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  1. Mark, is there really any benefit to all these gizmo’s and gadgets in
    drivers other than to help people who don’t have the time or patience to
    learn how to control their ball flight?

  2. He doesnt like grey to the black and hes wearing a grey cardigan and black
    trousers? Ironic?

  3. “AMP, Advanced Material Placement, so i guess theyre advancing the material
    and placement.” LOL

  4. I find it funny how he does not like the gray and the black but he has a
    gray shirt and black pants

  5. Got this driver a few weeks back. Its improved my confidence with a driver
    a thousand times over. Colour wise I like the orange and don’t mind the
    grey. It’s forgiving, fairly long and just easy to hit.

  6. jjcmpbll4…that is not to do with the driver…as it gets hotter, the ball
    compresses more, the means that it spends kess time in the club fact and
    launches quicker, whereas the colder ball doesn’t compress and therefor
    spends a little bit more time on the club face abd doesn’t launch as quick
    making it go shorter.

  7. I don’t know what you are talking about, because I have this driver and I
    love it! It’s the best driver I have ever had! I have changed from Neutral
    to Closed. It is simple, and that’s perfect to me!

  8. I love how Mark sees through the marketing bullshit that some of these
    companies put out there.

  9. I found this driver to be quite a bit shorter than other drivers. Being a
    shorter guy myself, I found the length of the Taylormades or the Nikes a
    little hard to handle. I found this to be a great game-improvement driver
    for many of the reasons that Mark said in the video. However, the biggest
    draw for me was that it was shorter in shaft length and, therefore, easier
    to control off the tee. I would reccomend it to anyone.

  10. Love the look of this driver bottom. The gray top, not so much. Like the
    grip color too!

  11. Got to say I got the AMP driver with a regular shaft and 10.5 loft and
    absolutely love it,long and strait love it

  12. i tried out this driver on the computer at our local retailer against my
    current Cobra L5V driver and found that the new cobra had a much higher
    trajectory and i lost distance as a result (same shaft and deg). I lost
    about 10 yards on average. Playing off single figures, and living in an
    area with courses that you need to keep the ball under the wind, i’m
    sticking with my L5V. I reckon it would be a good club for higher
    handicappers who need a lot of help. I must admit though i like the styling!

  13. harsh but true. he has got a point. why buy into this when it’s performance
    doesn’t match the likes of the RAZR Fit and the R11S by a long way and it’s
    adjustability doesn’t match them either?

  14. thanks for your reply mate gonna try it out this week, with the vrs and the
    ping g20 🙂

  15. I have the Cobra Amp 3 wood and I love it. It’s very easy to hit off the
    deck. Mark just sounds like he has had a bad experience with Cobra.

  16. Nice vid although I don’t agree with you I just purchased this club because
    I loved it and I still do so for the people out there who want a good
    driver you should defiantly check this one out

  17. Got this driver a few months ago, Used to have some real trouble with my
    drives, but with this new Cobra AMP and a lot of practice I hit it straight
    and far now, about 230-240 meters. Only problem I have is it launches
    really high which is probably due to the shaft, it’s the exact same as the
    one you’re showing, 9,5 with a Stiff 55g. @4golfonline, would you think a
    different shaft would help with the excessive height I get with the driver?

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