Cobra launches new S2 driver
Cobra is preparing for a strong year in 2010 and the next few weeks will see the latest S2 driver model introduced

Cobra is preparing for a strong year in 2010 and the next few weeks will see the latest S2 driver model introduced.
The new S2 driver is a highly engineered all-titanium driver featuring Adjustable Flight Technology (straight neck models) designed for golfers looking for forgiveness, maximum distance and optimised ball flight.
Cobra's S2 driver also features Cobra's ‘Hotter 9 Points' Technology which creates a large sweet zone across the entire clubface generating increased ball speeds even on off-centre hits. The S2 drivers are available in both straight neck and offset models in both men's and women's ranges.
The latest S2 driver joins an impressive range with last year's Cobra ZL driver proving a great success, especially for Ian Poulter who won the Singapore Open days after adding the club to his bag.
The new Cobra ZL driver features a multi-material construction with Adjustable Flight Technology (AFT), allowing golfers the opportunity to optimise their ball flight, as well as benefiting from Cobra's exclusive proven ‘Hotter 9 Points' technology.
You can find out more about the new S2 driver in a future issue of Golf Monthly.
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