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!
[QUOTE=”MarMill, post: 12686841, member: 51186″]
Do it!
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I want them for the indoor golf season. Badly.
[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12686843, member: 782″]
I want them for the indoor golf season. Badly.
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[USER=782]@ddec[/USER]
You know what they say..
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[QUOTE=”Templet0n, post: 12687024, member: 53139″]
[USER=782]@ddec[/USER]
You know what they say..
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I feel my mouth moving but can’t make out the words.
[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12687074, member: 782″]
I feel my mouth moving but can’t make out the words.
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Once you….
The King Tour irons are so so good. I am putting a better swing, more consistently, on the golf ball and continue to be rewarded beyond expectations. Plenty height, plenty distance, and unbelievably forgiving.
Shot of the night:
167 yds out with a full grown tree about 75 yards in front of me. 7-iron clipped the tip-top of the tree, slight draw, landed pin-high and backed up about 6”.
I’m going to mess around and become confident if these keep performing this way.
[QUOTE=”Redd, post: 12687260, member: 5622″]
The King Tour irons are so so good. I am putting a better swing, more consistently, on the golf ball and continue to be rewarded beyond expectations. Plenty height, plenty distance, and unbelievably forgiving.
Shot of the night:
167 yds out with a full grown tree about 75 yards in front of me. 7-iron clipped the tip-top of the tree, slight draw, landed pin-high and backed up about 6”.
I’m going to mess around and become confident if these keep performing this way.
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Lets do it! 5 points off the HC in 2025.
[QUOTE=”CBaker, post: 12687281, member: 25261″]
Lets do it! 5 points off the HC in 2025.
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Pick me!!!!
Can I play too!?!
[USER=50911]@LLIB[/USER] you in?
Let’s do it!
2023 started at 25.9, ended at 20.1
2024 started at 20.1, will end around 15.3
2025 will start around 15, target has to be 10 or under.
You in @Wonger? And @CBaker will be a +cap at the end of 2025. @Redd will be under 5, that’s a fact. I also challenge @TWright971 and @eappleton1 to this target!
[QUOTE=”Wonger, post: 12689617, member: 74038″]
Pick me!!!!
Can I play too!?!
[USER=50911]@LLIB[/USER] you in?
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After how I played tonight I want to say f*** off but I can’t resist [USER=74038]@Wonger[/USER]. I’m in.
[QUOTE=”LLIB, post: 12689649, member: 50911″]
After how I played tonight I want to say f*** off but I can’t resist [USER=74038]@Wonger[/USER]. I’m in.
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Hell yes!
[QUOTE=”Inioch, post: 12689640, member: 72219″]
Let’s do it!
2023 started at 25.9, ended at 20.1
2024 started at 20.1, will end around 15.3
2025 will start around 15, target has to be 10 or under.
You in [USER=74038]@Wonger[/USER]? And [USER=25261]@CBaker[/USER] will be a +cap at the end of 2025. [USER=5622]@Redd[/USER] will be under 5, that’s a fact. I also challenge [USER=11048]@TWright971[/USER] and [USER=80462]@eappleton1[/USER] to this target!
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Holy shit! The way the King Tours were working today and lately, I reached my self set goal for 2024! Sub-10 is definitely the target for 2025.
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[QUOTE=”Inioch, post: 12689640, member: 72219″]
Let’s do it!
2023 started at 25.9, ended at 20.1
2024 started at 20.1, will end around 15.3
2025 will start around 15, target has to be 10 or under.
You in [USER=74038]@Wonger[/USER]? And [USER=25261]@CBaker[/USER] will be a +cap at the end of 2025. [USER=5622]@Redd[/USER] will be under 5, that’s a fact. I also challenge [USER=11048]@TWright971[/USER] and [USER=80462]@eappleton1[/USER] to this target!
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I’m in to 5 points off the handicap.
Currently 20.9 so 15.9 target.
