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‘Highly addictive accuracy’: What Subpar’s Drew Stoltz loves about Cobra’s OPTM driver

‘Highly addictive accuracy’: What Subpar’s Drew Stoltz loves about Cobra’s OPTM driver

The OPTM driver stands out with its revolutionary design that‍ elevates player ⁢accuracy to unmatched levels. ‌Featuring a precisely engineered ‍center of gravity and an ⁣aerodynamic crown, this driver enhances stability and reduces ⁢drag, enabling straighter ‌and longer drives even in ‌challenging conditions. The⁤ advanced carbon composite materials contribute to a lightweight ⁤yet powerful clubhead that responds to⁣ every subtle swing adjustment.

Experts emphasize that the OPTM isn’t‍ just⁣ about ⁤raw distance but⁢ about control and consistency.Golf instructors recommend ​focusing on smooth ‌tempo to maximize‍ the ​driver’s optimized forgiveness zones. Players‍ utilizing the ​adjustable​ loft and face angle settings⁣ can tailor their shot shape, whether seeking a draw or fade, making it a highly adaptable club for ‍various course ​layouts.

  • Ideal‌ for:** Mid‌ to‍ low handicappers aiming for ⁣precision.
  • Shot shaping:** Adjustable settings ⁢enhance fade/draw control.
  • Recommended swing speed:** 90-110 mph‌ for optimal⁤ launch.
  • Maintenance tip: Regular grip checks improve feel and control.
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