Cobra began by creating one of the first utility golf clubs in 1980.
Have you ever wondered where? Cobra golf clubs are made?
In this post, we’ll dive into where CobraThe manufacture of its golf clubs. You’ll also learn other interesting facts about each Cobra’s ownership, the price range for their golf clubs, and which pro golfers they have partnered with.
Table of Contents
- Where are Cobra Golf Clubs made?
- Who owns the Cobra?
- Pro Golfers who use Cobra Golf Clubs
- Price range
Where are Cobra Golf Clubs made?
Like many other golf companies, Cobra’s corporate headquarters is in Carlsbad, California. Many of Cobra’s golf club components are manufactured in South Korea to save on cost.
Who Owns the Cobra?
Thomas L. Crow was an Australian professional golfer who founded Cobra in 1973.
Acushnet bought Cobra, the same company which owns Titleist in 1996. Puma purchased Cobra in 2010, and the brand has experienced growth through sponsorship deals with top celebrities like Rickie fowler and Bryson deChambeau.
Golf professionals who use Cobra golf clubs
Here is a short list of pro golfers who play with Cobra clubs:
- Rickie Fowler:King Radspeed Driver XB, King RF Forged Metal Copper Irons
- Bryson DeChambeauLTDX LS Driver, King Utility 1 Length Iron
- Lexi Thompson:LTDX Max Driver, King Utility Irons and King Cobra Wedges
Price Range
Cobra clubs range frFrom $1,750 to 2,300 For a complete set, click here