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Cobra Golf Introduces King Cobra L4V Driver

Cobra Golf Introduces King Cobra L4V Driver


Press Release

Posted 2007-10-11


Cobra Golf announces the release of its most technologically advanced driver, the King Cobra L4V. The name stands for Limit 4 Variables because this revolutionary new driver is designed up to the limit of four USGA defined performance variables: Max COR (.830), max head dimensions (5"by <5"), max volume (460cc), and maximum inertia or MOI.

"The L4V driver line is a direct result of Cobra's commitment to developing the industry's highest performing drivers via innovative, advanced design and technology," said Jeff Harmet, President, Cobra Golf and Titleist Clubs.

From the carbon composite crown and sole section to the tungsten back-weighting, this multi-material driver has been designed for maximum distance and accuracy. In addition, all of this technology has been paired with one of the most advanced shafts on the market, the Cobra/Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana Red Board, featuring Cobra's exclusive Dynamic Shaft Balancing System. The L4V is available in X (shown), F and M models, each Speed Tuned to the golfer's ball speed for maximum distance and accuracy.

"The Cobra R&D team designed this clubhead to the limit of USGA regulations for MOI, COR, head volume and dimensions," said Scott Rice, Director of Research and Development. "The L4V is the most advanced, highest performing driver we have ever produced, providing all player types the ultimate in distance and accuracy." L4V drivers will begin shipping on November 1 with a suggested retail price of $480.



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