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SPY PREVIEW: 2009 Cobra S9 Pro S Driver

Posted November 10, 2008 by GolfSpy X

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2009 Cobra S9 Pro S Driver (Sole)

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Cobra S9 Driver (Face)

Coming To A Store Near You (Feb 2009)

The new Cobra S9-1 Pro drivers will start shipping to golf retailers mid February.  The Cobra S9-1 Pro D (deep face) and Pro S is designed for (and with) PGA staff players and high ball speed players.

Cobra’s R&D departments primary design goal:  Maximize COR to promote higher ball speeds and more consistent ball flight across the entire face area.

Technology:

  • Large face with Dual Rhombus Face Insert Technology maximizes ball speeds across face
  • Lighter overall club weight and 45.5″ length further increase clubhead speed/ball speed
  • Low/back CG for improved launch, spin and ball flight
  • Frequency Tuned:  All new head design combined with internal crown rib geometry provides superior feel and crisp, pleasing sound
  • Updated dimple design in crown enhances view at address
  • Aldila DVS-HL high launch shafts on F and M Speed models, Matrix Ozik Xcon Pro on Speed Pro models

Related Articles:

- 2009 Cobra L5V Goes On Sale Today!
- SPOTTED! – 2009 Cobra L5V Driver


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Comment by GP

November 10th, 2008 at 5:14 pm

whats so special about his one vs the L5 that just came out? cheaper?

 
Comment by pinghitter

November 10th, 2008 at 7:28 pm

when are they coming out?

Comment by mygolfspy

November 10th, 2008 at 8:02 pm

Feb. looks like the launch date.

 
 
Comment by Boggybop

November 11th, 2008 at 9:51 am

I like the look of the L5V more than this. Looks like a burner apart from different colours etc.

Comment by mygolfspy

November 11th, 2008 at 9:54 am

I agree I like the L5V better looks wise…but both are great off the tee. I love Cobra drivers nowadays.

Have to disagree with you though on the comparison to the Burner. Looks nothing like it in person.

 
 
Comment by Hunter Ingram

November 12th, 2008 at 6:13 am

Any crown pics?

Comment by mygolfspy

November 12th, 2008 at 9:34 am

Yeah we have a crown shot…we will get that up there today for you. What do you think of the driver Hunter?

 
 
Comment by Viper

November 26th, 2008 at 3:06 pm

A lighter club does NOT increase ball speed for big hitters. FORCE = MASS x ACCELERATION. (Never forget the potential benefits from INCREASING mass.) A heavier head hits further and most big hitters can swing a 210g head as fast as a 200g head and thereby hit further! Is this yet another over the top poorly aerodynamic 460cc head? If so – WHY?!!!! A 0.830 COR rating can be obtained from a smaller more aerodynamic head. From first glance this appears to be a design based on outdated misunderstood golf engineering science principles.

 
Comment by OFFSET COBRA Subscribed to comments via email

December 22nd, 2008 at 7:27 pm

i am a big fan of cobra drivers however i hit the offset drivers better than any others.i have a 9 degree offset m speed driver form 4 years ago that i really like.this new model the s-9 could you post a picture of the offset model.its very cold here in boston and we have 9 inches of snow so i am really excited for next years golf season and i am hoping the s9 offset model will fit into my golf plans.

bottom line could you show a picture of the 2009 s9 offset model? thanks

 

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