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August 8, 2025

Bench Tested: Dialing in Cobra Drivers & Future Fit 33 With Jason Dufner

Major Champion Jason Dufner breaks down his driver game and how Cobra Golf's Future Fit 33 helps him get dialed into his ideal ball flight.

*In Partnership with Cobra Golf*

For this Bench Tested episode, we have a special guest, Major Champion and PGA Tour winner Jason Dufner, to not only talk about his driver and long game, but also how Cobra's newest Future Fit 33 adapter gets him dialed into his ideal ball flight.

*Every product is independently selected by editors. Things you buy through our links may earn us a commission.



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What Makes FutureFit 33 Different

The new FutureFit33 adapter system featured in the DS-Adapt line does what no driver fitting system has done before, and that is offer 33 individual hosel settings to help golfers get dialed into the right ball flight launch window.

“FUTUREFIT33 is a true breakthrough in metalwood fitting," VP of Product Architecture and Consumer Connections at Cobra Puma Golf, Jose Miraflor, said. "Never before has any hosel system provided 33 unique loft and lie settings that can be adjusted so quickly and easily. 33 settings is more than four times our previous hosel system and more than double our nearest competitor.”

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The Cobra team has made this system as simple as possible, and if you can’t remember what combination is going to help dial you in, an embedded QR code on the driver automatically brings up the hosel chart in a matter of seconds.

How it Works

Cobra is able to fit 33 settings into a single system by using a secondary collar around the main adapter piece to further enhance the shaft axis variability - which is how the loft and lie are adjusted.

Four Drivers To Fit Your Game

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DS-LS

The LS (Low-Spin) driver offers three adjustable weight positions around the head to create extra draw and fade adjustability, and the footprint from address will appeal to golfers who prefer a compact driver. The LS is the lowest spin and most adjustable of the DS-Adapt driver series.

DS-X

The core DS-Adapt driver features a refined aerodynamic shape including flush adjustable weights that can be swapped front to back to help tune spin and forgiveness.

DS-Max K

The Max K DS Adapt is built around a shallow and larger profile to push mass as far away from the face and around the perimeter. Max-K has adjusted internal weighting to place extra mass far away from the to boost MOI and make the driver even more forgiving.

DS-Max D

This model shape has been tuned to position as much mass in the heel portion of the driver as possible, and by removing the PWR-Bridge from close to the face engineers were able to create an even more draw-biased driver.

More From Skratch's Bench Tested: Talking Cobra Wedges with Jason Dufner

With equipment manufacturers creating greater segmentation in their product lines and more products to go with it, trying to figure out what should work best for you can feel like a complicated process. This is where seeking out an experienced fitter can be a big help.

But, we also understand that a lot of golfers are simply looking for a place to start when it comes to trying to understand how certain models are designed to work for them and how they compare to each other, which is why at Skratch, we’ve created Bench Tested. This series is dedicated to walking you through various models of clubs, balls, and any other gear to help you better understand how they stack up and educate you on what to look for when shopping for new gear.


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