

It’s a phenomenal color for a driver head. There are six different crown colors to choose from and I definitely stepped outside my comfort zone when I requested the Verdant Green. The shafts come in four different flex options, X / S / R / and Lite, so there are some different configurations to match your swing. Next, the Fly-Z offers a rear, low CG leading to a higher ball flight with less spin for the midrange player, and lastly for the higher handicap golfers they introduced the Fly-Z XL.įor this review Cobra sent us the Fly-Z driver fitted with their stock Matrix VLCT SP shaft in regular flex. yeah, I’m getting old. Their top of the line model is the Fly-Z+ with its “FlipZone” technology- aimed at the low handicap players in the 0-10 range. For players like us club manufacturers have been kind enough to develop more than just a tour-style head to ship out to the masses.įor Cobra this meant creating three unique driver heads, and by them doing so, I feel they’re more in touch with the modern golfer than the majority of club makers out there today. For some it’s an every tee box occurrence, but for others, present company included, it happens not as often as we would like. There’s not too many things in the glorious game you can do that brings forth such utter jubilation as piping a drive right down the middle of the fairway.

Cobra Golf’s new Fly-Z line has been garnishing some rather outstanding reviews across the golfing world since its release not too long ago, and I for one am thrilled this club has been in my bag to start out 2015.
