After Kings Island’s then-owner Paramount Parks was purchased by Cedar Fair in 2006, the park lost the rights to use the Tomb Raider name. So, in 2008 the ride reopened for the season as The Crypt.
Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email ...
Cobra replaces DS-Adapt with King and King Max irons, using 3D-printed tech, a lower CG and refined soles to boost launch and ...
What you need to know: Cobra leans in on its game-improvement expertise with a pair of irons aimed at mid- to high-handicaps.
One of Kings Island’s iconic roller coasters is getting some work done this winter ahead of the upcoming season.
COBRA is using its emerging 3D-printing technology with the new KING and KING MAX irons, just not in the way that you think.
Cobra is borrowing the tech from its much-hyped 3DP irons to create its fastest, most forgiving entry-level irons yet.
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