![]() The new H.O.T Face Technology uses machine learning over thousands of different simulations to create multiple zones of different thicknesses across the face, increasing ball speed across a larger part of the face.Ī lighter carbon crown has also been used, which saves weight to be redistributed lower and further forward in the head and maximise stability whilst also assisting with faster club head speeds. There's also adjustable 3g and 12g weights which can be placed in either the heel or the back of the club head, which Cobra say creates 'extreme forgiveness' with added draw bias or to promote easier launch. The addition of the new Pwr-Cor weight - a combination of both aluminium and tungsten - pushes weight low and forward in the head for faster ball speeds with reduced spin. The LTD Max is one of three fairways available in Cobra's latest range and it is the most forgiving model, complete with adjustable weights for added draw bias and a number of the same technologies used in the LTDx Drivers. So can the fairway wood follow suit? I put the new Max model to the test at Bingley St Ives Golf Club to find out. Our reviewer Sophie Walker recently named the Cobra LTDx as her favourite driver of 2022 so far, thanks to its combination of distance, forgiveness and value for money. ![]() Over the last few years, Cobra woods have been gaining more and more popularity in the golfing world as testing proves that they perform just as well as the 'Big Four' of TaylorMade, Titleist, Callaway and Ping, but at more reasonable prices. Cobra's LTDx Max is said to be their most forgiving fairway wood on offer, with specific weighting aimed at fighting the slice.
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