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#1 User is offline   Gxgolfer 

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Posted 05 November 2006 - 11:59 PM

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Cobra originated the utility metal. Now we're making golf?s #1 utility metal even better. Introducing the new Baffler from Cobra, the Baffler DWS. DWS stands for "Dual Weighting System." That means one of the most forgiving clubs ever just got more forgiving. Baffler DWS features a Hotter 9 Points clubface with greater flex across the face for superior distance and accuracy.

* Head Material: 17-4 Stainless Body with 465 Maraging Steel Insert
* Grip: Cobra/Golf Pride Tour Velvet 50D
* Shaft: Steel, Nippon NS Pro 950/Graphite, Aldila NV-HL 65
* Player Profile: Designed for players who want an easy hitting long iron alternative with the latest in technology, the Dual Weighting System
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Post icon  Posted 02 June 2007 - 05:34 PM

Does anyone have an opinion on this club? I'm looking to replace my 3 iron with an easy-to-hit hybrid.
With all the different types out there , I'm having a difficult time choosing. By the way, I've only been playing about two years ( not that great yet - lol ).

One more question for you golfers out there. What have you heard about the Kasco itility clubs? Are they any good?

Thanks.
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Posted 02 June 2007 - 11:37 PM

Just so happens I hit the 18 degree (2 iron replacement) Baffler DWS for about 45 minutes this afternoon at a demo day. WOW!! Just kept hitting it long and straight (actually a slight draw which is my preferred ball flight). Really easy to hit and I got great results even on so-so swings. Equally good off the deck and on a tee. Larger sized head inspires confidence at address. Nice boring trajectory into a 15 to 20 mph wind in Chicago today.

My biggest issue is whether to buy the DWS or the Pro version. After hitting many balls, I felt like the DWS was just a touch more forgiving and a touch higher ball flight than the Pro and is about $30 cheaper. Honestly, I would be happy with either one. Tried to buy one on the way home from the course, but Golf Galaxy only had 10 Regular Flexes in stock, I need Stiff. Bummer!!
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Post icon  Posted 04 June 2007 - 05:26 PM

I bought and used the 16 degree 1 iron with a regular flex graphite shaft on Saturday for the first time an the club is solid, i was able to get good distance and a straight ball flight botj from the tee and off the fairway , i will be defineatly keeping this one for a while ..
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Posted 16 July 2007 - 02:18 PM

I bought the 18* with a stiff steel shaft. Tried the Adams as well, but the Cobra worked better for me. I generally get a nice controlled draw with it. It's very easy to swing and so much easier and consistent for me than my 2 iron--and I hit my 2 iron reasonably well.
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Posted 16 July 2007 - 03:44 PM

I have a 16 degree with a stock graphite regular flex shaft , the club is very solid with good trajectory and distance and i am suprised that even though there is a offset the club gives you a soft draw vs a big hook :rolleyes:
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Post icon  Posted 14 December 2007 - 06:05 PM

not gonna lie but i seem to be having problems with this club. i hvae a good long game and can hit just about anything but this thing sends them all over the place. does any one have any tips? i either close the face too much or leave it open a little bit.
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Posted 21 December 2007 - 11:29 AM

I really like the Cobra, and have hit the Ping G10, Adams Idea Pro, .... below is a link to some thoughts on hitting hybrids that may be of help to you. Good luck!


http://www.sonartec....content=md_tips
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Posted 21 January 2008 - 10:15 AM

I really like the Cobra DWS hybrids, I have the 18, 20, 23, and 26 degree models with the Nippon NS Pro 950 Stiff steel shafts. I find them very easy to hit from the fairway or the rough. I think that the steel shafts add some consistency over the graphite shafted version. Ball flight is high and strong and can be worked either way, but much easier to hit right to left.

I only cary the 18, and 23 degree models on a regular basis, but if I am going to a course with some rough, I will put the 26 degree in the bag. This club is great for digging out of tough lies in the rough or the bunker. There is not much difference in distance between the 18, and 20 degree models.

