You didn’t really think that Cobra Golf was done with the release of the new AEROJET lineup this week, did you? Not a chance, after all, you cannot forget the KING.
In a release which should garner a lot of excitement, Cobra is expanding their KING lineup of irons, bringing some siblings for their highly touted KING Forged TEC and Forged TEC X irons. Yes, this is the year that Cobra is going deep on more compact players style irons, debuting the new KING TOUR, KING CB, and KING MB irons.
Anyone else excited?

Cobra 5-Step Forging Process
When I found out that Cobra was finally going to not only release a new TOUR style technical cavity back iron this year, but also bring back the CB’s and MB’s, I will admit to letting my internet golfer excitement reach some pretty profound levels. Why exactly? Because historically, these are iron styles which Cobra has released some of the purest yet most technical irons in recent years, but there always seemed to be a sequence of alternating. Having three models hit in the same cycle is a golf nerd’s dream.

While I will dive into each of the irons individually, the material side of things needs to be discussed first. Foremost, no, we are not seeing the return of MIM (metal injection molding) as was used on the last KING TOUR irons. Why? Well, that is a question for Cobra, but I believe it is two-fold in that the material, though durable and excellent feeling, was also tough to adjust and bend, something pretty important to more compact irons. So, a shift was made to 1025 Carbon Steel and a new 5-Step Forging Process which Cobra is extremely excited about.

Consistency is at the root of this new process for Cobra Golf. You see, cast irons are actually one of the most precise and consistent ways to produce a golf club because of how controlled and uniform things in the process can be. With that, Cobra has designed a system to take their forging to that level of consistency while keeping all of the benefits of forging. How is it different from other companies? Well, most of them use four steps, but here Cobra is implementing a fifth forging strike.

For those unfamiliar, the forging process of a material like 1025 Carbon Steel starts at 1,200 degrees Celsius (that is 2,192 degrees Fahrenheit) and from there three forgings take place to get the material into the initial shaping, those are steps one through three for Cobra. From there, 2000 pounds of pressure is exerted onto the Carbon Steel at 800 degrees Celsius (1,472 degrees Fahrenheit) to take the clubhead to a refined shape including details and logos.

It is then that the fifth forging takes place under 2000 pounds of pressure at 700 degrees Celsius (1,292 degrees Fahrenheit) to not only lock in the shape, but to create the most uniform grain structure Cobra has ever had in a forged iron. At that point, polishing and CNC milling of the face and grooves takes place.
All of these steps culminate in a truly precision forged iron with painstaking focus on shaping, weight tolerances, and less variation in initial loft, lie, and bounce, as well flatness/thickness of the face. So, you see, you take all of the aforementioned steps times three for the new KING iron lineups, and Cobra is well beyond “all-in” on this segment of clubs.
2023 Cobra KING TOUR Irons
It makes the most sense to start with the most technical irons of the release, in fact, that is exactly what Cobra is calling the KING TOUR irons, a technical cavity back, and I admit that I love that description. While the forging process is being used with these irons, unlike their siblings, the TOUR’s also use some badging in the cavity (aluminum and TPU). That is because the iron heads also have CNC milled undercuts in the cavities which are then filled with the TPU and capped with the aluminum badge.

These undercuts are nothing new in club design, particularly irons of this profile, and they are highly effective at allowing the clubheads to be more efficient in how they launch and perform on misses. The weight which is removed via the undercut can then be repositioned to optimize the CG of the head to hit launch windows and parameters which Cobra wants to see. Taking it a step further, the depth at which they are milled varies on the club in the set with the undercut being deepest in the long irons and more shallow into the scoring clubs.

Size wise, Cobra touts that these are notably smaller than the KING Forged TEC irons. The topline and offset are significantly reduced and the heel-to-toe blade length is actually more compact than the KING TOUR MIM irons were, which was one constant bit of feedback given about those irons by players like myself. Rounding it out, the lofts on the new KING TOUR irons are 2-degrees stronger than the CB/MB’s to provide more distance and take advantage of the launch provided by the design.

The KING TOUR irons will be available in 3-GW (RH/LH) with the standard stock setup being 4-PW (RH only, LH sets are custom order) and they will be paired with KBS $-Taper 120’s with Lamkin Crossline Grips.
2023 Cobra KING MB and CB Irons
Pure. Forged. Irons.
The return of the KING MB and CB irons is entirely as it should be with both sets being true one-piece forgings with no undercut or pocket milling. Both sets have undergone the new 5-Step Forging Process and as such are true precision irons that fall squarely into the better ball-strikers wheelhouse. If you are a golfer who demands workability with forged feedback, it is hard to imagine seeking out something which looks to accomplish that more than these two irons.

