Are Cobra drivers long?

The Cobra Long Tom Driver is designed to be the ultimate weapon for incredible distance. With an ultalight Grafalloy Black Bird graphite shaft, with a length of 48″, the Long Tom will help you generate unmatched club head speed.

How long is a driver head?

Most driver shafts were around 43 inches until the early 1990s. The stock standard now is anywhere from 45.5 to 46.75 inches. There are two reasons for that growth. First, driver head size has increased significantly.

When did the Cobra Long Tom driver come out?

25 November 2011
The all black finish of the standard Cobra Long Tom driver looks good but we prefer the look and finish of the limited edition Long Tom Raw version if you can get your hands on one….Cobra Long Tom Driver – Product Details.

UK Launch 25 November 2011
Manufacturer’s Website Cobra Website

How long should my driver shaft be for my height?

Driver Shaft Length Based Solely on Height

Height (feet/inches) Driver Shaft Length
5’4″-5’7″ 45.5″
5’2″-5’4″ 45″
5’0″-5’2″ 44.5″
4’10”-5’0″ 44″

How long should my driver shaft be?

The standard length of a driver for men used to be 43.5 inches with a steel shaft and 44 inches for a graphite shaft. However, in the 21st century a standard driver is considered to be 45 inches.

How long is Dustin Johnson’s driver shaft?

45.75 inches
SPECS TaylorMade SIM2, 10.5°, Fujikura Ventus Black proto 6X shaft, 45.75 inches.

How long is Bryson DeChambeau’s driver?

48-inch
Bryson DeChambeau can only use a 48-inch driver when he’s competing in Long Drive Association events. Golf’s governing bodies announced a new “model local rule” available Jan. 1 that would limit the maximum length of all clubs except the putter to 46 inches.

How long should a golf driver be for my height?

Using the ratio of every 6″ of height there should be a 1″ change in length then there should be a 1 ½” difference between their 5-irons. For example, recommend 36.5″ for the lady and 38″ for the man (or 36.75″ / 38.25″).

Is 10.5 too much loft?

The ideal driver loft depends on your swing speed and the attack angle. Average players that swing the club less than 95 MPH will likely find that a 10.5-degree driver performs the best. Better players who can control their drives and want the most distance will lean more towards a 9-degree driver.