Max Homa added a OPTM Max-LSK prototype driver for the TGL this week and is playing it at Amex.Cliff Hawkins/TGL/TGL via Getty Images

Max Homa is playing a new Cobra driver this week at the American Express, but it’s not the one Tour Rep Ben Schomin fit him for a few months ago. Nor was it a driver anyone expected the six-time PGA Tour winner to play.

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At last week’s TGL match, Homa was still playing the Cobra DS-Adapt FX Tour head that he used for most of last season. That head was a big influence on the shaping of Cobra’s new core model driver, the OPTM-X.

But when it became time to get his 2026 PGA Tour season – his second with Cobra Golf – underway, he made the surprising choice to game Cobra’s OPTM Max-K driver after a late testing session with Schomin Sunday evening in Palm Desert. The specific model was a prototype known as

What’s so surprising is that Schomin fit Homa into the OPTM-X a few months ago in the lead-up to the driver’s launch last week.

While Schomin said he was happy with the fit, Homa was going through swing changes with his coach, Mark Blackburn, last fall.

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“That FX was obviously the driver that he was hitting best,” Schomin told GOLF. “So, he kind of just wanted to keep using that to prove out what he had been doing with Mark. And some of those things were related to his delivery and his launch. For him to work through it, it was easier to keep the same driver because then he was able to see exactly what was happening in his swing.”

Homa’s driving has taken a dive the past two seasons, dropping from 25th in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee in 2022 to 164th in 2024 and 106th last year. Since reuniting with Blackburn in the fall, Schomin said he’s been working on maintaining his posture and covering the ball more through impact.

With that change, Homa wanted a driver that launched a touch higher, so he didn’t feel like he had to lift the ball into the air. That’s where the LSK driver came in.

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