The Mk1 is an instant detox from touchscreens and assistance systems Simple boxy outline looks dated, but the lineage to today’s Golf can be seen ...
A meeting of the Rummikubers club in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn this month.Credit... Supported by By Callie Holtermann Photographs by Graham Dickie The reporter interviewed more than a ...
Cobra’s new DS-ADAPT line of metal woods provides seemingly boundless loft and lie adjustability thanks to its groundbreaking FutureFit33 hosel and SmartPad technology. Never has driver offered ...
Putting a price on carbon can encourage low-carbon growth and lower greenhouse gas emissions. More and more, business leaders are standing up in support of a price on carbon. Already, nearly 40 ...
Whether you’re in the market for a new driver or not, it’s always fascinating to see where golf club technology is heading, and this year COBRA has made the first splash by unveiling its full ...
It's decked out with finely detailed bodywork, premium components, and yes, some tasty carbon fiber bits that add a whole new vibe to this classic silhouette. The British marque has also squeezed ...
along with carbon fiber crowns and large carbon fiber sole plates. Cobra has also added an internal weight inside the heads ...
That’s the core philosophy behind Cobra Golf’s latest innovations ... H.O.T. face technology, and a carbon fiber crown. New hybrids are also available, again also featuring FF33.
With their latest DS-ADAPT iron range, Cobra has continued its rise in the game improvement iron scene. Three models are available to the public (DS-ADAPT, DS-ADAPT MAX and women’s MAX).