Nostalgia plays (recycling old names for new products) aren’t exactly new for the golf industry. I think the sound of everything after F7 left something to be desired but, in hindsight, I think the thing is that I just wanted another LTD. SpeedBack, SpeedZone and RADSPEED all followed and, despite COBRA innovating every step of the way, nothing took. There was nothing particularly wrong with the driver but, by the time F8 and its CNC-milled face launched, the PING G400 LST had captured my heart. Not that you asked but my amicable breakup with COBRA started with F8. After that … Yeah, not so much, but with the launch of the LTDx family of drivers, I could see myself being a COBRA driver guy again. LTD (not blue), F6 and F7 were all mainstays. AMP and BIO Cell made me COBRA-curious and by FLY-Z, I was all in. The flirtation started when COBRA started making blue drivers. Not all that long ago, I was what you might call a COBRA driver guy.
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