The Cobra Fly XL package set is a superb option for those just getting into the game and want a new, good-quality set as a starting point. This 10-club set is all a beginner golfer needs and the clubs offer really good performance for a competitive price. The sturdy stand bag included really enhances the value for money too.
For
- Modern, sleek design
- Great performance from the irons
- Good quality stand bag
Against
- The set would benefit from a mallet style putter
An outstanding package set that offers high levels of performance from driver to putter. In particular, we loved how easy to hit the irons and woods were and this is a premium offering that any new or even experienced mid-high handicap golfer will love.
For
- Premium, user-friendly aesthetics
- Easy to hit through the set
- Excellent putter
Against
- Some may prefer a more specialist-looking wedge
Cobra Fly XL vs Callaway XR: Read our head-to-head verdict
Callaway and Cobra are two of the most popular brands in golf and are renowned for crafting high-performing golf gear, from top notch iron sets to high-quality drivers, but here we’re looking at two package sets and putting them up against each other to see which comes out on top.
Both the Cobra Fly XL and the Callaway XR sets are aimed at a broad spectrum of golfers. They’re ideal for beginners but will also appeal to more experienced mid-high handicap players who just want a nice set of clubs they can buy without too much thought. Both of these golf club sets really delivered when it comes to offering a wide appeal.
Each set of clubs differs in terms of the technology used, the price point, and the looks but, in terms of performance, can they be split? Having put both to the test ourselves, we’re aware of how each set plays, so let’s see how they compare in this head-to-head.
Looks
We’ll start by looking at the shelf appeal of these two package sets. First, we’ll focus on the Callaway XR set. It was clear from the moment we opened the box that this was a premium package set. Looks wise they’re very appealing. All the woods have sleek matte black crowns and their overall aesthetic is smart and aspirational. As for the irons, the shape of the set is unmistakable Callaway, with a fairly rounded toe area and a thick topline. The Odyssey putter looks great too.
Moving onto the Cobra now and there’s no arguing with the fact that the Fly XL set looks the part. This set of clubs looks super…
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