Cobra OPTM LS
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Why We Like It
- With more internal weighting toward the front, this model is for players focused on lowering spin and those favoring a compact shape for enhanced workability.
- Like others in the OPTM family, this model uses balanced internal weighting to minimize the way the head might wobble on a mis-hit to increase consistency in trajectory and spin.
- Three movable sole weights (11, seven and three grams) allow golfers to tweak ball flight among neutral, low and high. They also add forgiveness and minimize spin.
- The LS is the most aerodynamically efficient model in the OPTM lineup and has a raised rear portion and compact shape to optimize swing speed for the fastest swingers.
- Thin-ply carbon-composite panels (about one-third the density of titanium) save weight in the crown and sole to improve perimeter weighting and lower the center of gravity.
- The variable-thickness face has 15 zones for better flexing on off-center locations.
- A 33-way adjustable hosel, the most diverse in the game, accommodates tweaks to ball flight from low to high and left to right.
- MOI rating: Moderate
- Top 5 in Performance, low-handicaps
- 9, 10.5 degrees (with 33-way adjustable hosel)
- all
- low
- mid
- high
Hot List testers noted a low‑spin, high‑penetrating flight from an explosive, high‑ball‑speed face that rewards center strikes with strong carry and plenty of rollout. The compact, deep head looks sharp and feels powerful — crisp, pingy impact and a muted pop. Adjustable settings helped dial it in, and toe/heel misses often gear back toward center and stay playable. One caveat: very slight high‑face misses could balloon.
Hot List testers noted a compact, deep-faced driver with a glossy finish and a soft, muted "marshmallow" feel that still produces high ball speeds and lots of rollout from low spin. Toe and heel strikes showed strong gear effect—toe misses often start right and gear back toward center—so it’s forgiving once dialed in. The head rewards solid contact with big power, though some found overall carry distance lagged behind competitors.
Hot List testers noted a low-spinning, forgiving driver with an explosive face that yields a penetrating, low ball flight and strong distance. Generous adjustability lets the club “take over” while you swing, and it’s easy to keep online with few hooks or slices. The crisp ping boosts confidence and adds noticeable jump off the face. One caveat: very slight misses—especially a groove or two high—can cause shots to balloon.
Hot List testers noted a high, straight, penetrating ball flight with exceptional ball speed and a powerful, crisp impact. The head/face contrast is attractive, strikes feel solid and inspire confidence, and center strikes — and even many mis-hits — produced strong numbers and held their line with minimal sidespin. Overall it felt fast and lively; slightly off-center strikes lost a bit of distance.
Range Results
We tracked 20,000 shots through player testing and then had them analyzed by our team of scientists. These graphics reflect the relative performance our players saw for each club in the category.
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