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Bryson strikes at Bay Hill with Cobra-Puma Golf

11.15am 8th March 2021 - Sponsorship & Events

America’s Bryson DeChambeau captured his eighth PGA Tour win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill in Florida, outscoring a packed leaderboard with a fourth round 71 to finish on 11-under for the tournament.

Throughout the week, DeChambeau fittingly wore apparel from PUMA Golf’s Arnold Palmer Collection, and a Limited Edition Tour Staff Bag, in honour of the life and career of the legendary Arnold Palmer. 

During an exciting Saturday round, DeChambeau took an aggressive line over the lake on the 531-yard, par-5 sixth hole, launching a 370-yard bomb with his Cobra driver that landed just right of the green. On Sunday he did it again with a 377-yard drive that came to rest in a bunker less than 90-yards from the hole, both times firing up both himself and golf fans everywhere. 

Throughout the week, DeChambeau relied on his COBRA Golf equipment to help fuel his aggressive play and ultimate win, averaging an astonishing driving distance of over 320 yards. 

Here are the details of the Cobra clubs in his bag this week:
Driver: Cobra LTD Pro (7.5°)
Fairway Woods: Cobra King Prototype B 3 (10.5, 13.5)
Irons: Cobra KING Prototype Utility (4, 5), Cobra King Forged Tour One Length (6-PW)

DeChambeau’s apparel, accessories and footwear are from PUMA Golf’s 2021 Arnold Palmer and Spring Summer Collections, including the PWRADAPT CAGED Shoes, designed to provide traction, comfort and the perfect, tailored fit. 

DeChambeau averaged over 320 yards off the tee with his Cobra driver en route to victory in the Bay Hill Invitational (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)
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