By Leonard Finkel
Smart technology has helped make our lives easier and it was only a matter of time until someone brought that same connected technology to golf. COBRA Golf engineers have stepped into the future of the game with the help of some nifty, next-level technologies. COBRA’s smart set of clubs are seamlessly blending the world of golf, data and technology in a way that is accessible to any golfer.
In this new video (https://youtu.be/Gn900iLm_nA) , golf icon and COBRA PUMA GOLF athlete Rickie Fowler, along with instructor Claude Harmon III showcase the benefits of technology and how embracing a “Smart Life” can help us all live a little easier. The video gives you an insider’s look at a typical day in Rickie’s “Smart Life,” demonstrating the power of technology and data both on and off the course. Rickie kicks off the day in his smart house, heads to his smart car and proceeds to a smart practice session with his smart clubs, thanks to COBRA CONNECT Powered by Arccos.
The first full smart set of clubs from COBRA, featuring COBRA CONNECT, combines state-of-the-art golf club engineering with next-level performance tracking, utilizing Arccos 360 sensors and app, golf’s #1 performance tracking & GPS system and COBRA GOLF’s patented grip technology to seamlessly embedded the sensor directly in the grip end of each club, at no extra cost to the consumer.
Access to Tour level data and analytics can help everyone improve. From the scratch handicapper to the weekend golfer, you can practice more efficiently and play smarter golf. What golfer doesn’t want that?
Click here to learn more about COBRA’s smart clubs: cobragolf.com/cobraconnect/smartlife.
Leonard Finkel is the author of The Secrets to the Game of Golf & Life and former editor in chief of Golf Journeys Magazine. His work has been featured in almost 200 publications including Golf Magazine, Golf Digest, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Golf Illustrated, Golf Tips and Player Magazine. He has written more than a dozen cover stories for Golf Today Magazine. He has written extensively about golf and travel and has added poker to his writing repertoire. Finkel also works as a marketing and public relations consultant. His specialty niche is writing advertorial copy. Prior to his career in golf, Finkel owned a chain of retail stores and a consulting and import company based in Asia. He attended the University of Utah.