Cobra King Cobra SS 350cc Drivers

Cobra King Cobra SS 350cc Drivers 

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Player Profile: 0-20 handicap. Player looking for a forgiving oversize head generating superior distance and accuracy.

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5
[Jan 01, 2024]
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5
[Oct 05, 2007]
jesse.day
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: SS 350 offset R flex

I have shot as low as 84 and as high as 104 this season so shoots in the 90's is painful but true. I bought this driver for around 100 dollar off Ebay late spring. I've been playing it regularly ever since. Before I had this driver I usually played a 5 wood off of the tee box because I was too inconsistent for a driver. (for a while I didn't even lug a driver in the bag) I was a typical push slice hitter so drives started right and kept moving that way.
-This driver has a highly radiused face so mis-hits are brought back towards the target line. (I've had many shots that are heel or toe struck and they end up playable and still manage pretty good distance)
-The degree to which the clubface is closed is pretty noticeable which makes address a bit confusing.
-The R flex shaft is a bit too flimsy compared to other R flex shafts I've owned (maybe a stiff shaft for guys that can drive 250 regularly)

I love the club, but it should be bought as a stepping stone. Had I bought something else I would probably still be teeing off with the 5 wood. I've learned to drive and have grown confident enough to move to a driver with no offset, stiff shaft, and a neutral bias. (I now have a tendancy to draw or even hook sometimes.) Perhaps I'll still use a draw bias but I don't want the offset to help square the face anymore.
I'll still stay in the Cobra family. Low CG and high MOI rule reign supreme.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Hawkeye VFT 10*
Titleist 975J VS 9.5*
Callaway Steelhead 9*
Ping ISI 10*

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 15, 2007]
Keith
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: SS 350 King Cobra

I bought this driver off eBay brand new about 3 years ago. I had a Ping Si 3. It was a very good club but I wouldn't trade my Cobra for anything. It is the most forgiving club I have ever hit. it is 9.0 Deg.and yeilds me about 280 off the tee. 5'8" 140lb. Get your self one you will love it .

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 03, 2006]
GGG
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: king cobra SS 350

i have tried many drivers including the r7 big bertha, fusion ft-3, erc .... even bought a few until i tried my uncles king cobra so that day i went down to golf usa and bought it i never have hit a slice with it and now im hitting upper 70s which is good for being 17.

Similar Products Used:

R7,580,big b, fusion,hi bore,launcher and other good products

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 07, 2006]
alex cuningham
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: cobra 350ss

I have stayed away from this oversized driver craze(because i couldnot control any of them).I could hit my 3 wood down the middle 230-250yds and always in position for the next shot... Every 3 or 4 months I got the urge to see if I could hit the 400cc+, but always the same story. Mainly pushed or sliced to the right, but out there 275 yds. The Vijay Singh strategy of smash and go find it down near the green wasn't working at all! I went to a golf only retailer and went thru the trade ins and found a Cobra 350 SS with stock HM reg shaft for $69. At that price I had to try it. The 400cc+ models were no fun at all to go find in the woods. I did not know the SS model had a closed face and that was the cure I needed for my slicing. I hit 10 balls off the tee (no one was out on the course) that all went straight!! The 10.5 loft gets the ball a little higher than I like,but I not complaining. Does not go as far as 400++, but I can find it. Great club ,great sound, above average shaft, and one ugly head cover.

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 04, 2006]
jlalpaugh
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: King Cobra 350SS 7.5* X-Stiff shaft

I had bought a Ben Hogan C-S3 9.5* with the stock Aldila Stiff flex shaft and wasn't happy with it. I was always skying my ball like a wedge. It would fly 275-285yds on a good hit, but i got now roll from it. Most of the time I popped it up like a wedge. Anyways, after playing three months of horrible golf(due mostly to inconsistency off the tee), I decided to sell the Hogan and find something new. I went to a pro shop, told the guy what I wanted, he gave me 4 different drivers and about 30 balls to hit. I started off with a Cobra 400sz 7.5* stiff shaft and I just couldn't control it. I tried the King Cobra 350SS 7.5* X-Stiff shaft. I hit my first three balls to the end of the range(about 300yds) and straight. I thinking maybe it's a fluke and went to the next club which was the same club with a stiff shaft instead of the X-stif shaft the other one had. My ball flew anywhere, but straight. Then I tried the last club, which was a ping i-3 blue model driver. No distance and no control. After that I had about 15 Balls left so i decided to hit the King Cobra 350SS 7.5* X-Stiff shaft again. To my amazement, I hit most of those balls over 300yds and straight again(with the exception of 2 or 3 that I topped from being so elated about finding the right driver finally). Needless to say I sold my Hogan C-s3 the next day and went out and bought the King Cobra 350SS 7.5* X-Stiff shaft. After playing a round with it and shooting a 42, I would recommend this extremely LONG and very accurate driver to anybody. Now I can stand over my ball on the tee with confidence unlike with the Hogan. Not since I had the KZG Gemini 395cc model(great club,BTW), have I been able to do this. I think I like the Cobra more then I liked the Gemini. Anyways, I recommend the King Cobra 350SS 7.5* X-Stiff shaft to any one that hit hard and wants a long and straight ball flight. For only $75(bought used), I know I'm happy and I will guarrantee your happines too. The only negative thing is that i didn't find it soon enough.

