King Cobra SZ 400 Driver Review | Cobra SZ 400 For Sale

I had the Cobra 427 prior to and was able to swap it for this because I bought the 427 used and swapped for the SZ used and paid the difference. A couple of the things I like about this driver:

1) Very large forgiving sweet spot,
2) The ball trampolines off the spot extremely well, 3) fairly easy to keep a slice down to a nice "baby fade",
4) Easy to hit a draw that does not turn into a viscous hook,
5) not so large that you feel you are swinging a VW Bug at the end of a golf shaft.

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I do not have the greatest swing speed (my guess is around 95 - right now if I go faster I loose control), so the stock Aldila Tour R stock shaft mid kick is actually pretty right for me. It is slightly more stiff than most regular shafts. As I speed up my swing try to maintain consistency, I will probably swap it for the stiff. Some with higher swing speeds find this reg flex stock shaft a bit whippy, but it helps me keep it 235-265 for most of my drives. If you have a faster swing I would recommend the stiff, or a aftermarket shaft.

I have a 975 J-VS with a Garralloy which I like, but I hit this further and more consistent, I have hit the Callaway Hawk Eye, which I liked, I have hit the Taylor 580 & 580XD which I liked but both took some getting used to, I hit the Cleveland 460 which I thought would be too big for me (like the 427 was, and the 440 SZ is) but was pleasantly surprised. I have to say that this is still the driver for me, and took me into the 90's after less than 18 months.
For those looking into breaking into the 90s, I would definitely recommend this club, and to try the Cleveland 460.

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