For some golfers, summer golf is one atmosphere to be experienced throughout the year. If that sounds like you, you’ll love the latest limited edition driver from Cobra: the OPTM X Palm Tree Crew.
Inspired by a collaboration with Rickie Fowler and world-renowned DJ Kygo, this driver boasts head-turning style, featuring a striking “Neon Nights” color scheme and a palm design on the sole and crown stretch assist.
How Cobra OPTM installers use this genius tool to their (and your!) advantage
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However, underneath the attractive looks is the same OPTM X performance technology that impressed our staff club testers this year.
Prioritizing POI (product of inertia) over MOI (moment of inertia), Cobra’s family of OPTM drivers are designed to be more accurate than their predecessors.
“Cobra re-engineered the mass placement and weight positions in their driver heads to reduce 3D twist on off-center shots, resulting in significantly tighter distance distribution.” wrote GOLF gear editor Jack Hirsh when the OPTM was released in January. “This created the lowest POI values ​​possible.”
Could this be the driver for you? The Cobra OPTM X driver is suitable for good players who do not struggle to create a lot of spin.
Ready to make some room in your bag for this beauty? Buy Cobra’s OPTM X Palm Tree Crew Driver Now! And hurry! This limited edition selection is sure to sell out fast!
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Custom Cobra OPTM X Palm Tree Crew limited edition driver
The limited edition Palm Tree Crew Driver brings the excitement to the course. Inspired by collaborations with world-famous Rickie Fowler and DJ Kygo, it features a striking Neon Nights colorway with Palm Tree detailing on the sole and crown stretch assist. This driver will have you chasing those late rounds, good times and great summer nights.
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