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Cobra SZ 440 Titanium

Cobra SZ 440 Titanium


Description
The new King Cobra SZ family replaces the very successful King Cobra SS design, improving upon the all-important 9 hot points across the clubface for greater carry distance and improved accuracy.



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Review Date
June 15, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
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Reviewed by: evrsit1000 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Cobra sz 440

Summary:
Im fairly new to the game of golf and have been playing on and off for about a year. This is my first driver, i got it on ebay for cheap after reading all the good reviews and its come out to be a very good buy. i got it with a 9 degree regular shaft and its been in my bag for the past 6 months.

The clubs very large sweet spot promotes great forgiveness even with off center hits ive managed to hit 270 yards consistently and the noise it makes when you get a dead center hit is disgustingly amazing lol. this club gives an amateur like me confidence, and once you've developed your swing theres no stopping you with this club.

Customer Service:
n/a

Similar Products Used:
TaylorMade R7 quad, Ping G5, Cleveland Launcher-(good club), Callaway Big Bertha


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Review Date
May 30, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: K-Bunke ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Cobra 440sz

Summary:
This was my first driver from a name brand after my Acuity driver caved in at the driving range. I got the 9.0 regular and I could hit this consistently over 275 with the occasional 325 yarder. Honestly this driver sounds like a baseball bat, but I have to say I like it more than the Titleist and Taylormade drivers because the sound can really give you good feedback on how you hit it. Unfortunately the face on this cracked because I was dumb enough to take it to the driving range on a cold day. I bought a Taylormade R5 hoping that I would gain distance off the tee after seeing other people keep up with my that swing slower but that driver is junk as a good drive doesn't even go 250 yards. Can't wait to get my hands on another Cobra.

Similar Products Used:
Taylormade R5 N, Taylormade Burner, Cobra Speed LD F


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Review Date
March 6, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: dangarzajr ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
440SZ 9.0

Summary:
I got this driver off a guy who claimed he could hit it. I just recently, started to play golf and well let me tell you that it seems like I have been playing for years. I love the club, I don't have problems hitting it.


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Review Date
February 24, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: pdal ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
440CC

Summary:
This was the first new driver that I got and I have loved it ever since. I would definately give it a try if you are having trouble hitting your driver consistently well. It is better suited for higher handicappers. The only problem that I have encountered is using it in wet weather. I fly it around 240-250, and if the ground is not completely dry, I get one to negative one yard of roll. The driver flies very high, but you will be able to hit it any day of the week if you can go under 100. My friend also switched to this club after trying, and failing, with several drivers. He hit a snap hook with these, but this driver made him a world straighter and farther.


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Review Date
December 19, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: jjloans ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
440 SZ

Summary:
I am an admitted club junkie... I love trying everything out, and have owned and tried WAY too many drivers... I now reduce it to 2 simple things: How long is it, and how easy is it to hit it straight?
The 440 SZ, with a R flex 5.1 Graphite Design stock shaft (scopes to 5.5)is the real deal. Very long, and super easy to hit it straight. Happens to have great feel (shaft) and a nice sound, and a great trajectory... 10.5, hits it high but not a balloon. I get one almost new, but had a small ding in the head on the toe... $39.95. A steal. Beat out my TM burner no sweat, and it is in the bag to stay. I loved the 400SZ as well, but I like this better. GREAT STICK!!

Customer Service:
NA

Similar Products Used:
Everything, darn near. Save your money, buy this bad boy!


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