Cobra Golf rose to prominence nearly 30 ago largely on the strength of its Baffler -- generally regarded as the industry's first utility wood. Now the company is going back to its roots, of sorts, with the introduction of the new King Cobra Baffler Utility Metals.
The King Cobra Baffler's patent pending design promotes the high launch trajectory, forgiveness and distance of a fairway metal with the playability and control of an iron, company officials said.
"As more and more golfers understand and accept the benefits of utility clubs, they are adjusting their set compositions accordingly," said Cobra Golf President Jeff Harmet. "There is a distinct difference between a utility metal and a utility iron.
"The new King Cobra Baffler is a utility metal with features such as bulge and roll and a low and back center of gravity location for higher trajectory," he added. "We have significantly improved upon the original design with revolutionary innovation."
The King Cobra Baffler Utility Metals are offered in four iron replacement lofts in men's, women's and senior models. The Men's and Senior Baffler Utility Metals are identified as 2/R (18 degrees), 3/R (20), 4/R (23) and 5/R (26), where the model number corresponds with the iron it is recommended to replace. The women's clubs are 3/R (23), 4/R (26), 5/R (29) and 6/R (32).
The combination of a uniquely contoured sole plate and low and back center of gravity makes the new Bafflers easier to hit than long irons from any lie and turf condition with a higher trajectory and superior carry distance, Harmet said. The Baffler's body is constructed of 17-4 Stainless Steel, Harmet said, while a large face area features a thin 465 Maraging Stainless Steel face insert that offers an expanded sweet zone for maximum ball speed from all nine points across the club face.
All men's and senior King Cobra Baffler Utility Metals are available in both right hand and left hand models with lightweight high launch Cobra/Aldila NV-HL graphite or Nippon NS950 steel shafts. The women's clubs are also available in right and left hand and feature an ultra lightweight Cobra/Aldila graphite shaft.
The King Cobra Baffler Utility Metals will commence shipping on Nov. 1 with a suggested retail price of $180 (graphite) and $160 (steel).
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