
The longer, larger and smarter F7 Silver Driver has been integrated with Cobra CONNECT to allow you to automatically track the distance and accuracy of every drive.
Cobra CONNECT
This system is powered by Arccos, and can be paired to your smartphone via a free Arccos driver smartphone app. This system automatically tracks your distance and accuracy of every drive, so you can review performance data, and have access to over 40,000 golf courses worldwide with GPS data.
Head Design
The design features a multi-material crown which is 20% lighter, the crown features TeXtreme Carbon Fibre which allows more weight to be redistributed lower and deeper into the head for a lower centre of gravity and extreme distance and forgiveness. The club also benefits from a re-engineered Forged 8-11 Titanium E9 face, which is lighter thinner and hotter for greater distance even on off centre ball hits.
Build a Better Drive
The driver offers 3 different centre of gravity positions to help you produce a variety of different tee shots, for different course conditions faced on the golf course. Move the 12g coloured weight to the front position for a more low ball flight with less spin. Move the weight to the back position for a more towering ball flight with added spin for more carry. Plus moved to the heel position, creates more draw spin to correct a slice by delivering a more straight drive, which is perfect for the beginner golfer.
MyFly8 Technology & SmartPad
Eight easily adjustable loft settings to manage trajectory and fine tune launch conditions to maximise distance on any course, and for any swing.
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