We first heard about the new Speedzone range back in December and, now they’re here, we’ve really put them through their paces. Watch the review with instruction editor Andrew Wright and me here, and let us know what you think in the comments below or on Twitter.
For information on the Cobra King Speedzone fairway woods, head to the next page…
Cobra King Speedzone fairway woods: The Technology
The SpeedZone fairway woods feature the CNC milled face, though it remains central. The headline is an improved split rail structure featuring hollow rails, which flex more to create a 70% larger hot spot promoting higher launch and more ball speed.
I’ll let Jose take it from here…
Cobra King Speedzone fairway woods: The results
We tested out the new Cobra Speedzone fairway woods using the GC2 at Grooves Golf before taking them out on the course. Typically, I think fairway woods are the hardest club to be fit for as they need to perform in a lot of different scenarios.
They haven’t always been my favourite club in the bag and I’ve previously put three hybrids in play to avoid using a 3-wood. But I have to say I really enjoyed testing these fairway woods from Cobra. Offering three different models – Tour, Big Tour, Speedzone – is a really great way to ensure there’s a club for everyone.
Aesthetically, my favourite model was the Tour – due to the small hybrid-like shaping but also the simple classic look at address. As you move through the range the heads get bigger and feature additional yellow detailing to distinguish between them.















