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Cobra Golf

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Type
  
Subsidiary of Puma SE

Founder
  
Thomas L. Crow

CEO
  
Bob Philion (Apr 2010–)

Parent organizations
  
Puma SE, Fortune Brands

Genre
  
Golf

Website
  
www.cobragolf.com

Founded
  
1973

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Headquarters
  
Carlsbad, California, United States

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Cobra Golf, based in Carlsbad, California, is an American manufacturer of golf equipment which is currently a subsidiary of the Puma company of Germany, which in turn is part of the French company Kering.

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History

Founded in 1973 by Thomas L. Crow, Cobra produced one of the first utility clubs, the Baffler, long before the use of such clubs became popular. The company was acquired in 1996 by American Brands Inc. (later known as Fortune Brands) and was grouped together under the Acushnet Company umbrella along with the company's other golf brands, Titleist, FootJoy, and Pinnacle Golf. Cobra was acquired by Puma SE.

Sponsorship deals

Cobra had a successful relationship with former world number one Greg Norman.

In February 2014, Cobra Golf signed a multi-year partnership with the PGA Tour's Honda Classic, making it one of the lead sponsors of the event.

PGA & European Tours

LPGA Tour

  • Anna Nordqvist
  • Blair O'Neal
  • Lexi Thompson
  • Golf Clubs

    Cobra markets a full range of golf clubs.

    References

    Cobra Golf Wikipedia