Aerospace Engineering Takes Cobra BiO Cell Drivers to New Heights
Cobra and Puma are known for being trendy and flashy, just take a look at Rickie Fowler and Jonas Blixt. This year is no exception and the technologies behind Cobra’s clubs are beginning to turn heads. Their research and design team is chalk full of engineers who have aerospace engineering backgrounds (no wonder why these clubs make the ball soar through the air)! There are three key features why the BiO Cell driver is a phenomenal golf club.
- 1. Thin club head design
The E9 face technology creates fast ball speeds while still conforming to USGA standards. The extra weight that has been saved through club head design can now go low and back in the club head for a high MOI and low CG. All this jargon means off-center hits won’t twist the golf club, so you’ll be maximizing all the energy produced throughout the swing.
- 2. Optimization
Achieving optimal trajectory with drivers is a key component to powerful drives. This driver comes with the patented MyFly adjustability technology. The BiO Cell driver can be adjusted between 8 and 11 degrees of loft. Another key feature of optimization is the SmartPad. This helps the club set-up square in the address position no matter what loft the driver is adjusted to.
- 3. Personalization
You have the option to choose from a variety of colors: orange, blue, red and black. Go ahead and select your favorite color so it’ll match your outfit every time you tee it up.
The BiO Cell+ driver is designed for an accomplished player. It has all of the awesome features of the BiO Cell driver within a club head measuring a bit smaller at 430cc, compared to the 460cc.
You owe it to yourself to give these drivers a try. Cobra did all the hard work in designing a high performance club head; all you have to do is dial in the loft and go looooong.
Check out the Cobra BiO Cell and Cobra Baffler XL line-up.
Alan Unruh
Alan Unruh is a Class “A” member of the PGA of America, and holds PGA Certifications in General Management, Golf Operations and Player Development. With these certifications, he is among the 1% of PGA members that hold multiple PGA Certifications. He has a profound passion for the game of golf along with extensive experience and knowledge regarding planning and strategy for golf operations, rules of golf, tournament operations and golf swing fundamentals. Alan has also played a crucial role helping manage multiple high profile tournaments throughout his career including the USGA Women’s U.S. Open, PGA and LPGA Tour events, and multiple NCAA and AJGA events.