Cobra’s OPTM drivers use refined internal weighting and face design to help golfers hit straighter tee shots without giving up ball speed.
Cobra OPTM Drivers
Cobra’s OPTM drivers use refined internal weighting and face design to help golfers hit straighter tee shots without giving up ball speed
- Cobra has released its new OPTM line of drivers, which includes four distinct models: X, LS, Max-K, and Max-D.
- The OPTM family is designed to be Cobra’s most stable and accurate driver line by maximizing moment of inertia (MOI).
- Each driver features a 460cc titanium head, carbon-fiber components, and a highly adjustable hosel.
- The four models are tailored for different player needs, from low-spin performance to maximum forgiveness and draw bias.
Gear: Cobra OPTM X, LS, Max-K and Max-D drivers
Price: $599 each with Mitsubishi Kai’li or Project X Denali shaft and Cobra Lamkin Crossline grips
Specs: 460cc titanium construction with variable-thickness face, 33-position adjustable hosel, and moveable weights
Available: Jan. 13 (pre-sale), Jan. 20 (in stores)
Who it’s for: Golfers who want a long, highly-adjustable driver that not only protects ball speed in off-center hits, but also enhances accuracy over a larger portion of the hitting area.
What you should know: The OPTM family represents Cobra’s most stable, most accurate driver line to date, highlighted by aerodynamic shaping, refined weight distribution and a high level of adjustability.
The Deep Dive: Over the past few seasons, several golf equipment companies have reinforced the importance of maximizing the moment of inertia (MOI) to make drivers more stable on off-center hits and help them retain ball speed when you miss the center of the face. Savvy golfers know there are actually two MOIs: one that measures how much the club twists on heel-toe misses (MOI-Y) and another that measures how the club reacts when you miss high or low (MOI-X). When manufacturers maximize both, the result is a driver with a combined MOI over 10,000 g-cm², and you’ve got a 10K driver. An ultra-stable, straight-shooting club.
With the new OPTM family, Cobra wants to take things a step further and also tighten dispersion off the tee. To do that, the company’s engineers studied how side-to-side and up-and-down twisting interacts, rather than just look at them individually. Then they developed a driver line that delivers high MOI while keeping deformation levels to a minimum. The goal, in other words, was to create the optimal driver, and they wound up building OPTM.
All four OPTM drivers are 460 cc and feature large carbon-fiber crowns and carbon-fiber sole panels to create discretionary weight. Each model is designed to be as aerodynamic as possible, they have unique shapes because the needs of players who will be using the X, LS, Max-K, and Max-D will differ.
Every driver also includes Cobra’s 15-zone, variable-thickness H.O.T. Face design and the Future Fit 33 hosel, which provides 33 adjustable combinations of loft and lie—including up to 2 degrees of movement in any direction—so players and fitters can fine-tune launch and spin conditions.
- OPTM LS (9 degrees, 10.5 degrees) – The most aerodynamic driver in the family, featuring the deepest face, shortest front-to-back profile and a fade bias. It’s built for fast-swinging golfers who need a low-spin, low-launch setup. The LS includes three adjustable weights: an 11-gram weight in the back heel, a 7-gram weight in the toe, and a 3-gram weight in the rear. In any configuration, accomplished players should notice a more solid feel at impact and tighter spin consistency across the face.
- OPTM X (9 degrees, 10.5 degrees) – This model is expected to fit the widest range of players. The CG sits slightly farther back than in the LS, creating a touch more launch and forgiveness. The X has two moveable weights—an 11-gram and a 3-gram—with ports in the toe and back. Placing the heavier weight in the back increases launch and spin, while moving it forward promotes a lower-spinning, slightly fade-biased flight.
- OPTM Max-K (9 degrees, 10.5 degrees, 12 degrees) – This is the most stable driver in the lineup, with the CG pushed as far back as possible. With a single 11-gram weight in the rear, it maximizes MOI, which is well above 10,000 g-cm². Cobra feels the Max-K is the ultimate 10K driver for golfers who need maximum help on off-center hits.
- OPTM Max-D (10.5 degrees, 12 degrees) – As the name implies, the D stands for draw. This driver has a fixed 11-gram heel weight, along with additional internal heel-side mass to help golfers who fight a slice by encouraging the clubface to square at impact.
Yes, there was a time when Cobra drivers were as colorful as holiday decorations, but those days are long gone. Visually, the OPTM lineup maintains the clean, performance-first aesthetic Cobra established several years ago, using subtle color coding—black for LS, blue for X, gray for Max-K and red for Max-D.

