
Cobra releases limited-edition DS-Adapt PTC drivers
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Cobra Golf has released limited-edition DS-Adapt PTC drivers in collaboration with DJ Kygo and Palm Tree Crew.
The drivers feature "Neon Nights" colorways and graphics, with performance similar to the standard DS-Adapt drivers.
Cobra's FutureFit33 adjustable hosel system allows for 33 different loft and lie angle settings.
On the eve of the PGA Tour's crown-jewel event, Cobra Golf has released a set of limited-edition drivers that will make any golf lover feel serious Florida vibes.
Collaborating with DJ Kygo and Palm Tree Crew, the DS-Adapt PTC drivers will perform like the standard DS-Adapt drivers that were released last December, but these unique DS-Adapt X, DS-Adapt LS and DS-Adapt Max-K drivers ($640 each) feature 'Neon Nights' colorways and graphics on the sole and navy blue carbon fiber crowns.
Each of the DS-Adapt drivers features a titanium chassis with carbon fiber crowns and large carbon fiber sole plates. Cobra has also added an internal weight inside the heads of the DS-Adapt drivers, but the weight locations are different based on the loft of the clubs. Why? Golfers with different playing styles and needs typically buy different drivers, so Cobra customizes each club and encourages players to work with fitters to find the model that suits their swing.
The DS-Adapt PTC drivers also have H.O.T Face technology. The acronym stands for Highly Optimized Topology, and it blends thick and thin areas that enlarge the sweet spot and protect ball speed on mishits.
Finally, each of the DS-Adapt PTC drivers has Cobra's excited new FutureFit33 adjustable hosel system. It lets players and fitters set the driver into 33 different positions to find the ideal loft and lie angle.
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