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The Dufner signing says a lot about Cobra

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Editor’s note: Cobra Golf announced today Jason Dufner is signed to a multi-year full-bag deal.

In all honesty, if you have been following Jason Dufner over the past 9 months, this announcement may not surprise you. He spent 2 years living out every gear heads dream by being an equal opportunity player. He had some epic bags, most notably the drool-worthy National Custom muscle backs finished off with Auburn Tiger BB&Co Ferrules. It was amazing, but even he admits that yes it can be fun messing around but it’s still playing with career fire.

I think it needs to be pointed out that Dufner, believe it or not, is a tough nut to crack when it comes to his clubs. The guy is incredibly smart, precise and knows what he needs….and like Tiger, will not compromise. Those compliments can be a blessing and a challenge for companies all at once. The latter being a guy that is a hard switcher, a hard sell and won’t budge unless it’s perfect.

This critical eye isn’t reserved for only certain clubs, they all have to fit into a very thin pocket. For instance, Jason is a low launch, low spin, average distance player. His lofts are a nod to the late ’90s with a 28 Degree 5 Iron and 48 Degree Pitching Wedge but the guy has no interest in picking up 20 yards. His clubs need to go a certain number every time out of certain flight window. Yes, he looks at Trackman, but imagine selling a car to a guy that isn’t attracted to speed or gadgets but only the granular feel of making a right turn and how far his eyes track over the steering wheel. There are no Trackman numbers for feel and instinct.

But like TaylorMade getting Tiger into an iron he likes, Cobra signing Jason Dufner says more about the quality of work of the people behind the scenes than anything. As a Tour Truck junkie, I’ve gotten to know a bunch of the guys and in particular Ben Schomin of Cobra. As this process went on, I would text him questions about working with JD and I could literally feel his excitement around the process through text.

I can still remember the day late this summer that I saw Cobra wedges in Dufners bag. At that point I knew today was coming. Ben Schomin has become someone Jason trusts, trust that is earned at least equipment wise. Most of the stories around Dufner came around his wedges. The grinds, bounce, shaft, grips need to be perfect and if they are just a whisper off, it’s a non starter. I can only think of a few guys on tour that are like that. Guys that can tell you the yardage and spin numbers on a wedge shot before it even lands…that’s Jason.

So although this signing may seem typical for this time of year, for me it’s awesome. Jason Dufner is extremely interesting to follow, and when he’s playing well, it’s always a good time. But most importantly it’s a testament to the hard work of the folks at Cobra and in particular Ben Schomin. Well done Benny, very well done!

 

15 Comments

15 Comments

  1. Dr Tee

    Dec 16, 2019 at 7:26 pm

    maybe the Dufner Cobra signing says something about Cobra…
    but what does the butt wipe signing say about Dufner ??

  2. Hoganben

    Dec 4, 2019 at 10:07 pm

    Bs about Tiger and his irons….all of Tiger’s irons have all been basically identical since he stopped playing eye 2s. Ps…. Patrick Reed’s new forged irons look like all the other forged blades too.

  3. Scott

    Nov 24, 2019 at 5:55 am

    The dude sells butt wipes on his hat….WTF? No way would he represent my company.

  4. Daniel

    Nov 13, 2019 at 9:25 am

    Love that the whole article is how serious he takes his clubs, but first thing you notice about the picture is the bryson troll stamped on to the wedges. Golf needs Duff.

  5. Steve

    Nov 12, 2019 at 7:30 pm

    Maybe he should just go down to Golf Galaxy and get whatever’s on clearance because he can probably miss the cut with those too.

    • Pat MaGroin

      Nov 13, 2019 at 11:08 pm

      you owe me a new monitor after I spit up on it reading your post 🙂

      well said…..

    • Cody Reeder

      Nov 20, 2019 at 1:53 pm

      Duff is an interesting guy but will not make much difference in the long run. No screen time.

  6. Everyone

    Nov 12, 2019 at 5:42 pm

    MORE WRITING LIKE THIS!!

    • Digger Dave

      Nov 12, 2019 at 6:40 pm

      Thats the first thing that cane to my mind 1/2 way through the article!

      Cobra also makes great gear that is just as good if not better than everything else out. I just sold a set of Cobra MBs bc i got a set of Mizunos and a set of the old TW Nike blades. Sad to say 2 months later im back to ordering another set of Cobras and done tinkering.

  7. Benny

    Nov 12, 2019 at 2:53 pm

    Awesome mews and great article Johnny. Thanks as always Golfwrx.

    Hope he wins. More and more I am turning back towards Cobra. Could be a great honeymoon.

  8. Silverbackster

    Nov 12, 2019 at 2:33 pm

    As an engineer, Thats good with numbers and accuracy, but where is the RESULT? Where is the winning? Thats no one would sign, you put employees through hell dialing in perfect combination, but then can’t even make top 100 in the world past two years!?
    event country week year Missed cut *RANKING*
    Houston Open USA 41 2019 MC – 1 – 192nd
    Safeway Open USA 39 2019 MC – 1 – 179th
    Sanderson Farms Championship USA 38 2019 MC – 1 – 176th
    A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier USA 37 2019 T57 – 1 – 167th
    Wyndham Championship USA 31 2019 MC – 0.9783 – 167th
    Barbasol Championship USA 29 2019 T18 1.74 0.9565 1.66 155th
    John Deere Classic USA 28 2019 MC – 0.9457 – 161st
    3M Open USA 27 2019 T66 – 0.9348 – 157th
    Rocket Mortgage Classic USA 26 2019 MC – 0.9239 – 149th
    U.S. Open MAJ 24 2019 T35 3.65 0.9022 3.29 136th
    the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide USA 22 2019 T7 11.56 0.8804 10.18 146th
    Charles Schwab Challenge USA 21 2019 T40 1.70 0.8696 1.48 194th
    PGA Championship MAJ 20 2019 MC – 0.8587 – 194th
    Wells Fargo Championship USA 18 2019 T4 11.50 0.837 9.63 183rd
    RBC Heritage USA 16 2019 T63 – 0.8152 – 222nd
    Valspar Championship USA 12 2019 MC – 0.7717 – 195th
    THE PLAYERS Championship USA 11 2019 T74 – 0.7609 – 187th
    Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard USA 10 2019 MC – 0.75 – 173rd
    The Honda Classic USA 9 2019 T75 – 0.7391 – 166th
    Genesis Open USA 7 2019 MC – 0.7174 – 162nd
    Desert Classic USA 3 2019 MC – 0.6739 – 127th
    Sony Open in Hawaii USA 2 2019 T73 – 0.663 – 125th

    • Aztec

      Nov 12, 2019 at 6:51 pm

      As an engineer, your grammar is terrible.

      • Martin

        Nov 28, 2019 at 5:22 pm

        But his comment is to the point;-)

        No results lately,, just a drama on tour. Hope for better now but clubs are just clubs,

    • golfraven

      Nov 24, 2019 at 5:01 pm

      Hey, go easy on Duff. He is still recovering from his wife walking out on him. Not that she was a great asset but hey so is life at times.

    • John

      Dec 2, 2019 at 12:34 pm

      On his worst day he’d still beat you 10&8 playing one handed. As an engineer you must know this.

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