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!
Something I have really come to love and appreciate about my King Tour irons: their versatility in accommodating a wide section of ability levels.
My previous irons (Bridgestone J15CB) were great for me when my swing was in a good place, but made me hate life when my swing was off. To look at the King Tour, while not the smallest profile in the game, it doesn’t make me think of forgiveness. My game has been all over the map this season, yet my King Tour have allowed me to compete at all times. I wanted to hit the KT when I was doing my fittings but didn’t expect that they would be what was best for me, but they’ve proven to be a good fit for me and my bipolar golf game.
If you’ve yet to give the King Tour a solid look, I encourage you to give them a serious chance. I think you’d be pleasantly surprised.
For the size they definitely play more forgiving. I think we had everywhere from about a 5-18hc playing them at the MC, and seemed like everyone played them pretty well. That is a big compliment to an iron that Rickie Fowler and others also play. You’re not getting a ton of forgiveness compared to other GI type irons, but definitely very playable for what they are.
[QUOTE=”Redd, post: 12744244, member: 5622″]
Something I have really come to love and appreciate about my King Tour irons: their versatility in accommodating a wide section of ability levels.
My previous irons (Bridgestone J15CB) were great for me when my swing was in a good place, but made me hate life when my swing was off. To look at the King Tour, while not the smallest profile in the game, it doesn’t make me think of forgiveness. My game has been all over the map this season, yet my King Tour have allowed me to compete at all times. I wanted to hit the KT when I was doing my fittings but didn’t expect that they would be what was best for me, but they’ve proven to be a good fit for me and my bipolar golf game.
If you’ve yet to give the King Tour a solid look, I encourage you to give them a serious chance. I think you’d be pleasantly surprised.
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I was around 16-17 when getting these, could’ve been even more, I forget. But these have been a fantastic tool for me as I’ve said often. I credit them to at least 3 strokes off my cap.
Have zero clue how this happened but was scrolling through some photos and realized I don’t think I ever posted this.
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Just take a little file to it and smooth it out..
Also good thing it is a contract year and you will be getting some freshies..
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Have zero clue how this happened but was scrolling through some photos and realized I don’t think I ever posted this.
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pour one out for our fallen brethren. you hate to see it.
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 12747484, member: 5944″]
Have zero clue how this happened but was scrolling through some photos and realized I don’t think I ever posted this.
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Grrrrrrrr. Hate when that happens. Don’t mind everyday wear but a chunk like that bothers me. ?
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So to finish up this tale of the 7i badging.
Inquired with Cobra CS if it was possible to get a badge part and would be willing to pay for it. Answer was they do not have them. Was told to ship the club back to them so they could take a look. They sent me a shipping label and I sent it back. Was told they were out of warranty due to date (nearly 2 years old) and that they were not the original build as I had graphite shafts installed. Not anything I was going to argue because it was all true.
My only course of action was to purchase a new head.
Yes, technically I am sure I could play the existing sans badge but having one club not same as the other would bug the f out me. So I purchased a new head. Cobra folks did attach back to my existing shaft free of charge. So long story short, I have a my set of King Tours back to fighting shape, but it will only be indoors for the forseeable future. I think I will use the old head to tinker if I am considering any other shafts. I will show it off and say it is a G-14 classified proto head (at least that is what I will tell folks, right [USER=72219]@Inioch[/USER] ?).
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So to finish up this tale of the 7i badging.
Inquired with Cobra CS if it was possible to get a badge part and would be willing to pay for it. Answer was they do not have them. Was told to ship the club back to them so they could take a look. They sent me a shipping label and I sent it back. Was told they were out of warranty due to date (nearly 2 years old) and that they were not the original build as I had graphite shafts installed. Not anything I was going to argue because it was all true.
My only course of action was to purchase a new head.
Yes, technically I am sure I could play the existing sans badge but having one club not same as the other would bug the f out me. So I purchased a new head. Cobra folks did attach back to my existing shaft free of charge. So long story short, I have a my set of King Tours back to fighting shape, but it will only be indoors for the forseeable future. I think I will use the old head to tinker if I am considering any other shafts. I will show it off and say it is a G-14 classified proto head (at least that is what I will tell folks, right [USER=72219]@Inioch[/USER] ?).
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Still so weird that this happened, but I would have done the same. As stealthy as that looks, I’d want them all to match.
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So to finish up this tale of the 7i badging.
Inquired with Cobra CS if it was possible to get a badge part and would be willing to pay for it. Answer was they do not have them. Was told to ship the club back to them so they could take a look. They sent me a shipping label and I sent it back. Was told they were out of warranty due to date (nearly 2 years old) and that they were not the original build as I had graphite shafts installed. Not anything I was going to argue because it was all true.
