Cobra typically releases 3 models of fairway woods: regular, tour, and draw. The tour is simply the regular, but more compact and lower spin. The draw is simply the regular, but with a heel-positioned weight to add a draw bias. With their new RADSPEED line of clubs, Cobra has releases a fourth model: the Big Tour. This is just the second version of the Big Tour model (the first models was the SpeedZone Big Tour last year). Let’s break Big Tour down word by word. Big: the Big Tour fairway wood is slightly oversized compared to the other three models. Personally I’m a fan of slightly larger woods. Smaller profiles are typically more versatile, but versatility isn’t a huge benefit in my opinion. After all, I don’t find myself reaching for my fairway wood on a bad lie very often. Tour: versions that have the word “tour” on them typically mean they are slightly smaller profile (not in this case) and the weight is positioned more towards the front of the club for a lower spinning/launching club (that IS the case here). So, basically, the Big Tour fairway wood is a low launching, slightly oversized club. If you are looking […]