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Old 09-23-2007, 08:27 AM
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Arrow Cobra vs Titleist

I began to like products that Titleist produces and also started to get curious about other products that Acushnet makes. I was wondering how Cobra Speed Pro S performs compared to Titleist 907D2. Also curious about Cobra Speed Pro Fairway compared to Titleist 906F2 and Cobra Baffler Pro compared to Titleist 585.H. Please give a brief comparison, review, comments etc. Thanks.
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I'd say the Pro S is more like the D1, it has a shallow wide face & higher moi. It sits very square and looks great at address the stock speeder is a bit weak though. The Pro D is more like the D2, Deeper face and more bulbus in shape. Again square face and looks very nice at address but again the standard Vs Proto doesn't seem to be as stout as a normal Vs proto. I like the cobra's but they definetly need a custom shaft option.

The Baffler pro is the same looks great, crap shaft - See IG's review. I love my 585h and they come with a choice of good stock shafts already.
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Cobra irons, 3-wood & driver seem good enough for Poulter who was hitting the ball really well today at the British Masters.

I notice that he has retained the Grafalloy Blue shaft he has used for so long but the shaft has been changed in colour to the same gold/champagne colour shaft that is on the Cobra X speed drivers. Cunning marketing ploy..
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