It features the same head as the original AMP (except for the orange thing).The Head, The Shaft, The Grip…Save the black PVD sole, EVERYTHING is orange Special Edition AMP Driver…The Juicy (Orange) Detailsīefore I fall too much in love with the sound of my own keystrokes, let’s take a quick look at the pertinent details of the upcoming Special Edition Orange AMP. COBRA AMP DRIVER REVIEW 2013 DRIVERSo when you consider COBRA’s history (particularly the more recent, post-acquisition history), the growing popularity of Rickie Fowler, the strong association Cobra has developed with the color orange, not to mention the Trademark Cobra filed back in May for orange on the crown of a driver, you’d honestly have to be the wrong side of simple (no offense) not to have seen this bright orange Cobra driver coming. Last season, as you may remember, brought us the release of the Limited Edition 48″ Long Tom Raw (the first RAW driver). And while TaylorMade is the company most often associated with white drivers, it was Cobra (all the way back in November of 2010) that actually released the first White Driver (a Limited Edition ZL). Even before they acquired Cobra, PUMA had basically made a habit of releasing limited edition golf shoes (anyone remember Geoff Olgilvy’s Gold PUMAs from the 2007 Masters?). When it comes to releasing Limited Edition stuff, this isn’t exactly Cobra’s first rodeo (or snake-charming show). The Orange AMP became a forgone conclusion the day Rickie Fowler signed his name on his Cobra contract. Son, it’s time you get your head in the game. If you haven’t been working off the assumption that Cobra would eventually release a Rickie Fowler-influenced Orange driver, you haven’t been paying attention. Friends and loyal readers, this most certainly IS NOT one of those times. They might even catch us completely by surprise. They’ll do something completely unpredictable, and totally out of character. They are forgiving and straight, but low-handicap golfers will have the ability to move the ball left and right.There are times when a golf company really steps outside of the box. They have a distinct crisp sound on impact. On center hits, these have a forged feel to them. They have a white line on the bottom that helps with alignment. They didn’t overdue it on the color though, and they have a sleek finish. As expected from Cobra, the colors are vibrant. (Well finish reading and then go hit them) Let’s take a quick look at these irons. If you haven’t had a chance to hit these, quit reading this and do so now. These irons are long, forgiving, have good feel, and they look great. I believe this excitement will go to new levels when golfers get a chance to hit the Cobra Amp Cell irons. With the addition of Rickie Fowler, and the design of the Amp irons and driver last year, there has been an incredible amount of buzz around Cobra Golf. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve noticed the emergence of Cobra Golf in the last couple of years.
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