Everyone going low in 2025
[QUOTE=”GolfFest, post: 12689712, member: 20124″]
Everyone going low in 2025
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Have I mentioned the King Tour are really good?
I’ll sneak in this! Getting a golf Tec swing eval next Friday!
Just having the black king tours has to knock a couple points off!
[QUOTE=”MarMill, post: 12689784, member: 51186″]
I’ll sneak in this! Getting a golf Tec swing eval next Friday!
Just having the black king tours has to knock a couple points off!
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Yes they are! Love to see that, let’s get low!
[QUOTE=”Inioch, post: 12689640, member: 72219″]
Let’s do it!
2023 started at 25.9, ended at 20.1
2024 started at 20.1, will end around 15.3
2025 will start around 15, target has to be 10 or under.
You in [USER=74038]@Wonger[/USER]? And [USER=25261]@CBaker[/USER] will be a +cap at the end of 2025. [USER=5622]@Redd[/USER] will be under 5, that’s a fact. I also challenge [USER=11048]@TWright971[/USER] and [USER=80462]@eappleton1[/USER] to this target!
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Don’t have to ask me twice you KNOW I am in. going in at 21 but I know I can be at or better than 16 by this time next year.
I had a lot of fun yesterday after work going to an empty facility and pounding balls on Trackman. I wanted to get an end of season look at how my clubs are doing numbers wise in addition to the fantastic performance I get out there on the course.
First up, it’s the King Tour PW, the shaft is MMT 85S:
This is about as good as I can hit one. Trackman really doesn’t take spin or roll into account too well here. I know I stop a shot like that almost on the spot or even back up a bit on the course. But it is what it is. Also, my P-Avg for the PW is about 125m, so this is showing considerably less.
And the averages aren’t too shabby either. Yes, it’s picking only the ones I wasn’t old man chunking on the really grabby mat they just put in.
Then onto the 7i. And oh boy do these clubs still look gorgeous to my eye. I love how the new black looks, but these are still pretty as butter.
Again, this is my striped shot of the day. Distance here seems quite close to what I see on the course.
And the averages. The roll is again exaggerated in my experience compared to the course. Carry is pretty spot on.
Conclusions:
The King Tours are amazing to hit. Striping one produces a really buttery feeling and sound and the ball just seems to launch with force from them.
My miss is usually a fatty or toey.
Fat shots naturally lose a lot of distance, but the King Tours’ sole design makes it so that I need to put a really ugly one in it to really get the club deep. Normally the turf interaction is really solid and they go through easily.
Toe side forgiveness is really good.
I’m super happy I chose the King Tours for the Morgan Cup and attribute a lot of my hcp improvement on getting closer to the flag with them than ever.
[QUOTE=”Inioch, post: 12689640, member: 72219″]
Let’s do it!
2023 started at 25.9, ended at 20.1
2024 started at 20.1, will end around 15.3
2025 will start around 15, target has to be 10 or under.
You in [USER=74038]@Wonger[/USER]? And [USER=25261]@CBaker[/USER] will be a +cap at the end of 2025. [USER=5622]@Redd[/USER] will be under 5, that’s a fact. I also challenge [USER=11048]@TWright971[/USER] and [USER=80462]@eappleton1[/USER] to this target!
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Yes sir ya got me.
Handicaps cut off in October here so unsure what it will be but after today’s round I am feeling good about where I will be next year if things don’t go totally south with sim swing.
Amongst all the excitement with the new King Tec irons a reminder in how forgiving and playable the King Tours are. And after nearly 2 years of being put through the wringer here with folks playing and reviewing these, they really do deserve all the praise that they have gotten. Going to reiterate the playability of these in such a small(ish) package. Those that think they do not have the game for these really need to hit them and try them because you will not be disappointed.
You are absolutely correct in how playable they are. If I hadn’t hit them, it would’ve been hard to convince myself I could play then as a (then) 20 hcp.
