Cobra ZL driver
A review of the new Cobra ZL driver. Equipment verdict on the King Cobra Zero Limits driver

Forget whatever preconceptions you may have about loud-sounding Cobra drivers. With the new ZL, think Ping G Series for looks and Callaway FT for sound. Great look, great feel, great flight and great chance of staying in the bag. We think this has a very broad appeal and anyone buying a new driver should add this to their ‘must-try’ list.
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There are three face angle settings (open, neutral and closed) so every golfer can find an address position that optimises ball flight for increased distance and accuracy. A new, more traditional head shape improves the impact sound.
The Cobra ZL driver should suited golfers who are looking for adjustable technology, want a traditional head shape, and are looking to straighten out a left-to-right flight.
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