Cobra Fly Z Fairway Wood Review

Cobra Fly Z Fairway Wood Review

By Paul Liberatore

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The Cobra Fly-Z Fairway Wood is one of the longest and most forgiving fairway woods Cobra Golf has ever manufactured. In 2015, Golf Digest gave the Cobra Fly-Z Fairway Wood a Silver rating on its Hot List. Rickie Fowler has used the Fly-Z woods to achieve great success on the PGA Tour; if it can help players like Rickie, it can certainly help you too. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly fairway wood that delivers exceptional playability from a variety of lies, keep reading to find out if the Cobra Fly-Z Fairway Wood is right for you.

Key Features

The innovative Speed Channel in the Cobra Fly-Z Fairway Wood compliments their renowned E9 sweet spot shape to produce an incredible amount of distance on ever.

The Cobra Fly-Z Fairway Wood’s eight different loft settings makes it easy to adjust the club to your own preferences and swing tendencies.

Excess weight has been placed at the back of the sole, producing a low, deep center of gravity that both increases initial launch and forgiveness through a higher moment of inertia.

Design and Technology

The design of the Cobra Fly-Z Fairway Wood utilizes its innovative Speed Channel to create more ball speed across the entire clubface. The extremely subtle trench across the perimeter of the face reduces face thickness around the outer section of the golf club. You’ll hit it farther than ever off the toe, heel, and everywhere in between.

Having a club that can adjust to all sorts of course and weather conditions is a great tool, and the Cobra Fly-Z Fairway Wood’s MyFly8 gives you the adjustability you’re looking for in a modern fairway wood. With eight adjustable loft settings, you can adjust the loft up or down 1.5 degrees, providing maximum customization. Thanks to the innovative Smart Pad technology, the club will remain square at address regardless of the loft setting, making it even easier to swing with confidence.

A common theme amongst fairway woods these days is a deep, low center of gravity. The Cobra Fly-Z Fairway Wood utilizes a Back CG Zone to produce a lower center of gravity, which in turn helps you launch the ball higher with less spin. The Back CG Zone also increases MOI, which will provide even more forgiveness on off-center hits.

Cobra Fly Z Fairway Wood Review


Тhe Speed Channel Face and the Crown Zone Weighting Technology work together to give you unmatched speed and forgiveness. This means that even if you don't hit the ball perfectly, these fairway woods will still help you achieve great distance and accuracy. But what sets these clubs apart is the MyFly8 Technology.


With eight different loft/trajectory settings, you have complete control over your shots. Whether you need a high-flying shot to clear an obstacle or a low, penetrating shot to battle the wind, these fairway woods have got you covered. The versatility they offer is truly a game-changer.

PROS

  • Speed Channel produces longer shots on off-center hits
  • The golf ball gets in the air quickly and lands softly
  • Sleek design makes it aesthetically pleasing at address

CONS

  • Can feel a little heavy on the backswing
  • Adjustability can be a bit confusing for some players
  • Not as much feedback on off-center strikes

Our Experience

The Cobra Fly-Z Fairway Wood offers a compelling blend of forgiveness and performance. With its larger 181cc head size, it provides confidence at address and excellent forgiveness across the face. The low, rearward center of gravity helps produce a high, consistent ball flight, making it easy to launch from various lies. While it may not be the longest fairway wood for some players due to its higher spin characteristics, it excels in versatility and consistency. 


The adjustable hosel allows for fine-tuning of loft and lie angle, enhancing its adaptability to different player preferences. Overall, the Fly-Z Fairway Wood delivers solid feel, good forgiveness, and reliable performance, making it a strong option for golfers seeking a dependable fairway wood.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are There Any Options Available for Right-Handed Golfers With the Myfly8 Technology?

Yes, there are options for right-handed golfers with MyFly8 technology. The adjustability on course is easy with special tools. Forgiveness comparison and user feedback show the orange color’s functional purpose.

Can the Myfly8 Technology Be Adjusted on the Course or Does It Require Special Tools?

Yes, the MyFly8 technology can be adjusted on the course without requiring special tools. The adjustment options are easily accessible and allow for quick changes to loft/trajectory settings to optimize performance.

How Does the Forgiveness of the Cobra Fly Z Fairway Woods Compare to Other Leading Fairway Woods?

Comparing forgiveness of fairway woods, I find Cobra Fly Z impressively forgiving on off-center hits. Its performance rivals leading brands. MyFly8 adjustability is a game-changer, offering versatility for various course conditions without special tools.

Is the Orange Color of the Graphite Material Purely Aesthetic, or Does It Serve a Functional Purpose?

The orange color of the graphite material on golf equipment like fairway woods is both functional and aesthetic. It helps improve visibility and alignment, making it easier to focus and hit accurate shots.

What Are the Most Common Praises and Criticisms From Users of the Cobra Fly Z Fairway Woods?

I’ve found that common praises for the Cobra Fly Z Fairway Woods include exceptional distance, forgiveness, and adjustability options. User criticisms mostly revolve around the orange color’s aesthetic appeal and the club’s performance comparisons with others.

Conclusion

It’s hard to find anything to not love about the Cobra Fly-Z Fairway Wood: it’s incredibly long and accurate, looks great at address, and is a cool looking club to have in the bag. It is also very budget-friendly fairway wood, ideal for the value-seeking golfer who wants a great club that won’t empty your wallet. Overall, we think this is a fantastic fairway wood and well worth the money.

Paul Liberatore

Paul Liberatore

As the Founder of Golfers Authority Paul Liberatore Esq. has spent the last 7+ years writing about the best golf equipment or instruction from the top golf instructors in the world. He has been a contributing writer for Sports Illustrated Golf and GolfWRX. After graduating with honors from Purdue University, he realized that he had a passion for the golf business and the law. When he's not practicing law, or creating golf content on YouTube, he can be found on his syndicated Behind the Golf Brand podcast talking with the most prolific leaders in the golf industry.