This year will mark a full decade since Arnold Palmer – affectionately known as “The King” – died at the age of 87. But the golf legend lives on in many ways, of his own named drink and iconic umbrella logo merchandise on hundreds of course designs that bear his name, including this week’s PGA Tour stop, Bay Hillwhich is the annual house of Arnold Palmer’s Invitational.
Each year, Cobra-Puma Golf has produced a range of co-branded apparel, footwear and accessories to honor Palmer’s legacy, and this year’s limited-edition driver is a true counter.
Cobra OPTM X Arnold Palmer The limited edition custom driver has all the technology of the OPTM X standard, which was released in January. Of the four OPTM driver models available, the X is intended to cater to a wide range of players – especially those who don’t struggle to generate a lot of spin. The real specs tests found that the OPTM X was the fastest in the high-speed tests (110 mph) and was the longest overall for the medium-speed tester (103 mph).
The limited edition version of the driver includes some notable aesthetic updates, such as a navy blue color scheme with gold accents on the club head and raised details, including an understated pattern featuring Palmer’s iconic umbrella logo and his famous signature.
This newly released edition is already selling fast, so be sure to place your order ASAP! Click the link to customize your own Limited Edition Cobra OPTM X Arnold Palmer driver now!
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Custom Cobra OPTM X Arnold Palmer limited edition driver
Inspired by the legendary style icon and quirky golfer, this Limited Edition Arnold Palmer driver will have you bringing the King’s charisma to the course. With a sophisticated navy blue color scheme with gold accents and raised detailing, this driver channels Mr. Palmer’s legacy of pushing boundaries in style and presence. A tribute to the King – play brave.
$699.00 from Fairway Jockey
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