My only course of action was to purchase a new head.
Yes, technically I am sure I could play the existing sans badge but having one club not same as the other would bug the f out me. So I purchased a new head. Cobra folks did attach back to my existing shaft free of charge. So long story short, I have a my set of King Tours back to fighting shape, but it will only be indoors for the forseeable future. I think I will use the old head to tinker if I am considering any other shafts. I will show it off and say it is a G-14 classified proto head (at least that is what I will tell folks, right [USER=72219]@Inioch[/USER] ?).
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You got it right! I would have done the same thing. But you need to build the old head to a club and take it to the range evertime you go.
“Yeah, sorry, can’t say more about it. It’s G-14 proto. I used to be a Tour Player” ?
[QUOTE=”CBaker, post: 12790593, member: 25261″]
Still so weird that this happened, but I would have done the same. As stealthy as that looks, I’d want them all to match.
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It’s weird. The way the adhesive failed it was consistent everywhere and came off so clean. The left over TPU doesn’t have any signs of bits and pieces of adhesive. Looks like it was designed to be blacked out in that section ????
So back indoors for the long haul and back getting some swings with the King Tours. Seeing the numbers on a LM confirmed my on course observations that these just seem to fit me better than the Darkspeed irons. Good launch and descent angles with a 7i were routinely coming in 45+/- and spin in the low to mid 5k (I have always been lower spin). Combine that with a nice soft buttery feel on well struck shots. Just need start swinging the club consistently and rid myself of those chunkers.
I know Cobra is in the midst of a number of new iron releases but hard to argue with how good this release was.
[QUOTE=”Wonger, post: 12807552, member: 74038″]
So back indoors for the long haul and back getting some swings with the King Tours. Seeing the numbers on a LM confirmed my on course observations that these just seem to fit me better than the Darkspeed irons. Good launch and descent angles with a 7i were routinely coming in 45+/- and spin in the low to mid 5k (I have always been lower spin). Combine that with a nice soft buttery feel on well struck shots. Just need start swinging the club consistently and rid myself of those chunkers.
I know Cobra is in the midst of a number of new iron releases but hard to argue with how good this release was.
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The king tours and the CB/MBs are fantastic.
Somebody must have had a Cobra cleanout. First I found a 12* Darkspeed X head on eBay for $150 and the from the same seller I found a set of 6-GW King Tour with Recoil 95 shafts for $400. Super pumped to find some deals.
[QUOTE=”DataDude, post: 12874056, member: 47057″]
Somebody must have had a Cobra cleanout. First I found a 12* Darkspeed X head on eBay for $150 and the from the same seller I found a set of 6-GW King Tour with Recoil 95 shafts for $400. Super pumped to find some deals.
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Nice find! What irons are you currently playing?
[QUOTE=”DataDude, post: 12874056, member: 47057″]
Somebody must have had a Cobra cleanout. First I found a 12* Darkspeed X head on eBay for $150 and the from the same seller I found a set of 6-GW King Tour with Recoil 95 shafts for $400. Super pumped to find some deals.
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Sweet deal!! I’m really hoping to try out the King Tour’s once Spring rolls around…. i’ve been eyeballing them for a year and haven’t had the opportunity.
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Nice find! What irons are you currently playing?
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ZX5 with a ZX4 6i.
[QUOTE=”Wonger, post: 12807552, member: 74038″]
So back indoors for the long haul and back getting some swings with the King Tours. Seeing the numbers on a LM confirmed my on course observations that these just seem to fit me better than the Darkspeed irons. Good launch and descent angles with a 7i were routinely coming in 45+/- and spin in the low to mid 5k (I have always been lower spin). Combine that with a nice soft buttery feel on well struck shots. Just need start swinging the club consistently and rid myself of those chunkers.
I know Cobra is in the midst of a number of new iron releases but hard to argue with how good this release was.
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SO GOOD. Going to really be putting the King Tecs to the test with how good the King Tours have been. Can’t wait to head to the range with about 48 clubs to test against each other.
[QUOTE=”CBaker, post: 12874139, member: 25261″]
SO GOOD. Going to really be putting the King Tecs to the test with how good the King Tours have been. Can’t wait to head to the range with about 48 clubs to test against each other.
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Like how the new iron line looks and flows into the existing King Tour/CB/MB if one wanted to blend them. Well thought out.
So close to pulling the trigger on the King Tour. I need to.. the problem is, I just haven’t had the “feeling” to say “do it!”
[QUOTE=”DataDude, post: 12874056, member: 47057″]
Somebody must have had a Cobra cleanout. First I found a 12* Darkspeed X head on eBay for $150 and the from the same seller I found a set of 6-GW King Tour with Recoil 95 shafts for $400. Super pumped to find some deals.