Time and time again, the selection is vindicated in performance coming off them. And not just indoors from a mat, but out there on the course in various conditions.
No exaggeration in this statement: I have never enjoyed a set of irons like I am enjoying the King Tour.
It helps that the time and effort I’ve put into improving my swing is starting to show fruit (a month too late for my liking), but the crazy thing about my experience with the King Tour irons is that they were still good even when my swing was in full remodel phase. Adding in more consistent center-striking and consistency has unlocked something that I didn’t know I had. I am hitting the golf higher, further, and with more consistency. The consistent performance I am seeing with my irons is something that is feeding confidence that I have been lacking for a long time.
You ever have one of those stretches of play where you just cannot stop with a certain miss? That’s me right now with the King Tours. I don’t blame them at all, because performance and ball flight has remained extremely consistent and exactly what I expect out of irons…I just can’t for the life of me stop going just a little too far left. I am going to try some things to see if it’s just my alignment, because if its this consistent it has to be something silly and simple that I am just not seeing. I’ve been hitting them fantastically other than that.
[QUOTE=”CBaker, post: 12702725, member: 25261″]
You ever have one of those stretches of play where you just cannot stop with a certain miss? That’s me right now with the King Tours. I don’t blame them at all, because performance and ball flight has remained extremely consistent and exactly what I expect out of irons…I just can’t for the life of me stop going just a little too far left. [B]I am going to try some things to see if it’s just my alignment, because if its this consistent it has to be something silly and simple that I am just not seeing.[/B] I’ve been hitting them fantastically other than that.
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I’m guessing it’s either alignment or your ball position is creeping up a bit on you.
[QUOTE=”CBaker, post: 12702725, member: 25261″]
You ever have one of those stretches of play where you just cannot stop with a certain miss? That’s me right now with the King Tours. I don’t blame them at all, because performance and ball flight has remained extremely consistent and exactly what I expect out of irons…I just can’t for the life of me stop going just a little too far left. I am going to try some things to see if it’s just my alignment, because if its this consistent it has to be something silly and simple that I am just not seeing. I’ve been hitting them fantastically other than that.
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has this been the norm all season or a recent development?
[QUOTE=”CBaker, post: 12702725, member: 25261″]
You ever have one of those stretches of play where you just cannot stop with a certain miss? That’s me right now with the King Tours. I don’t blame them at all, because performance and ball flight has remained extremely consistent and exactly what I expect out of irons…I just can’t for the life of me stop going just a little too far left. I am going to try some things to see if it’s just my alignment, because if its this consistent it has to be something silly and simple that I am just not seeing. I’ve been hitting them fantastically other than that.
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[QUOTE=”TWright971, post: 12702748, member: 11048″]
I’m guessing it’s either alignment or your ball position is creeping up a bit on you.
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Second the alignment or ball position
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 12702751, member: 5944″]
has this been the norm all season or a recent development?
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Fairly recent, which is why I know it’s not the clubs at all. Doesn’t help the frustration because everything else seems to be good, but the last few weeks I’ve been left a lot.
[QUOTE=”CBaker, post: 12702758, member: 25261″]
Fairly recent, which is why I know it’s not the clubs at all. Doesn’t help the frustration because everything else seems to be good, but the last few weeks I’ve been left a lot.
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I experienced something similar after my 3 week layoff from the cup. It was me, all me haha. Only took till my 3rd round to figure that out haha.
I’ve had some shots with the last few rounds with the CB/MB that were more toe side than usual. I usually live a hair out there but these were more than typical. These obviously aren’t as forgiving out there as the Tour or King Tec would be, but they aren’t automatically short of the green either.
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 12702759, member: 5944″]
I experienced something similar after my 3 week layoff from the cup. It was me, all me haha. Only took till my 3rd round to figure that out haha.
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Yea I figured it out for my round last Sunday and played really well. But went right back to it last night again. I feel like it’s the face at address…I feel like it keeps creeping closed.
