Cobra S9-1 Wins Again
Geoff Ogilvy beat Englishman Paul Casey 4&3 to win the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in Tuscon, Arizona.
Casey made a shaky start and was unable to get close enough to his Australian opponent to put any pressure on him.Three up after 18 holes, Ogilvy, the 2006 champion and 2007 runner-up, forced home his advantage to take the $1.4m first prize.
Was the reason for his win the new Cobra S9-1 Driver?
The Cobra S9-1 driver range is headed up by the Cobra S9-1 Pro S and Pro D. The Pro S driver is tuned to give extreme-ball-speed players high launch, low spin and added workability to optimise their distance and accuracy.
The Cobra S9-1 Pro D, used by Ogilvy has been designed for very accomplished players who need exacting tools to fully maximize their high level of skill. The S9-1 Pro D features a deep face design that generates high launch and low spin and looks much smaller to the eye, giving top players the ability to really work the ball.
The Cobra S9-1 F is next in line, designed to optimise fast-ball-speed players’ distance and accuracy by providing a slight draw-bias ball flight, high launch and low-to-mid spin.
The S9-1 range is then completed by the Cobra S-91 M Driver, tuned to give moderate-ball-speed players unmatched distance and forgiveness, via maximum-draw-bias head design and lighter shafts, promoting extra-high launch and mid spin.
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