Cobra

King Tour

What it does: Doing extremely cool technological things in an iron for better players is no easy accomplishment. After all, low-handicappers tend to want irons that have a minimalistic look. That’s why the use of a metal-injection-moulding process in these irons is noteworthy. The head is made from a mix of 17-4 stainless steel (80 percent) and a softer 304 stainless steel (20 percent) that goes through an extremely hot sintering process to deliver a tighter grain structure than conventional forging. This also nearly eliminates the need for hand polishing, reducing the chance for human error. The result is greater consistency from iron to iron. 

Why we like it: Cobra has a tendency to make irons that look futuristic but not here. They’ve toned down the pioneering looks and classed it up a bit. The use of tungsten to position the centre of gravity more in line with the centre of the clubhead rather than towards the heel is valuable for an audience segment that finds the sweet spot more often than most. As a neat bonus, the Lamkin grips with Arccos sensors can keep track of your shots and offer data that can improve your strategy on the course.

7-iron loft 33 degrees pw loft 45 degrees 

Reviewer profile

“Definitely juiced. I was getting significantly longer numbers. The face cradled the ball nicely. The dampening of vibrations was almost like a cushion.”

– Player comment

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