Customer Service

Not sure, but I read in another review Cobra is a Titliest owned comapany, so it's gotta be good.

Similar Products Used:

Ben hogan C-S3, KZG Gemini(don't be fooled by the bad reviews about this club, it ROCKS...just buy one from a certified dealer and not over the internet

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 12, 2005]
bullittmcqueen
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: King Cobra 350 SS driver

I will always play this driver. I hit my cousin's a few times when we played last summer and I really liked the way it played. I recently decided to scrath my inconsistent Big Bertha driver and pick one of these up since i liked his so much. All i can say is I LOVE IT. It is near impossible to hit a slice with it, but very easy to work either a draw or fade. It always hits fairly straight and LONG. For the first time on certain holes i can approach or even go over 300 yards. I never did this with the Big Bertha. I will always play this driver. Oh, by the way, I love the way it sounds!!!

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

Also use King Cobra SZ 3 wood

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 21, 2005]
richard0904
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 350 ss 9*

Got this club at Play-it-again sports after trading in tons of useless stuff. It had a lot of wear on the face, but the shaft was a graffalloy prolite and it had been spined. I also got a Wilson Deep Red 365 9* at the same time. I have since gotton rid of the wilson, becasue this driver is long and straight. I average 230-240, with the occasional 260 (not bad for 5'4'' and 150lbs). This driver is very accurate. Because the face and head are so beat up (almost ugly), I am always trying to find a new driver that is longer and better looking. This driver just keeps finding its way back into my bag. Recently played a round of golf and hit 13 of 14 fairways and my partner says, "you want to get rid of that?" May be I need to get onto eBay and find a nicer looking one.

Customer Service

Great. If you have never been to Play-It-Again sports, you may be suprised. Take your old clubs there and get some new sticks!

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Big Bertha, Wilson Deep Red, Bang Mellow Yellow, Taylor Made 360, Adams GT

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 30, 2004]
topwater
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cobra ss 350 10.5*

I play to a 8.4 index. I play a club a few rounds and hit a few hundred balls before I post a review. I have played this driver 3 rounds and maybe hit 50 balls on range. I feel that is enough for a review. This is the best driver I have ever hit. It is long and straight. At my home course the 14th is a 396 yd. par 4 big deal you say. You have to carry 260 yd over water from meddle ties. I have never carried the lake before in 10 years of play until I got this club. In 3 rounds of play I have missed 1 fairway. That happened because I tried to hit over a dog leg. All this club requires is a smooth tempo swing and watch it fly. This the most rewarding money ever spent on golf. The one thing I don't like is the loud crack when you nut one. I don't like the attention it brings. I play in a high $$$ skins game every Friday, don't want to give out my edge. By the way I'm 58 yrs. old and have a 84 mph swing. I average 240-250 with my TM 580 and about the same with 983K Titleist. With this club I'm 260-270 on every swing and have had 4 roll out to about 290 no wind added. Should be dropping my handicap down so that I can post with all you other 70's shooters. Huh,huh You older players check this driver out it has added yds. to my drives. Just remember not to over swing. Got to go,need to practice my putting to get down in the 70's that is my goal to be able to post on this site without B S ing. Later

Customer Service

Never used. But they are owned by Titleist so it must be good.

Similar Products Used:

All of the Callaways(some good heads, sucky shafts OEMs)Taylor made 580(so,so)300ti (ok) R320ti w/penley (Rocks its long)Firesole( very workable driver lacks distance for me but a good driver if your long) Titleist 975d,975j 983k (All top notch great drivers.) Burrows Mac powershere (junk) Honma (solid club just didn't work for me. It needs a powerful swing) Bangs( loooong but no control)Clevelands( good feel, wish I could get one to work consistant for me)

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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