features to help any golfer’s game. The Cobra hybrid feature a dual weighting system, giving the name Baffler DWS, which makes close to the entire club face a sweet spot. Providing longer, straighter shots on the fairway or off, the baffler also features a sculpted sole to help lift the ball from almost any playing surface. The King Cobra Baffler Pro features a straight neck design along with a neutral weighting system to make every shot from the tee count. When hybrids first emerged, they were sought after by those who preferred hitting a wood from the fairway from distances closer than that typically afforded by fairway woods. They were also anxious to be able to hit a wood from imperfect lies while at a distance from which a traditional iron would not reach. Cobra hybrid can offer both scenarios a remedy with the Baffler DWS capable of hitting from almost any surface as well as hitting long and straight off the fairway. Faster Off Tee For Longer Flight It has been said that the first 50 yards is the most important when it comes to a ball’s

flight and the Cobra hybrid can be forgiving with their enlarge sweet spot on the club face, even when hitting off low fairway grass or higher growth in the rough. The clubs’ design also provides more speed during the moment of inertia allowing for better distance whether from the tee or the ground. Forgiveness through its dual weight system keeps the club head straight to the target even when the impact is off-center. Cobra hybrid golf clubs, one of the oldest in the industry, has continually improved and the company, as well as players from the weekend group to the tour all feels the newest design changes to the Cobra hybrid will allow them to improve their game by keeping the ball in play. Steel or graphite shafts are both available on Cobra hybrid and the soft grips helps the golfer maintain control through the swing. They are designed for players who want the hitting power of a wood and the flexibility of an iron.

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