vman1964 11 Posted June 1, 2020 Share Posted June 1, 2020 Hi all, I have a TM M2 3 wood that I sometimes hit well but 40% of the time I dig into the ground as I have a negative angle of attack. I was looking to pick up a Cobra F7 3 wood as Rick Sheils uses one and swears by it. I was wondering which is better the F7 or F9 or even the Speed Zone fairways? I was thinking that the rails will help keep the club from digging? If anyone has any suggestions that would be great. RV Quote In my Pioneer riding on a Riksha Cart G400 LST: Alta CB Xstiff : M2 3 wood: : 818 H1 Hybrid 3: Project X Even Flow Blue 85 2019 P790: KBS Tour Glide 2: 52/56/60: : ER2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StrokerAce 11,771 Posted June 1, 2020 Share Posted June 1, 2020 You know that old golf maxim - once you find a 3 wood that works for you make them pry it out of your dead cold hands.... that's me and the King F7. j I haven't tried the others and I'm sure they're great but that club is money for me off the deck and on the tee. It has helped me have more eagle chances in the last couple years than I've had my entire golfing life. The rails are the real deal. 1 Quote I got something to say then I'm gonna say it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Calvo90 128 Posted June 4, 2020 Share Posted June 4, 2020 On 6/1/2020 at 3:09 PM, vman1964 said: Hi all, I have a TM M2 3 wood that I sometimes hit well but 40% of the time I dig into the ground as I have a negative angle of attack. I was looking to pick up a Cobra F7 3 wood as Rick Sheils uses one and swears by it. I was wondering which is better the F7 or F9 or even the Speed Zone fairways? I was thinking that the rails will help keep the club from digging? If anyone has any suggestions that would be great. RV I would think again if the regular F7 or F9 Cobra fairway wood is the right club for you. If you are really steep into the ball and dig the club this means you usually have high strikes on the face. Rails on Cobra fairway wood prevent the club from digging but not from high strikes and Cobra fairway woods have the most shallow faces on the market (noticably shallower than taylormade M2 fairway wood). This means if you switch to shallower face fairway wood you could see more high floaters and sky-ed shots and I don't think this is what you want (for more information see a youtube video TXG made about fairway wood face depth) If I were in your position and will be set on Cobra fairway wood I would look more into Cobra Speedzone Big Tour fairway with slightly deeper face and bigger overall profile. If you are steep into the ball this usually requires lower loft so Big Tour should be in your alley (for more information see a youtube video TXG made about playing the right loft in fairway wood). I would suggest that if you have a chance to test Cobra Speedzone Big Tour (or even better have access to a good fitter), take it! I would certainly go this way. This is my 0.02 USD. Hope this helps. Quote G425 MAX, 10,5° (set -1,5), Fujikura Ventus Blue 60S, 45'' The Original One Mini Driver, 13,5°, Fujikura Ventus Red 70S, 43,25'' SIM Ti 15°, set at 15,75°, Diamana FW Limited 75S, 42,5'' SIM Ti 19°, set at 19°, Diamana FW Limited 75S, 41,5'' M6 4 Hybrid (22°), Tensei CK White 90S, 39'' Z565 5-6, Z765 7-8 , Z965 9-PW, Nippon Modus 105S, RTX-3, 50°, Nippon Modus 105S, 56°, 62°, Nippon Modus 115 Wedge ER5, 34'', Gravity Grip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chadwzimm 58 Posted June 10, 2020 Share Posted June 10, 2020 Rick Shiels swears by his Cobra F7 3 wood. Loves the rails along the bottom. Quote Cobra King Speedzone 9*, Aldila Rogue Silver 110MSI 60-S shaft Cobra RADSpeed Big Tour 3 wood, EvenFlow White T1100 75g shaft Titleist TS2 19* and 23* hybrid, Project X Hzrdus Smoke Black 80g 6.0 shaft Mizuno MP18 SC 4i-PW, KBS Tour 120 stiff shafts Callaway MD5 Jaws 50*/10S and Jaws Full Toe 56* wedges Scotty Cameron Futura 5w Z-Star XV balls Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddiecut 2 Posted June 11, 2020 Share Posted June 11, 2020 I am trying to find a deeper face 3 wood. Would love to be a bit more comfortable off the tee. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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