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Review Date September 29, 2009 Overall Rating
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Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
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Reviewed by: Rush30(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: King Cobra Speed LD Driver 9.5° Summary: I never thought I would part ways with my Taylormade 10.5° Tour Burner. I tried the King Cobra Speed LD Driver 9.5° and I just prefer it!
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Review Date July 27, 2009 Overall Rating
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Visitors rate this review 3.67 of 5,
3 votes
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Reviewed by: cg0004610
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: King Cobra Speed LD F TI 460 2008 Driver - RH Graphite Summary: I had a big issue with this driver. After hitting the club only 12 times, I teed up the ball, attempted a nice easy swing and "boom" hit the ball - but the head of the club went flying down the fairway. Never saw anything like it before. Now Cobra is giving me a hard time replacing the club. It was like the glue just gave up - no snap, no break, just clean right off the shaft. Horrible experience. Again, now having a real hard time after only owning the club for 3 months to get Cobra to replace. I'd think twice about going with Cobra. Customer Service: Absolutely Horrible! Cobra is in it for the money and not the service. Similar Products Used: I play Cobra irons that I love. My experience with the company has been horrible and slated my view permanently.
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Review Date July 22, 2009 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: Leggey
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: King Cobra Speed LD F 10.5 Summary: this is by far THE loudest club i have heard in my life. it's like a conchord breaking through the sound barrier. guarenteed to make everybody turn to see your shot. it's a good job then that your ball will be a spec in the distance. shot after shot i ripped the ball down the fairway averaging 270-285. due to the slight draw bias you will find that a slightly steeper swing works better else that draw will turn into a hook but it will work a treat for you if you have problems with slicing your drives. it is also incredibly light (the F model at least) and so you do not need to grip and rip the club but instead you a controlled smooth swing and the results will astound you. the only addition i will be making to my bag now will be a pair of earplugs!
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Review Date May 21, 2009 Overall Rating
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Visitors rate this review 3.50 of 5,
2 votes
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Reviewed by: Fred Harkins(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: King Cobra Speed LD F Summary: Driver has a big sweet spot and is easy to hit straight of fade. Hits consistently long 250 - 270 yds. down the middle. It is not loud so they must have corrected that even with the Top Flites I played. I won it at a scramble raffle so there was no selection process. Hit all the drives in the fairway or first cut on the first nine I played with it.
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Review Date May 16, 2009 Overall Rating
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Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
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Reviewed by: Trey(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: cobra F-Speed LD 2008 Model Summary: I do not like the shaft in this club. And the head seems a bit clunky. I have been trying to find a replacement for my old Ping G5 with Aldila NV 65 S, because it is all beat up, and this Cobra doesn't even come close. I just bought it because it was 50% off retail and that was a waste of money. Maybe I will just re-shaft it later. The ball flight seemed a little to high with this 9.5 degree Stiff shaft as well. I would not recommend this club.
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