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Cobra PUMA Introduces Heritage Collection

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Cobra PUMA Introduces Heritage Collection

Once upon a time and not that long ago, Cobra was the KING of Limited Edition, or at a minimum, themed golf equipment. The company has backed off quite a bit over the last few seasons; no more special Orange, Masters, or US Open-themed drivers for example, but this year the company is reviving the tradition with its new Heritage Collection.

bryson-heritageBilled as “a tribute to the game and its bygone era,” everything in The Heritage Collection (a collaboration with Bryson DeChambeau) features a distinctive, throwback style. While I suspect the tailored chinos won’t get a ton of attention (khaki pants, amirite?), the belt and even the chestnut herringbone driver cap (big fan of the driver cap, myself) will appeal to some of you.

The biggest potential needle mover in the collection, however, is the KING F7 Wood Grain Driver. There’s no need to rehash Cobra F7 technology here. What’s new is the paint, and that paint brings a wood-grain finish meant to give the appearance of old-school persimmon. Again, we’re throwing back to bygone days of yore when clubs were made of wood and whatnot.

It’s a reasonable assumption that not everyone wants his carbon fiber crowns to look like wood, but I do recall the Cleveland Classic series gained a bit of a cult following due in large part to the throwback aesthetic. Cobra might find similar traction here.

Like all 2017 Cobra Drivers, the F7 Limited Edition Throwback Driver features Cobra Connect Technology (Powered by Arccos). Effectively, it’s a Cobra-branded version of Arccos Driver with the sensor embedded directly into the grip. Cobra Connect allows you to track each drive as well as your cumulative driving statistics. Features like KING of the Hole create games within the larger game to keep you engaged and focused on your driving. As is also the case with every 2017 Driver, Cobra Connect is included for no additional cost, which means you get a wood-grained driver packed with modern stat-tracking technology for only $349.

If You’re In Hilton Head

To celebrate the launch of the Heritage Collection, COBRA PUMA Golf and Bryson DeChambeau are hosting a Heritage Happy Hour at the PGA Superstore on Hilton Head Island. You’ll have a chance to hang with Bryson and hit the new driver.

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Heritage Collection Pricing & Availability

  • COBRA KING F7 Driver – LE Wood Grain – Available 4/14; $349
  • PUMA IGNITE Spikeless Sport Golf Shoes – Brown – Available Now: $120
  • PUMA Tour Driver Cap – LE Chestnut Herringbone – Available 4/14; $40
  • PUMA Tailored Golf Chino – White Pepper – Available Now; $80
  • PUMA Essential Pounce Polo – White – Available Now; $55
  • PUMA Stretch Belt – Quarry/Oatmeal/Peacoat – Available Now; $30

You can check out the entire Heritage Collection. The driver is coming soon.

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      scott sliger

      7 years ago

      Who would wear that sweater, maybe a member of the gay pride golf association and then I think they would say to gay for them. My guess is they tried to hard for the retro look somethings need to stay in the past.

      Reply

      Ron

      7 years ago

      A new paint job and they’re NOT charging an arm and a leg for it!?!! What weird alternate universe is this? Bravo Cobra!

      Reply

      Wakit300

      7 years ago

      That’s a cool finish for a sunburst guitar but looks NOTHING like the grain on a persimmon driver. Perhaps the youngsters in the design studio should have brought in a few old MacGregor drivers …

      Reply

      Bill

      7 years ago

      Great looking club and outfit but Puma needs a lesson in “less is more” when it comes to logo placement and size. The lid (cap) logo needs to be a third of the size and placed in the back of the cap. The logo on the sweater (which is a great looking cardigan) needs to be relocated also and the size cut in half. Love the wood grain clubhead and Cobra has really come a long way with their club tech.

      Reply

      Chad

      7 years ago

      That would be a tour logo…no need to ask what brand it is…that’s why he gets $$$$.

      Reply

      Todd Costello

      7 years ago

      Gonna miss the cut in style

      Reply

      mackdaddy

      7 years ago

      Great look.

      If they used shading well then they could make the head size seem smaller

      Reply

      GilB

      7 years ago

      Driver, shoes, and belt-yes. The rest-no. Just one man’s opinion.

      Reply

      Paul H. Delman

      7 years ago

      All of the above…PUMA is dope…I don’t get 70% off their stuff…so will stick with Oakley…but PUMA IS DOPE.

      Reply

      Ben Neidigh

      7 years ago

      I’d wear it. But I wouldn’t bag it.

      Reply

      Greg Burris

      7 years ago

      The hat would be really really cool without that stupid f-Ing cat in the middle of it.

      Reply

      Phil Martens

      7 years ago

      Great – but can he make the cut

      Reply

      Andrew

      7 years ago

      The driver is sick! It looks so sweet and the wood finish truly gives it that classic look.

      Reply

      J.B.

      7 years ago

      I really like that classic, old school look – without the Puma logos of course. It’s very Hoganesque

      Reply

      ALAN

      7 years ago

      Gee, how much longer are one’s drives with a faux wood finish on your driver ???

      Reply

      J.B.

      7 years ago

      Wet blanket…..
      But, good call for people happy with their current drivers!

      Reply

      Jeff Chaney

      7 years ago

      This is cool, always love a good nod to the vintage!

      Reply

      Jeff Chaney

      7 years ago

      Here come the “Bryson should stop this, he should that” people…

      Reply

      Robert Dwyer

      7 years ago

      Isn’t this a copy of what Cleveland did a few years back with the Cleveland Classic?

      Reply

      TwoSolitudes

      7 years ago

      The Cleveland Classic looked much better. The ‘woodgrain’ on this one looks a bit cheap to me. But I’m with Rob on the clothes, those are cool.

      Reply

      Walt Joyce

      7 years ago

      As a persimmon wood player for the first 25 yrs of my career, I’m not sure why anyone would want to be reminded of 25 yds less distance, and a minuscule sweet spot. I say, the persimmon look should rest in peace forever.

      Reply

      Nevin

      7 years ago

      Too bad, I love my current driver. If they come out with a 3 wood with that wood look, I’m interested.

      I really like Ivy caps, so I like the apparel look. Will definitely look into these.

      Reply

      Michael Vogler

      7 years ago

      You know the people who choose to dress like this really will be stooges.

      Reply

      Berniez40

      7 years ago

      Well if that’s the case, all I can say is:
      “Hey Moe! Hey Larry! Bwoo Bwoo Bwoo Bwoo Bwoo Bwooo Bwoo—RRRRRUFF!

      Reply

      Joseph Ditto

      7 years ago

      If it’s just paint that would be awesome, seeing as it appears the face is the normal titanium

      Reply

      Pike51

      7 years ago

      Didn’t Cleveland do something similar a few years ago with the “Cleveland Classic” line?

      Reply

      Matthew Waldron

      7 years ago

      As that wood grain pattern looks like the wood grain one would see on a sheet of plywood, rather than a persimmon driver head….I’ll pass.

      Reply

      Guy Crawford

      7 years ago

      I’d bag it!

      Reply

      Rob Norris

      7 years ago

      I’d go old school on the clothing. When’s it coming out

      Reply

      Ricky Thesen

      7 years ago

      I will be honest I like the style. Club yeh not so much not bing on the design.

      Reply

      Sharkhark

      7 years ago

      I think the driver looks very cool.
      Everything else.. No. Especially the hat (just say no Tony your headshot is easy better without.. Lol)

      Reply

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