[QUOTE=”willplaysgolf, post: 12702764, member: 61852″]
I’ve had some shots with the last few rounds with the CB/MB that were more toe side than usual. I usually live a hair out there but these were more than typical. These obviously aren’t as forgiving out there as the Tour or King Tec would be, but they aren’t automatically short of the green either.
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Yep absolutely agree on distance. I miss left (alot) then miss right because I play to that miss. But the distance tends to almost always be spot on. I get up to the green, frustrated with the left or right, but always seem to be surprised that I am pin high. I should stop being surprised by that because it is the norm.
I can confidently say that when I am short, it is on a really heavy strike where I just get chunky.
Damnit. It’s just face angle like an idiot. I taped a tee to a magnet and put it on the club face in a very scientific experiment and the way I was setting the club down my face was slightly closed. Sorry King Tours, I let you down.
I am really looking forward to seeing the next line that replaces the Tours/CB’s. I know they just released the black version but these should be due for a refresh in 2025? Its already been 2 full seasons but maybe they make it for a 3rd now that the King Tec line has just been released
[QUOTE=”CBaker, post: 12702838, member: 25261″]
Damnit. It’s just face angle like an idiot. I taped a tee to a magnet and put it on the club face in a very scientific experiment and the way I was setting the club down my face was slightly closed. Sorry King Tours, I let you down.
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It is crazy it is always some thing so easy to fix, just really hard to see.
[QUOTE=”MarMill, post: 12704682, member: 51186″]
It is crazy it is always some thing so easy to fix, just really hard to see.
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Yea with how I’ve been swinging the club lately overall, I knew it was something silly. The alignment of my feet and shoulders being off was one of the biggest things throwing me off and stopping me from improving when I was first getting into golf, and something as “easy” as that ended up changing my entire shot shape and ended up dropping around 10 strokes off my scores instantly. Now I look back at the last few rounds I played and wonder what I could have shot, because the irons were performing so well otherwise and I kept getting pin high, but just off to the left.
[QUOTE=”MH, post: 12704679, member: 38594″]
I am really looking forward to seeing the next line that replaces the Tours/CB’s. I know they just released the black version but these should be due for a refresh in 2025? Its already been 2 full seasons but maybe they make it for a 3rd now that the King Tec line has just been released
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With King Tec just being released I’m not sure I’d think the Tours or CB/MB would be updated next year especially with the release of the black version just now taking place.
A blacked out combo set of MB/CB irons to go with my Darkspeed driver and LTDx fairway wood and hybrid is a hard ponder right now.
[QUOTE=”Browndog, post: 12704757, member: 63834″]
A blacked out combo set of MB/CB irons to go with my Darkspeed driver and LTDx fairway wood and hybrid is a hard ponder right now.
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Are we talking serious ponder or [USER=22002]@JDax[/USER] ponder?
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 12704768, member: 5944″]
Are we talking serious ponder or [USER=22002]@JDax[/USER] ponder?
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Well my Corey Paul MB set is 3 years old and has maybe 600 rounds on them. They are pretty dinged up.
Was looking at them yesterday thinking that I might need a new set of irons pretty soon.
So fairly serious.
[QUOTE=”Browndog, post: 12704815, member: 63834″]
Well my Corey Paul MB set is 3 years old and has maybe 600 rounds on them. They are pretty dinged up.
Was looking at them yesterday thinking that I might need a new set of irons pretty soon.
So fairly serious.
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Sounds like those black CB/MB’s have your name all over them.
[QUOTE=”Browndog, post: 12704815, member: 63834″]
Well my Corey Paul MB set is 3 years old and has maybe 600 rounds on them. They are pretty dinged up.
Was looking at them yesterday thinking that I might need a new set of irons pretty soon.
So fairly serious.