I used the Callaway FT-Hybrids prior to the Cobra Baffler and like the Cobras much better!
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Posted 29 February 2008 - 01:57 PM

Excellent post. I also have the FT hybrids in 20 and 23 degrees loft. I do not get any real distance difference between them. I thought it was me.
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Posted 23 April 2008 - 02:56 AM

hi folks,

how about the difference DWS 07-DWS08

w.
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Posted 23 April 2008 - 09:45 AM

i just put this club in the bag a few weeks ago; it replaced a rescue mid i had used for ages. i'm loving the baffler right now. much more forgiving and much more distance.
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Posted 23 April 2008 - 11:10 AM

I carry the 16, 20, 23 and 26 degree DWS. I reshaft all of them with Graphite Design YS-6+ in true iron replacement length and they give me good distance gap. I am hopeless when it comes to FWs and these hybrids give my long game a fighting chance.
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Posted 23 April 2008 - 02:14 PM

currently i use the dws07 in 23*.
very good club! just thinking about the 18* to use it additional to my
fw5.
try to get the dws07 with aldila nv hl in 18*, but seems that only the new 08
is availabe.
that'S why i am asking about the difference dws07 - dws08
wizzo
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Post icon  Posted 05 May 2008 - 10:00 PM

I bought the 20* last year and loved it. Added the 23* and 26* this year and has really helped my approach shots from 160+. All with stock graphite shafts, R flex. Higher trajectory than long irons lets you hold the green from distance once in a while. Previously has the TM Rescue Mid but Cobra was longer and more forgiving. Love these.
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Posted 09 May 2008 - 02:13 PM

I love my Cobra DWS I have 2-6. Started with the 18 deg to replace my Callaway X 5 wood and was able to hit it more consistently. It grew from there and just got a 29 deg last week. Nice and straight. Have been a Cobra nut since. Just got the S9 II graphite and my scores are dropping. Considering replacing my Callaway X 3W with a Cobra LD or a 16 deg DWS.
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Posted 14 May 2008 - 08:18 AM

I picked one of these up in a 2 iron equivalent and love it. I tried against Adams and Mizuno on the simulator and it performed the best. I was nervous that it would not
be the same on the course but it is. It is longer and straighter than the Nickent 3DX that I have. I now have a club for short par4s with tight fairways as this club just wants to
go straight.
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Posted 17 June 2008 - 12:08 PM

I've had this club for about a year now. Picked up the 18 deg with stiff shaft and I'd have to say it's probably my favorite club in the bag. I hit it nice, straight, high, and long, which is just about everything you could ask for in a club. I even started saying, "It's baffler time!" whenever I take it out of the bag. Overall, I'm very happy with the club.
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Posted 19 June 2008 - 03:51 PM

I have a 20* with Aldila NV and I have renamed it "the king of the rough".
Interested in comments about the 2008 or the Pro version with the Fuji shaft
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Posted 11 July 2008 - 09:44 AM

I purchased two of these this spring and loved them--- at first. The last few weeks I've had trouble hooking them and I am thinking about going to a 5-wood and a 4-iron rather than the two hybrids.
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Posted 23 August 2008 - 09:22 PM

Now that I play G10 irons I can hit 4 and 5 irons well, less need for hybrids. Still have the Cobra 3/R but switching between G10 4-iron, Cobra 3/R and then 5-wood or 3-wood -- too many different club types in the bag. Looking to consolidate to one brand/type in the long clubs.
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Posted 01 September 2008 - 09:35 AM

Have been using a Rescue Mid 16* with Ultralite Stiff for several years, but decided that I needed something with a softer flex and and a higher ballflight.

Recently attended a Cobra demo day and hit the Baffler DWS 18* and 20*, both in regular flex. Found the Cobra hybrids to be longer and more forgiving than my RM and, most importantly, provided the higher ballflight that I was looking for. FWIW, I was more consistent with the 20* loft, with little distance loss compared to the 18* club.

Subsequently, did another range demo of the DWS 20* and a G10 21*, both with Regular flex. Found the DWS to be more forgiving and longer, with a "hotter" feel which may be attributed to the maraging face. Also found that the G10 had a slight hook tendency on mis-hits, not unlike the RM which has a "healthy" amount of draw-bias. Was really hoping that the G10 would win out, since it would have been a nice match with my G10 driver. The results, however, were undeniable.

Long story short, a Baffler DWS 20* with Aldila VS Proto-HL 65-R is now sitting in the bag. The move to a softer flex and higher loft was definitely a step in the right direction.
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Posted 28 October 2008 - 01:16 AM

i have the '07 4 hybrid with NV stiff shaft.

by far the easiest and most forgiving club i have every hit. the ball flight is a bit higher than i like but little distance loss on mishits.

ball really flys off the clubface!
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Posted 30 October 2008 - 11:53 AM

I will be replacing my Nickents with these over the winter. I'm going with the steel shafts which are the same as in my irons.
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Posted 30 December 2008 - 12:59 AM

I've had a 20* '07 model (NS Pro) for a couple of weeks now and it kicked the 21* G10 (AWT) out of the bag. I preferred the sound, feel, balance, and heft of the PING but the flight and results with the Baffler made it the clear winner for me.

