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Cobra OPTM X Driver Review: A true fairway finder

published: Jan 13, 2026

Cobra OPTM X Driver Review: A true fairway finder

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If hitting more fairways is high on your priority list, the Cobra OPTM X could be right up your street.

Table of Contents

Jump to:

  • Ncg summary
  • First impressions
  • Ncg verdict
  • Final thoughts
  • Cobra optm x driver review: the details

Cobra’s new OPTM driver range marks a fresh chapter for the brand, and the OPTM X sits right at the heart of it.

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Positioned as the core model in the lineup, the X is designed to deliver forgiveness and speed without leaning overly to one way or the other. So, have Cobra achieved this?

Check out our full Cobra OPTM X driver review below to find out…

NCG Summary

Cobra OPTM X Driver
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NCG SUMMARY

The Cobra OPTM X is a well-rounded driver that prioritises accuracy but still delivers quality distances. With its clean looks, clever POI technology and strong adjustability, it delivers consistent performance from across the face.

If you want a driver that feels stable, looks compact and keeps the ball in play, the OPTM X deserves serious consideration.

PROS

  • Promotes a very straight ball flight
  • Stong ball speeds
  • Clean and compact look

CONS

  • Spin may be too high for faster swinging players

First Impressions

The OPTM X is a very tidy-looking driver. The compact, player-friendly shape is confidence-inspiring without being intimidating, and the crown gives it a premium, no-nonsense appearance.

There’s plenty of carbon visible in the construction, both in the crown and sole, which is something I prefer from my drivers. The OPTM X also introduces two new weight ports, something we haven’t seen before.

Cobra OPTM X Driver

Behind the ball, I can see a lot of similarities with the Callaway Triple Diamond driver. It has matte leading edge, a clean, dark crown and the lines on the face help with alignment. Some nice touches.

NCG Verdict

The big talking point across the OPTM range is Cobra’s new POI (Product of Inertia) concept. MOI focuses on resistance to twisting vertical movement and for opening and closing the face.

POI, on the other hand, addresses diagonal twisting of the club face, something Cobra believes can lead to wider dispersion through increased gear effect.

Using AI, the head has been reshaped and there has also been a redistribution of mass via the new weight ports. But all you have to worry about, is that all this is designed to, in theory, is help you hit the ball straighter.

Cobra OPTM X Driver

That theory was a reality for me. Even my slightly low or thin strikes flew remarkably straight, it is a true fairway finder. 

My ball speeds were strong and consistent across testing, underlining Cobra’s reputation producing drivers with faster ball speeds. I have always been a fan of their drivers for this reason, particularly the AeroJet (which is unbelievably available at £199 from some retailers). I think they have a really good aero package which makes the speed levels really. good

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While spin was a touch higher than ideal on some strikes, especially when contact dropped low on the face, the overall flight remained stable and predictable. I think this is a trade-off worth doing for a lot of many golfers, for the added control.

Final Thoughts

What really defines the Cobra OPTM X is straight-line performance. It may not be the lowest-spinning or most aggressive driver in the lineup, but it repeatedly delivered fairway-finding drives with solid ball speed and reassuring forgiveness across the face.

If you’re shopping for a new driver, I would urge you not to overlook accuracy as a key component. This delivers that, without sacrificing distance.

Cobra has created a driver that sits nicely between player looks and everyday usability, a very good option.

Cobra OPTM X Driver Review: The Details

Available: Now

RRP: $599 / £479

More information: Cobra website

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