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Awesome, love to see some Cobra back in the bag
[QUOTE=”CBaker, post: 12702725, member: 25261″]
You ever have one of those stretches of play where you just cannot stop with a certain miss? That’s me right now with the King Tours. I don’t blame them at all, because performance and ball flight has remained extremely consistent and exactly what I expect out of irons…I just can’t for the life of me stop going just a little too far left. I am going to try some things to see if it’s just my alignment, because if its this consistent it has to be something silly and simple that I am just not seeing. I’ve been hitting them fantastically other than that.
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i’ve had the same miss since day 1 with the irons. a lower spin overdraw. but my swing was starting to do weird things around the same time i got them, so who knows.
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 12704824, member: 5944″]
Awesome, love to see some Cobra back in the bag
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Cobra clubs haven’t left the bag since the Morgan Cup 2022.
Have played the Driver, fairway wood and hybrid since then.
Went back to my MBs in 2023 because they weren’t an option the year we played.
The MIM King Tours were very good but the copper finish was showing some wear so they got retired after a year.
Being on TEEm Tour Edge in 2023 meant a short break for the driver.
I remember the sneak peek Jose gave us of the MBs and CBs and thinking that I wish those would have been available.
Had my first round of the year with the new black King tours today and shot a smooth 75 without singing a single birdie putt because the greens were recently aerated. I had at least four birdie putts from inside 8 or 10 ft.
Overall the irons were great although two things I did notice and I’m curious if others have experienced….
I tend to hit a little bit more of a draw with these than my 921 forged. Lie angle wise they are a half a degree more upright than my mizuno’s but I do not think that would be enough to cause that. I have the money taper stiff shafts in them with a soft step one time.
The other thing I noticed which was very interesting and ended up with two positive results was that I hit two iron shots somewhat fat and rather than the iron digging in I actually felt the bounce engage with the soul and one of them was an approach shot over water that I thought would go in but somehow I carried just short of the green and rolled onto the front edge and made a par and on another hole where I also hit it fat and thought I would come up 15 yd short it landed about 10 yd short of the green but had some overspin and rolled to 8 ft
It seems as if a fat shot comes off with an obviously shorter distance as other clubs would do but somehow gets some roll out as well and nearly goes the full distance which was quite impressive.
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7i. Not sure when during my last outing this happened. And I don’t know where it is now. Yes it’s just cosmetic…put in a message to Cobra customer support.
I really gotta get my iron swing straightened out. I do love the ball flight I get out of these though. With a well struck shot I am seeing my 7i maybe 8 feet from my pitch mark.
I wasn’t able to do this with my Darkspeed irons. Was just too flat and low spinning.
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[QUOTE=”Wonger, post: 12732755, member: 74038″]
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7i. Not sure when during my last outing this happened. And I don’t know where it is now. Yes it’s just cosmetic…put in a message to Cobra customer support.
I really gotta get my iron swing straightened out. I do love the ball flight I get out of these though. With a well struck shot I am seeing my 7i maybe 8 feet from my pitch mark.
I wasn’t able to do this with my Darkspeed irons. Was just too flat and low spinning.
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That looks kind of cool though 😀 “Hey, what are those protos you play?”
[QUOTE=”Wonger, post: 12732755, member: 74038″]
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7i. Not sure when during my last outing this happened. And I don’t know where it is now. Yes it’s just cosmetic…put in a message to Cobra customer support.
I really gotta get my iron swing straightened out. I do love the ball flight I get out of these though. With a well struck shot I am seeing my 7i maybe 8 feet from my pitch mark.
I wasn’t able to do this with my Darkspeed irons. Was just too flat and low spinning.
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you been hitting them backwards?
[QUOTE=”Inioch, post: 12733876, member: 72219″]
That looks kind of cool though 😀 “Hey, what are those protos you play?”
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We can talk about them in 2026 ?
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you been hitting them backwards?
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Uhhhh, you have seen me play. I could get myself into some situations that may necessitate that ?