The Baffler has a more fairway wood sound and feel to it which is quite different from other hybrids I've tried (Adams, Bridgestone, Sonartec, and PING). The NS Pro shaft is easy to get in the air but I find the ball flight to be considerably flatter than the AWT shaft G10.
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Posted 07 February 2009 - 11:10 AM

I've gamed the 3 and 4 Cobra Baffler DWS 2007 hybrids for about 18 months now, and I have to say that I love them. When I'm having an off day, I can usually grab one of these instead of my 3 wood and put it down the middle and far. When I'm on, I can absolutely pound both of my hybrids far and high with ease. These hybrids are wonderful, and especially for the discounted older model pricing, you really can't go wrong.
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Posted 26 February 2009 - 03:53 AM

Went to the range a few weeks ago and tried out a few hybrids. The Cobra was easily the straightest and most forgiving. I even hit it well off the toe (hit it there on purpose) I hit the X better than the stiff and all they had was an 07 model23* 4 in X so I bought it. I been lookin for a 2 or 3 with an X to go with it. I would like to try one with a DG X-100 tho to see if its a lil more consistent tho.
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Posted 26 February 2009 - 04:13 AM

I play 3(!?) of these and love them!

Very easy to hit and distance is quite good as well.
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Posted 26 February 2009 - 11:30 AM

I've played the Baffler DWS 20* VS Proto 65HL stiff for a year now. This is my "go too" club. The Baffler replaced my 2 & 3 iron, 210 choked down with a smooth swing and up to 230 with a good tear at it.

The shaft feels a little soft but some how it fits my swing, no matter what swing I deliver at the time. Produces a medium high flight that will stop on a green but yet is good off the tee with decent roll. Need only tee it up a half inch or so, it will balloon if hit on the upper part of the face. Very forgiving, likely the most versatile club I've ever owned. I'm considering getting the 16* since the Baffler is so easy to hit well. Golfsmith just put them on sale since Cobra just came out with a new Baffler TWS. Likely the very best hybrid out there.
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Posted 27 February 2009 - 10:48 AM

i have the 4h with NV-HL stiff and this is the easiest to hit hybrid i have and i have quite a few. ball goes high and lands soft but i found it very hard (for me) to get the ball flight lower.
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Posted 14 March 2009 - 12:02 PM

I've never been able to hit a hybrid and trust me I have tried them all. However, I picked up a 20* baffler with a stiff steel shaft and wow. I hit this club as far as I use to hit my 5 wood but much easier off of the ground. I hit a par 5 green from 215 out last week. The first time I ever hit this par 5 in two! I am sold on the baffler. 14hdc
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Posted 27 March 2009 - 09:22 AM

I have the 18* that replaced my 3 wood I lose a little distance but its alot easier for me to hit I didnt try to tee off with it though
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Posted 28 March 2009 - 08:40 AM

Hi,

I have the 2,3,4 hybrids, with the stock aldila proto stiff shaft. Very nice clubs ,very easy to hit , very consistant. The 4 is a killer, very high ball flight great for aproach shots, stops very nicely. All in all very solid clubs and now they're on sale at golfsmith for $99. Great deal on a great club..........
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Posted 01 June 2009 - 09:38 PM

I have the 23* and it's the best hybrid I've tried thus far. It's very forgiving and the distance is incredible. I've owned the Callaway Heavenwood, Tour Edge Exotics, Ben Hogan CFT, and Taylor Made Rescue R7 and the Baffler beats them all.
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Posted 03 June 2009 - 02:26 PM

I recently bought an '08 Baffler DWS 20* and an '07 23*. These things are awesome. I played yesterday. There was a 214 yard par 3. In the past, I would have hit a 2 iron and prayed that it would stop on the green. I hit the 20* and the ball landed pin high and stopped 8 or 10 feet past my ball mark. :yahoo:

These things are a godsend for long par 3s. They're very easy to hit high and straight. Very nice to use off the tee on tight driving holes. Buy one or two or three. You won't regret it.
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Posted 02 July 2009 - 11:51 AM

I picked up a dws 20* and am in love with it! I'll be picking up an 18* and maybe a 23* also if I can still find them. I bid a fond farewell to my long irons :wave:
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