Both irons have a heavy focus on extremely thin toplines with minimal offset for precision shot making potential that put the onus on the person swinging the clubs. Unsurprisingly, the soles are much thinner than other models in Cobra’s lineup and they possess the shortest heel-to-toe blade lengths as well. Add in that the new forging process has allowed Cobra to perfectly center the CG without having to use tungsten to manipulate it, and you see why the word “precision” keeps coming up.

The MB is exactly what you would expect in a bladed iron from a demand standpoint, while the CB utilizes the forged cavity to add perimeter weighting and some playability. It is also worth noting that according to Cobra the CB does have a slight amount more offset, but it is minimal.

Both the MB and CB will be available in full 3-GW sets (CB in RH/LH, MB in RH and 7-PW LH) as well as a stock flow setup with CB’s 4-6 and MB’s 7-PW. Additionally, through Cobra’s custom options you can create a one of a kind flow setup to fit your specific needs. The KING MB and CB irons will come paired with KBS $-Taper 120 shafts as standard and Lamkin Crossline grips.

The Details
You have seen the pictures now, and I’m betting that most would agree that these are quite possibly the most picturesque KING irons that Cobra Golf has ever produced. The irons will hit retail on 2/3/23 with the KING Tour at $1,299 (7-Piece) and KING MB/CB at $1,199 (7-Piece).
We would love to know your thoughts and feedback on the direction Cobra has taken their KING Tour and MB/CB lineups, so jump into the comments below or the THP Community as well!
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I have been waiting to discuss these!!! Where to begin, where to begin?!
These may be the prettiest iron release this year.. I was dead set on thinking that was the srixon zx7s and they may still be, but these are freaking awesome…
The details of how the King Tour cavity varies by iron is neat. And I think they nailed the badging as others don’t seem as smooth.
Love the details!!
Ohhh yeah!!
Anyone that knows me knows I’ve been waiting for this one. Years. And for me the story has turned out to be in the CB.
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That thing is unexpectedly thicc.
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And I kinda dig it. It’s been a lot easier to hit than I expected from the early pictures. It’s pretty much the same sole width as the Tours, just with a little shorter blade length. Slims at the toe a bit and the shape reminds me of Forged Tec a bit.
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They all look great over the ball.
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KBS is back in a big way this year and stock $ Tapers flow set at 37.25″ is something I can play pretty well right off the rack. I’m so for it!! Plus they’re $100 cheaper than Tours ? I did a deeper dive into the lineup but haven’t had a chance to upload it.
The Tours with just a little more help and at 32* should appeal to a lot of people. A bunch of ones I know. It has just a tad more offset and looks player but friendly. I cannot wait for people to try these and with Aerojet all the way down to the MB is a hell of a year to be a Morgan Cupper!!
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I have been waiting to discuss these!!! Where to begin, where to begin?!
These may be the prettiest iron release this year.. I was dead set on thinking that was the srixon zx7s and they may still be, but these are freaking awesome…
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Yep. This is what threw off my ZX7 MK II plans.
And who said it’s a Driver Year some of these irons
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And who said it’s a Driver Year some of these irons
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Why not both? ?
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And who said it’s a Driver Year some of these irons
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it was me.
I’m not saying I regret it, but, my head is spinning.
Great article [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]
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Those look fantastic
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The Tour irons are ?
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Great article [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]
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Appreciate you taking the time to read it! Means a lot when people do!
Five.
Step.
Forging.
In.
real good write up. The CB/MB combo set ability from Cobra has always looked so good! This year it continues.
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Appreciate you taking the time to read it! Means a lot when people do!
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Loved all the details on the manufacturing process and moving from MIM to the 5 step forging. Pretty darn cool
These look SOOO good. Yags had the CBs I believe in his bag at the MC’22. I was in full focus mode, so didn’t ask to take a swing or two with them. I probably should have.
[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] would you liken the King Tour to the T100s? Same body just a little stronger?
Those King Tours are beautiful. Love the detail they have gone into with these, and the explanation of the 5-step forging is very cool to read. Metallurgy is a pretty fascinating process.
I’ll never forget the look on [USER=63834]@Browndog[/USER] and [USER=5944]@jdtox[/USER] during
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These are some beautiful irons. The Internet golfer in me wants to try these even though there’s no way I’ll be playing them.
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Flow set. will you custom the blend?
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The $Tapers 120s as the stock shaft is pretty sweet. I haven’t been bitten(buh dum tss) with a Cobra iron like this before.
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The $Tapers 120s as the stock shaft is pretty sweet. I haven’t been bitten(buh dum tss) with a Cobra iron like this before.
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I would probably swap them out for my game…but oh man I’m super excited about how these look.
Nice deep dive on the tech [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]. I’m a little surprised they went away from MIM on the Tours since they seemed to be really well received.
