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Founded in 1973 by Australian club designer Thomas Crow, Cobra Golf quickly established a reputation for building innovative equipment – a reputation it maintains decades later.
If you’ve ever wondered about the origins of the hybrid club, look no further than Cobra’s first “baffler” utility wood. It was introduced in 1975 and widely copied in the years to come. Cobra Golf proved ahead of the curve in the driver category as well, releasing a longer-than-standard, 46-inch model – with graphite shaft and clubhead – in 1979.
obra raised its profile in 1991 with the signing of Greg Norman to an endorsement deal. Many Tour players have followed in Norman’s footsteps, including Bryson DeChambeau, Rickie Fowler and Lexi Thompson.
Cobra Golf was purchased by leading sports and leisure brand PUMA Golf in 2010.
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Cobra Golf ranks right up there with golf’s most respected equipment companies. It has created numerous innovations, including the “Baffler” utility wood and oversized irons, and helped numerous PGA and LPGA Tour players win major championships.
No, Cobra Golf is not owned by Titleist; it is a subsidiary of apparel giant PUMA.
A strong group of Tour players use Cobra golf clubs, including 2020 U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau, Rickie Fowler and Jason Dufner. LPGA star Lexi Thompson also uses Cobra golf clubs.
No, Cobra Golf makes sets with traditional lengths (different for each club) as well as single-length club sets, like those Bryson DeChambeau has popularized.