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Man, these look good. If only there was t snow on the ground and it was like 20* warmer.
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So to finish up this tale of the 7i badging.
Inquired with Cobra CS if it was possible to get a badge part and would be willing to pay for it. Answer was they do not have them. Was told to ship the club back to them so they could take a look. They sent me a shipping label and I sent it back. Was told they were out of warranty due to date (nearly 2 years old) and that they were not the original build as I had graphite shafts installed. Not anything I was going to argue because it was all true.
My only course of action was to purchase a new head.
Yes, technically I am sure I could play the existing sans badge but having one club not same as the other would bug the f out me. So I purchased a new head. Cobra folks did attach back to my existing shaft free of charge. So long story short, I have a my set of King Tours back to fighting shape, but it will only be indoors for the forseeable future. I think I will use the old head to tinker if I am considering any other shafts. I will show it off and say it is a G-14 classified proto head (at least that is what I will tell folks, right [USER=72219]@Inioch[/USER] ?).
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the badge fell off my 5i sometime last year.
I have not had any of the badging fall of my KING Tour irons, and I have beat the heck out of them. Ill take a look later today and see if I see any signs of them coming loose.
[QUOTE=”BigDill, post: 12887622, member: 48932″]
I have not had any of the badging fall of my KING Tour irons, and I have beat the heck out of them. Ill take a look later today and see if I see any signs of them coming loose.
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Same. idk what [USER=23812]@McLovin[/USER] or [USER=74038]@Wonger[/USER] are doing but it doesn’t sound good.
[QUOTE=”CBaker, post: 12887630, member: 25261″]
Same. idk what [USER=23812]@McLovin[/USER] or [USER=74038]@Wonger[/USER] are doing but it doesn’t sound good.
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Probably cleaning them, which is a foreign concept to [S]me[/S] some people.
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Same. idk what [USER=23812]@McLovin[/USER] or [USER=74038]@Wonger[/USER] are doing but it doesn’t sound good.
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mine were used, so i blame it on the last owner lol
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Probably cleaning them, which is a foreign concept to [S]me[/S] some people.
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I clean mine with an ultrasound washer after almost every round and haven’t had any problems with the badges.
[QUOTE=”CBaker, post: 12887630, member: 25261″]
Same. idk what [USER=23812]@McLovin[/USER] or [USER=74038]@Wonger[/USER] are doing but it doesn’t sound good.
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What? you guys don’t do this with your 7i?
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I actually take care of my clubs pretty well and store them indoors so they are not exposed to extremes. Strange, but what do ya do? I just have a really cool prototype iron now, is what I will tell people. Possibly 4D printed ?
These look good in the bag. Wish the snow would go away.
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These look good in the bag. Wish the snow would go away.
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They would look even better if you got rid of the sticker on the shaft ?. Still great though!
Got a place to hit em indoors?
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They would look even better if you got rid of the sticker on the shaft ?. Still great though!
Got a place to hit em indoors?
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Not really. It’s supposed to finally melt the next few days.
Got to hit these again tonight, last time I hit these was about a year ago, made a different iron choice and have regretted it ever since.
I also had the pleasure of hitting the new King Tec’s today and…. Oh my….
My swing was all over the place but the Tours really bailed me out a bunch, basically as much as the Tec’s, which I was kinda surprised by. Distance wasn’t too far behind the Tec’s either. Really really surprised how they went toe to toe with the Tec’s. They lagged behind in distance, but not by much. Peak height were about the same, spin was better with the Tours, but maybe by 4-500 revs, decent angle was better with the Tours, but they were both between 50 and 47.
The black King Tours have been living in my head rent free since they dropped…. Especially with the murdered out shafts…. I thought that was it, that was my new set… but a new contender has entered the conversation that is going to require additional time to test before a decision is made…. Man, what a time to be alive. Gorgeous options from Cobra. I’ve never owned Cobra irons, this year that changes and I can’t wait.
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Got to hit these again tonight, last time I hit these was about a year ago, made a different iron choice and have regretted it ever since.
I also had the pleasure of hitting the new King Tec’s today and…. Oh my….
My swing was all over the place but the Tours really bailed me out a bunch, basically as much as the Tec’s, which I was kinda surprised by. Distance wasn’t too far behind the Tec’s either. Really really surprised how they went toe to toe with the Tec’s. They lagged behind in distance, but not by much. Peak height were about the same, spin was better with the Tours, but maybe by 4-500 revs, decent angle was better with the Tours, but they were both between 50 and 47.
The black King Tours have been living in my head rent free since they dropped…. Especially with the murdered out shafts…. I thought that was it, that was my new set… but a new contender has entered the conversation that is going to require additional time to test before a decision is made…. Man, what a time to be alive. Gorgeous options from Cobra. I’ve never owned Cobra irons, this year that changes and I can’t wait.
