Titleist clubs are a mile better than Cobra. You would class Titleist as premium clubs and Cobra just on the level below them. Saying that, Cobra clubs are still amazing golf clubs and have some lovely things on the market. If you are thinking of which golf clubs to get, you shouldn't really worry about brand names and get clubs you are comfortable with.
Cobra golf clubs can be purchased at many stores including Golfsmith, 2nd Swing, Dick's Sporting Goods, American Golf and of course Cobra Golf's official site.
Cobra isn't one of the premium golf brands, but it is a very very good make. Their clubs are popular with high handicap golfers and seniors.
Unfortunately not, you can not use these grips at any level of official competition. The grips are against the rules because they have fixed hand positions.
One can find cobra golf clubs near one's living location by going online to their homepage and pressing golf locator and inputting one's address or desired location.
cobra...
your cobra made about 1953. value would depend on condition i.e, finish, grips, bore, etc.
King Cobra is made by Anheuser-Busch
In the earlier days, leather was the material selected for golf club grips. They are still available today, but quite rare and expensive compared to other grips.
You can use any grips. However if you want a particular brand used with the club when you bought it, either look round the internet or contact the manufacturer.
No, Taylormade Adidas Golf do not make Cobra clubs. Acushnet own Cobra, they also own Titleist, Pinnacle, Scotty Cameron, Vokey Design and Footjoy.
The Agent was a variant of the Cobra. It was finished to a lesser degree and had less expensive grips. The bottom of the grip was slightly shorter than the Cobra's. The Agent was available only in 38 spl and a 2-inch barrel