Cobra’s OPTM range has already made a strong early impression, particularly in the driver category. As a rule of thumb, I have always find Cobra hybrids to be long and to be easy to use.
So, it was interesting to learn that Cobra has shifted their intentions away from changing bigger distances and greater ball speeds to delivering better playability and enhanced forgiveness.
Historically, Cobra hybrids have always been hot of the face but the OPTM model looks to add a bit more stability to its repertoire.
A hybrid that can combine speed and forgiveness is an appealing proposition, but has Cobra achieved this? Find out in our full review of the Cobra OPTM hybrid below…
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