Cobra King LTD driver

Golf Monthly's Cobra King LTD driver review, a model used by Rickie Fowler that boasts a futuristic, space-inspired design and ultra low CG position for lower spin

The Cobra King LTD driver takes inspiration from a trip to space.

Based on a trip to the International Space Station, the Cobra King LTD driver features a Space Port window on the sole that allows Cobra to position the CG lower, while also making its internal technology visible for the first time. A new TeXtreme carbon composite crown is 20 per cent lighter than standard carbon fibre to move the CG lower and raise MOI.

An ultra-low CG position improves the efficiency of the club at impact for faster ball speeds, higher launch angles and lower spin, which all contribute to more distance. The body is constructed of lightweight 811 titanium, with a back weight port and 12g tungsten weight. A new TeXtreme carbon composite crown is 20 per cent lighter than standard carbon fibre to move the CG lower and raise MOI.

Cobra King LTD textreme crown

Loft Options The King LTD driver comes in lofts 9-12° adjustable including three draw settings.

GM Verdict Subtle in appearance by Cobra’s standards, the King LTD driver features a traditional head shape that nearly all golfers will enjoy. It feels light the moment you pick it up and it just looks superb behind the ball. While the light feel didn’t lead to an increase in club speed, the feel from the middle was stable and hot, leading to some impressive carry distances.

Spin numbers were slightly below average at around the 2300rpm mark, helping to maximise roll out. While well-struck drives seemed effortless to achieve time after time, the occasional mishit led to only a limited reduction in feel, accuracy and distance. It launched higher than expected, meaning a reduction in loft down to 8.5° produced the best results. All in all, the King LTD driver will help a wide spectrum of golfers who struggle to maximise distance off the tee.

Cobra King LTD driver hero

Faster swingers will be much better suited to the Pro model, which offers a lower loft range of 7-10° as well as three fade settings to help optimise launch and spin and maximise distance in the process. During our testing, the Pro model offered around 300rpm of spin less than the standard model.

The appeal of this driver comes from the lightweight feel and the simplicity of the design – there’s not bundles of sliding weights or settings to choose from, just pick your loft and shaft and you should experience impressive performance from the off. The driver looks superb at address and the feeling of stability at impact will be enjoyed by all.

 

Joel Tadman
Technical Editor

Joel has worked in the golf industry for over 12 years covering both instruction and more recently equipment. He now oversees all product content here at Golf Monthly, managing a team of talented and passionate writers and presenters in delivering the most thorough and accurate reviews, buying advice, comparisons and deals to help the reader find exactly what they are looking for. So whether it's the latest driver, irons, putter or laser rangefinder, Joel has his finger on the pulse keeping up to date with the latest releases in golf. He is also responsible for all content on irons and golf tech, including distance measuring devices and launch monitors.


One of his career highlights came when covering the 2012 Masters he got to play the sacred Augusta National course on the Monday after the tournament concluded, shooting a respectable 86 with just one par and four birdies. To date, his best ever round of golf is a 5-under 67 back in 2011. He currently plays his golf at Burghley Park Golf Club in Stamford, Lincs, with a handicap index of 3.2.


Joel's current What's In The Bag? 

Driver: Titleist TSR3, 9° 

Fairway wood: Titleist TSR3, 15° 

Hybrid: Titleist TSi2, 18° 

Irons: Ping i230 4-UW

Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM8, 54°. Titleist Vokey SM9 60° lob wedge, K Grind

Putter: Evnroll ER2V 

Ball: 2023 Titleist Pro V1x