 Technological advances in the sole
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By using a face insert and lightweight carbon composite crown and sole inserts, Cobra says its engineers have shifted the centre of gravity lower and further back to get the launch higher and and spin rate lower, reducing those destructive slices from which we can all suffer.
The combination of a swingweight screw (AFT) appropriate to the selected shaft flex (mine was an ultra lightweight 45 gram, regular flex Diamana Red Board M/Speed with a low kick point) and the golfer's action, says Cobra, enables the club to be matched perfectly with its owner.
Alternatively the L5V X (8.5) is tuned to give extreme ball speed players a high launch, lower spin and added workability, while the L5V F (9.5/10.5) is tuned to optimise fast ball speed players’ distance and accuracy by providing a slight draw-bias ball flight, high launch and low-to-mid spin.
Scott Rice, Director of Research and Development at Cobra Golf says: "The L5V clubface is the largest we’ve ever made, to maximise ball speed across the face, shifting the centre of gravity lower so more of the effective hitting area is where most golfers strike the clubface.”
In other words, Cobra has worked on making the most of miss-hits and I can confirm that even tee shots you know have been struck, low or high off the face, off the heel or off the toe, don't penalise your distance too much.
I even discovered that when preferred lies are in force, the low CG will help nip the ball off the turf as long as you allow for a low, fading ball flight. Even with a draw bias setting, shots hit off the deck are tough to keep straight.
A nice touch finally was the ample black and gold headcover - so many are too tight a fit - with a magnetic flap for ease of extraction.
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9/10 |
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Though compared with the Cobra S9-1 series and some of the latest drivers revealed at the PGA Show in Orlando, the Cobra L5V has been around for a couple more months, it has certainly made a big impression with me and well worth considering in its price range.
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