I hit this hybrid out of every scenario imaginable and it really shined in each situation. The Cobra AMP cell hybrid is that perfect combo of forgiving size, yet compact shape. I think to be a versatile hybrid, the body needs to be compact. Typically a hybrid is called upon to hit shots off the tee, from the fairway, out of the rough and even in a fairway bunker. The grip and headcover are pretty standard stuff, a Lamkin REL 3Gen 360 grip and a long headcover with a cutout handle.Ī hybrid has to do more than a driver or 3-wood in terms of playability. If I concentrated on my tempo and control I hit this hybrid very well, but when I just went hard after the ball, it was a little wild.
I think this threw off my swing a little with this club. It just says Cobra on it but the biggest issue is that it is only 58 grams in the stiff flex which is really light for a hybrid shaft. I think my consistency problems came from the stock shaft which I’m not really sure what it is. I wasn’t quite as consistent direction wise as I wanted with this hybrid, but the feel and trajectory were very consistent. Over the course of the next 4 rounds I started hitting the trajectory and distance I was looking for. It played how I normally play an 18* hybrid. I lowered the “My Fly” loft to 16* and now this club came to life. It had good distance, but like the driver and 3-wood the lofts seem to play higher than marked. I was hitting the ball very straight and very high. I started with it very stock neutral set-up and had great success.
But the Cobra AMP Cell hybrid offers great playability. Great looks and great feel don’t necessarily mean great performance.