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King Cobra SZ FW Rate Topic: -----

Poll: King Cobra SZ FW (15 member(s) have cast votes)

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  1. 5 (Best) (9 votes [60.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 60.00%

  2. 4 (4 votes [26.67%])

    Percentage of vote: 26.67%

  3. 3 (1 votes [6.67%])

    Percentage of vote: 6.67%

  4. 2 (1 votes [6.67%])

    Percentage of vote: 6.67%

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#1 User is offline   Gxgolfer 

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Posted 22 December 2005 - 11:05 AM

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The King Cobra SZ fairway metals feature a larger, hotter club face, an exclusive rhombus shaped center surrounded by a thinner perimeter, visible dual weighting in the back of the club head and customized lightweight graphite shafts. This combination provides for maximum energy transfer and higher launch angles resulting in longer distance, higher trajectory, greater forgiveness and a sweet, solid feel and sound.

# Rhombus Face Technology: A rhombus-shaped center surrounded by a thinner perimeter offers tremendous response across the entire club face to generate maximum ball speed.
# Dual Weighting System: A dual weighting system placed low in the back of the club head creates a deeper center of gravity. The deeper CG provides a more efficient transfer of energy to promote longer, higher ball flight.
# Larger, Hotter Club Face: A hotter, larger club face promotes higher trajectory and the contoured sole plate reduces drag, resulting in improved ball flight and more pure golf shots. The larger profile also provides more confidence at address.
# Lightweight Custom Graphite Shafts: Each shaft has been custom designed for each club head to optimize the performance of each model and produce high swing speeds for greater distance and accuracy. The King Cobra SZ fairway metals feature Aldila or Mitsubishi Rayon shafts.
# Golf Pride Tour Velvet Grip: Custom made featuring a new softer compound to provide optimum feel for improved control and confidence.
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Posted 30 December 2005 - 12:28 PM

I own the 3 and 5 sz fairway woods. These are the easiest and longest fairway woods that i've ever played. I would reccomend these to anyone looking for a high end fw for a low price.
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Posted 04 July 2006 - 07:28 AM

i have the 7 wood and it is one of my most consistent clubs on the bag. i get nothing but high, 5-10 yard draws with this club. the ball lands very softly as well. excellent distance and control. my only gripe is the paint on the crown scratches easily.
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Posted 14 July 2006 - 11:42 AM

I have the 3 and 5W of this fine club,in the offset version. I bought them with the Aldila NVS shafts. First the sound: the sound these babies make is a very solid "click", reminiscent of the the sound of a ball hitting the plastic insert on the persimmon woods of yesteryear. Well...maybe not exactly...but much more so than the "tin can" sound of so many woods today. With the offset I'm able to square the club face and the ball takes off on a medium trajectory....long and penetrating. I hit the 3W about 240-250 yards and the 5W around 210-220 yards. Now here's what I don't like, which is my fault and not the clubs: I have a tough time getting them up in the air from the fairway and I am likely tas not hit a worm burner. The reason is that I should have gone with a softer flex and a shaft with a lower kick point. My previous set was a Tour Edge Bazooka High launch/Oversize with offset 3 and 5W, and they had a softer flex than the Cobra's and and a lower kick point. I could crush the ball with the Bazooka's...hitting my 3W 250-260 yards right up the middle on a high arcing flight path. They had a less crisp sound than the SZ's though. So....near as I can tell there is not a darn thing wrong with the Cobra SZ FW........I was thinking about getting them reshafted with something that'll get the balls up and give my medium slow swing some extra help.......but on the other hand I may get a new set of the Cobra M/Speed woods that are already preconfigured for hackers like me. very solid sound and feel.............a rarity.
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Posted 02 September 2006 - 03:42 PM

If you are a draw player, do not buy these. They are heavily draw biased. I play a fade with every club except this one, and sometimes it even can hook on me. Made for a duffer more than a scratch golfer (as is expected).

I also have have a very hard time hitting this club from the fairway.
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#6 User is offline   andechr 

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Posted 12 October 2006 - 11:27 PM

I would agree with the previous reviews. Very consistant club that is without a doubt draw biased. I have been playing the 3w for almost a year now and it's a fantastic game improvement fairway metal. It's great to have a 200-220 yard drive wiht a 5 yard (at most) draw on speed dial in your bag. The ball flight is a little high for my taste but I just got fitted and found out my swing speed is a little faster than I thought so maybe a stiffer shaft will take care of that.
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Posted 05 November 2007 - 02:59 PM

I have the 5 wood and it has lasted in my bag for over 3 years- and that is the longest anything has lasted in my bag. I just havent found anything that can replace a 220-240 drive in the fairway that this club delivers.
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