Bryson's Cobra King Speedzone driver is one of the hottest clubs in the industry.
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Bryson DeChambeau appears to be on the cusp of fundamentally altering golf as we know it. With a massive new physique, absurd swing speed and overpowering distance off the tee, DeChambeau has become must-watch TV. His performance at the Rocket Mortgage Classic only confirmed what we already knew — with 400-yard drives, all he needs to do is putt well, and he’s in position to contend at nearly every PGA Tour event. Heck, forget about just the PGA Tour – oddsmakers now have the 26-year-old as a major championship favorite in 2020. His game is mesmerizing, it’s different, and it just plain works.
While DeChambeau’s performance is certainly reflective of the changes he’s made to his body over the past six months, some credit belongs to the equipment setup that’s allowed him the freedom and forgiveness to swing for the fences. Ultimately, regardless of the beefiness of your build, the club is still responsible for doing the work.
DeChambeau’s Cobra King Speedzone driver is one of golf’s hottest new clubs, featuring a bold, black-and-yellow design to supplement some of the industry’s most innovative tech. The CNC-milled face and infinity design are built to provide golfers with optimal forgiveness and accuracy, a pair of keys that led Bryson to add the Speedzone to his bag immediately following its release. It should come as no surprise, given DeChambeau’s usage, but the Speedzone is a driver for people who love to tee it high and let it fly, not for those just praying to find the fairway.
But truly, the Speedzone’s biggest attribute (for both bombers like Bryson and Average Joes) is its ball speed retention. In robot testing conducted for GOLF’s ClubTest issue, the Speedzone produced nearly identical ball speeds on center-face impacts as it did on shots struck off the toe. For those in the pursuit of Bryson-like distance, that forgiveness can go a LONG way (and make your drives do the same).
James Colgan is a news and features editor at GOLF, writing stories for the website and magazine. He manages the Hot Mic, GOLF’s media vertical, and utilizes his on-camera experience across the brand’s platforms. Prior to joining GOLF, James graduated from Syracuse University, during which time he was a caddie scholarship recipient (and astute looper) on Long Island, where he is from. He can be reached at james.colgan@golf.com.