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Great to have options! King Tours fall under the radar (not as much around THP) but they are very forgiving for the smaller(ish) package. Great toe side forgiveness. Very playable for a wide range of ability. Plus the black version you are eying look amazing!
Cannot speak to the new King Tecs but early reviews are really good there as well. Like I said good to have options.
[QUOTE=”Wonger, post: 12899422, member: 74038″]
Great to have options! King Tours fall under the radar (not as much around THP) but they are very forgiving for the smaller(ish) package. Great toe side forgiveness. Very playable for a wide range of ability. Plus the black version you are eying look amazing!
Cannot speak to the new King Tecs but early reviews are really good there as well. Like I said good to have options.
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Damn right! Without having hit the King Tecs yet, I can vouch for King Tours being surprisingly fogiving even for a hack like me. And the turf interaction with the is really, really good as well.
For me their added spin and descent was a much needed thing. In my ShotScope data, the King Tours aren’t really even shorter than the Aerojets I had before and these stop much better.
I absolutely love that I got them!
So King Tour’s are fun. Just hit a few 7 irons last night. They feel amazing. Very crisp. Loved the ball flight I was seeing too.
Anyone play the MB gap wedge, opinions
The black Tours have permanently moved into my head. I can’t shake them. I can’t wait to go back to my local shop to test them out some more against some other offerings. I’m not much of a betting man, but if I was, I’d go all in on a set of murdered out Tours ending up in my bag for the foreseeable future.
Gotten out a couple times with these now. Compared to Srixon ZX5 I am getting a higher spinnier flight from these which is really what I am looking for in certain clubs. Love the GW. I felt the ZX5’s had a lot of power but got a little low and left for me in the scoring. These do not do that at all. The extra spin straitens them right up and makes them land softly. That said I’m losing about 5-10 yards of distance depending on the iron so I’m going to put my Srixon ZX4 6 iron and ZX5 7 iron back in the bag and go with the King Tour 7-GW. Based on the last couple days that should fill all my gaps to my 5H and give me the performance I’m looking for in that 130 and below range where precision matters more than power for my game.
Isn’t the Gap wedge 48*?
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Really like these on approach. The 50* GW is also a very strong club that could be in my bag for a very long time. These are pretty and spinny on approach. Basically what I wanted. I heart them.
PW is 46, Gap 50 in the MB
Please forgive me if this question has been asked….I attempted to sift through the 99 pages of this thread but I didn’t see anything.
Has anyone compared the King Tour and the T150? In my mind these should be very similar in size, offset, and performance.
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Please forgive me if this question has been asked….I attempted to sift through the 99 pages of this thread but I didn’t see anything.
Has anyone compared the King Tour and the T150? In my mind these should be very similar in size, offset, and performance.
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T150 has a firmer feel. King Tours are softer. Distances were comparable. King Tours have thicker soles and the turf interaction may be a bit different for you as a result. Both really excellent sets to choose from.
There hasn’t been a prettier looking iron since the Mirua AS. AND THEY OUTRIGHT PERFORM. Had to add the 50 deg gap. Was just using a T22 50 but these are unbelievable in all categories looks to performance.
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[QUOTE=”Canabuc, post: 12936168, member: 19464″]
Isn’t the Gap wedge 48*?
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In the King Tour they are 48°. Weaker in the CB as mentioned in a previous post.
Listened to a podcast today where Rickie was talking Cobra gear. He was asked about his Mount Rushmore of clubs he has played. The King Tours made that list. Thought that was pretty cool.
I’ve hit a few other brands of irons the past few weeks or so just because I’ve been bored and just curious about some of the other releases as well as older models in the similar players distance type. I really haven’t hit anything that seems to feel quite like these. The feedback of missing on areas of the face let me know I didn’t catch it but not to the point of it feeling harsh. The ones that get hit flush feel soft but with satisfying oomph.
After my fitting yesterday I’m getting very close to pulling the trigger on King Tours. My only question is given these are a 2023 model, have their been any rumblings on a new set of King Tour irons coming out in the next few months?
[QUOTE=”BuffaloPlunger, post: 12975704, member: 59303″]After my fitting yesterday I’m getting very close to pulling the trigger on King Tours. My only question is given these are a 2023 model, have their been any rumblings on a new set of King Tour irons coming out in the next few months?[/QUOTE]Get the black ones and you will feel they are a newer release [emoji6]
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Get the black ones and you will feel they are a newer release [emoji6]
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I was thinking about it but ended up going for the regular version instead. I can’t wait to get them in play
pulled trigger on the King CB’s – what an iron :love: