COBRA Drops Pole Position Head Covers: Racing Meets Hoops Meets the PGA Championship
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COBRA Drops Pole Position Head Covers: Racing Meets Hoops Meets the PGA Championship

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COBRA Drops Pole Position Head Covers: Racing Meets Hoops Meets the PGA Championship

COBRA’s latest batch of headcovers is exactly what you’d expect: teal and purple, and like others in the golf space, designed to capture Charlotte’s vibe without actually paying for any official licensing.

The Pole Position limited edition covers have dropped, and they’re basically what would happen if a NASCAR driving suit and a Hornets jersey had babies in a golf bag. The teal and purple scream Charlotte basketball, while the checkered pattern does its best “I’m speeding at Charlotte Motor Speedway” impression. The number “73” presumably represents the interstate that runs through the city.

COBRA Poll Position Driver headcover

The driver version of the headcover goes full NASCAR with the sponsor patches and “COBRA LIGHT” on the side.

But once again—and seriously, how is this possible—we have another Charlotte-themed golf product that completely whiffs on Larry Johnson. The greatest Hornet ever continues to get the silent treatment. No Grandmama. No gold tooth. No nothing. At this point, it’s almost impressive how these companies keep dancing around it.

Shameful. Show some respect.

On a more positive note, at least they’re distinctive. You’ll definitely know which bag belongs to the Charlotte fanboy when you’re on the range. And honestly, that teal and purple combo does pop pretty nicely against the usual sea of black, white, and corporate logo headcovers.

Covers are available for drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, and both blade and mallet putters.

COBRA’s Limited Edition Pole Position headovers are available now at COBRAGolf.com.

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