Think we can all agree Cobra makes some seriously great looking players irons.
They all look amazing! Cant wait to try them out.
Some awesome looking irons.
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Flow set. will you custom the blend?
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When I see CBs, I typically don’t get too worked up about blending..
With that said, I’d love to hit the king tour in the longer irons to see how it would blend with the CB.
Oh my goodness. These things look SO GOOD. Shame I’m not good enough to play them ?
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I would probably swap them out for my game…but oh man I’m super excited about how these look.
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Same here as I am graphite now but they were fit for my TCBs at ECPC.
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Same here as I am graphite now but they were fit for my TCBs at ECPC.
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well that makes it easy doesn’t it?
Nice article with fun details on this new lineup. They really do look great.
Hard ponders for me.
I’m curious if Cobra managed to improve the feel of the Tours over the MIM tours. In other words, the MIM tours were a bit too mushy for me and my likes. I’m hoping they added more feedback on strikes with the new version. I love that they made them a bit more compact too.
[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] delivering the goods lately! Great looking irons. I really like that MB! The squared lines really remind me of some of the older iconic blades played by everyone.
My heart screams for a CB/MB combo but honestly I think I really want to get some of those tour irons..
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Same here as I am graphite now but they were fit for my TCBs at ECPC.
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Speaking of TCBs ..
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The CBs have less offset which I have found [B]wonderful. [/B]
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When I see CBs, I typically don’t get too worked up about blending..
With that said, I’d love to hit the king tour in the longer irons to see how it would blend with the CB.
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Interesting. Not tempted to by the MBs?
When does the Utilities drop? I can see one of two of them in your new set.
Great write up [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]
I love the extra step in the forging and the care taken to get the Tour’s right. Cobra has really created some beautiful products in the iron category. They are killing it and have something for everybody now.
Thanks for the knowledge bomb [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]. I may never be a golfer that plays irons link these, but I sure love to drool over them and ponder how they help golfers that do.
Wow. Those are beautiful irons. Nice writeup [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]
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These are some beautiful irons. The Internet golfer in me wants to try these even though there’s no way I’ll be playing them.
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You are not alone! 😎
Obviously, I am all in on reading about Cobra equipment. These irons are amazing in design and appearance. Realistically, they are not on my radar, given my game and my swing. However, I look forward to seeing people put these in play. The powers of seduction are great but 50 plus years of golfing experience is directing my attention elsewhere.
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Oh my goodness. These things look SO GOOD. Shame I’m not good enough to play them ?
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Same. The Tours will get a few swings just to experience them, but I’m still in the AeroJet OL camp
Some serious tech in these though. Good read Jman
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Speaking of TCBs ..
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The CBs have less offset which I have found [B]wonderful. [/B]
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Significantly less offset than the TCB, right?
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Interesting. Not tempted to by the MBs?
When does the Utilities drop? I can see one of two of them in your new set.
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Utility irons dropped today too
HOT DAMN! These are gorgeous!
[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] I loved the article, the forging process breakdown and the the technical cavity back. WANT.
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Interesting. Not tempted to by the MBs?
When does the Utilities drop? I can see one of two of them in your new set.
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MBs are scary, brah
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Love the details!!
Ohhh yeah!!
Anyone that knows me knows I’ve been waiting for this one. Years. And for me the story has turned out to be in the CB.
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That thing is unexpectedly thicc.
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And I kinda dig it. It’s been a lot easier to hit than I expected from the early pictures. It’s pretty much the same sole width as the Tours, just with a little shorter blade length. Slims at the toe a bit and the shape reminds me of Forged Tec a bit.
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They all look great over the ball.
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KBS is back in a big way this year and stock $ Tapers flow set at 37.25″ is something I can play pretty well right off the rack. I’m so for it!! Plus they’re $100 cheaper than Tours ? I did a deeper dive into the lineup but haven’t had a chance to upload it.
The Tours with just a little more help and at 32* should appeal to a lot of people. A bunch of ones I know. It has just a tad more offset and looks player but friendly. I cannot wait for people to try these and with Aerojet all the way down to the MB is a hell of a year to be a Morgan Cupper!!
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Watching your swing old and stiff is just so off man those look amazing. My game isn’t up to the level of these but they look amazing.
Excellent write up!! Any details on 7i offset and loft for the CB and Tour models?