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Cobra ZL Driver

Written by on May 22, 2010 in Cobra Golf Clubs - No comments

Golf companies are always trying to come up with fancy names to promote their clubs, and this is a perfect example of that. The Cobra ZL Driver stands for Zero Limits, which is exactly Cobra was striving for when manufacturing their latest high-powered driver. Cobra searched for the answer to the distance question, and designed the Cobra ZL driver to be a force on the course, or as I like to call it - a punch to the chin. It features a great feel at impact, giving the user a solid grip off the tee as the ball sails high into the air and down the course.

COBRA GOLF CLUBS ZL 10.5* DRIVER REGULAR MINT
COBRA GOLF CLUBS ZL 10.5* DRIVER REGULAR MINT
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Mint King Cobra Driver ZL Zero Limit 10.5  ALDILA VOODOO REGULAR FLEX  RH
Mint King Cobra Driver ZL Zero Limit 10.5 ALDILA VOODOO REGULAR FLEX RH
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Cobra ZL Driver Golf Club
Cobra ZL Driver Golf Club
$120.00
End Date: Wednesday Feb-8-2012 20:44:32 PST
Buy It Now for only: $132.00

Street Price: $300

So how does Cobra manage to squeeze so much power into one driver? I asked the same thing and decided to do a little research. It turns out that they have combined multiple materials, milled geometry, an adjustable hosel, and a 46 inch shaft into one power-packing driver. They certainly used expert engineering to give the ZL one of the most powerful drives on the market, all with one of the most comfortable feeling points of impact I have experienced.

I always have felt that the two most important aspects of the driving game is accuracy and distance, and both are needed because without one or the other you are left at a severe disadvantage. This is one of the reasons that the Cobra ZL will work in your favor, because it is going to provide the user with big power numbers as well as solid levels of accuracy.

Driving the ball a mile will do you no good if it ends up in the drink, and a straight and narrow shot means nothing if it takes you three strokes just to get it to the green, but if you combine the two you are immediately going to have an edge over most of the competition.

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