Cobra King Vintage Putters

Cobra Golf's King Vintage Series
Cobra Golf's new line of putters is called King Vintage Series offering four difference head designs.

ORLANDO, Florida – The King Vintage Series is Cobra Golf’s second new putter line of the year and while it may lack the sexy 3D printed lattice of the King 3D Printed sister series, the high MOI Vintage shapes have many features making them attractive to a wide range of players.

King Vintage Putters

  • Four head shapes: one modern blade, one oversize mallet, two mallets
  • 304 stainless steel head
  • 6061 aluminum face insert SIK variable loft
  • User adjustable sole weights
  • Cobra Connect grip (Arccos)
  • Stock shaft: 120-gram KBS CT Tour Steel
  • Stock grip: 99-gram Lamkin Sinkfit Straight
  • $249

The Vintage Series combines the SIK Descending Loft Technology face with four angles to ensure proper loft at impact regardless of an ascending or descending arc at impact plus the data-capturing Cobra Connect grip using the Arccos system. The Vintage shapes are classic, old favorites for most, and come with options allowing customization of weighting to the needs of individual golfers. Players looking for a putter with high resistance to twisting (MOI) for hits that are even slightly off center will be interested.

Sport-45
Modern blade shape, single aim line
350-gram head weight
Plumber neck
45° toe hang
Two 20-gram sole weights

Sport-60
Modern blade shape, single aim line
350-gram head weight
Flow neck
60° toe hang
Two 25-gram sole weights

Torino
Medium size mallet head shape, three aim lines
350-gram head weight
Single bend neck
Face balanced
Two 10-gram sole weights

Nova
Fang shape mallet
350-gram head weight
Single bend hosel face balanced
Or slant neck 40° toe hang
Single 10-gram sole weight

Stingray
Oversize mallet
Single bend face balance
Or slant neck 40° toe hang
Single 10-gram sole weight

On the web: CobraGolf.com

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