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!
The last few rounds the weather has warmed up a bit so I am seeing the distance come back to normal with the CB’s. I still really enjoy a lot about these irons. They do show I need to get better to hit them consistently moving forward. They will obviously get a break here in the near future but I think they will hang around for a bit.
Cannot wait to get the King Tours back out this weekend. They just instill so much confidence for me knowing they are going to do exactly what I need them too. Great carry numbers and great holding power on the greens will be needed in Florida for me.
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Cannot wait to get the King Tours back out this weekend. They just instill so much confidence for me knowing they are going to do exactly what I need them too. Great carry numbers and great holding power on the greens will be needed in Florida for me.
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I was hitting mine yesterday and was smiling at how high they launch and how nice they feel. I was even hitting the 6i, which isn’t my strong suit, really nicely on a high for me arc, carrying about 160m in 4 C* temps.
Just shipped my KING Tours off to [USER=48815]@Parrot[/USER] so he can give them a try with the UST Mamiya DART V shafts. I love these clubs. Hopefully he does too.
[QUOTE=”BigDill, post: 12981473, member: 48932″]
Just shipped my KING Tours off to [USER=48815]@Parrot[/USER] so he can give them a try with the UST Mamiya DART V shafts. I love these clubs. Hopefully he does too.
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I’ve hit the Tours before but not with the Dart Vs. I’m looking forward to trying them.
I’ve got the KT Black 5 – GW going into play this season after picking them up right at the tail end of the golf season here in Wisconsin last year. Feel is incredible and really looking forward to seeing how they perform. Been working to clean up my swing all offseason with a coach and have been utilizing the Stack to pick up some CHS and see some better distance across the board.
[QUOTE=”LeftyGolfer_3, post: 12981620, member: 77319″]I’ve got the KT Black 5 – GW going into play this season after picking them up right at the tail end of the golf season here in Wisconsin last year. Feel is incredible and really looking forward to seeing how they perform. Been working to clean up my swing all offseason with a coach and have been utilizing the Stack to pick up some CHS and see some better distance across the board.[/QUOTE]Got same setup and those and ping i230 will be my 2 sets down from 4.
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[QUOTE=”CBaker, post: 12981447, member: 25261″]
Cannot wait to get the King Tours back out this weekend. They just instill so much confidence for me knowing they are going to do exactly what I need them too. Great carry numbers and great holding power on the greens will be needed in Florida for me.
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I still owe you a match. King Tour vs King Tour Black
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I still owe you a match. King Tour vs King Tour Black
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Would love that
I am dying to get the King Tours in the bag
[QUOTE=”BuffaloPlunger, post: 12983739, member: 59303″]
I am dying to get the King Tours in the bag
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You will not be disappointed.
[QUOTE=”MarMill, post: 12983740, member: 51186″]
You will not be disappointed.
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Hoping since they were mostly stock components they’ll ship by the end of the week and I can take them to GolfTEC next weekend
[QUOTE=”BuffaloPlunger, post: 12983756, member: 59303″]
Hoping since they were mostly stock components they’ll ship by the end of the week and I can take them to GolfTEC next weekend
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Was anything else under close consideration during the fitting? Hard to go wrong with what you chose ?
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Was anything else under close consideration during the fitting? Hard to go wrong with what you chose ?
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P790s but I really didn’t want TaylorMade or that much distance. If I started getting more shaft lean it would have created more problems.
I hit the CBs decent but I think they King Tours offered me a little more
[QUOTE=”BuffaloPlunger, post: 12983739, member: 59303″]
I am dying to get the King Tours in the bag
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I absolutely love them. The feel is exceptional and they look so good at address. I was coming from the Aerojet irons so talk about a massive upgrade in looks. Aerojet wasn’t bad by any means, but the slimmer topline and cleaner look was a welcome addition.
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I absolutely love them. The feel is exceptional and they look so good at address. I was coming from the Aerojet irons so talk about a massive upgrade in looks. Aerojet wasn’t bad by any means, but the slimmer topline and cleaner look was a welcome addition.
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I liked how compact they looked with all their forgiveness. I tend to hit shots thin and the miss I was getting on those shots was extremely playable
[QUOTE=”BuffaloPlunger, post: 12983851, member: 59303″]
I liked how compact they looked with all their forgiveness. I tend to hit shots thin and the miss I was getting on those shots was extremely playable
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Completely agree. Definitely doesn’t seem like a head where if you miss the exact middle you’re going to get severely punished. I was slightly concerned about making the jump as they note a handicap range of 0-7 on the website, but I don’t think a mid handicapper should have any fears or concerns hitting them.
Heck, if I can hit them anyone can :ROFLMAO:
Only got on the course a few times with them at the tail end of last season so VERY much looking forward to a full summer with them.
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Completely agree. Definitely doesn’t seem like a head where if you miss the exact middle you’re going to get severely punished. I was slightly concerned about making the jump as they note a handicap range of 0-7 on the website, but I don’t think a mid handicapper should have any fears or concerns hitting them.
Heck, if I can hit them anyone can :ROFLMAO:
Only got on the course a few times with them at the tail end of last season so VERY much looking forward to a full summer with them.
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I’m looking forward to the turf interaction. I had them bent 1° strong at the recommendation of my instructor. He said I could go as much as 2° but figured I’d play it safe. A little more distance and a little more turf interaction since I typically don’t take large divots
[QUOTE=”BuffaloPlunger, post: 12983870, member: 59303″]
I’m looking forward to the turf interaction. I had them bent 1° strong at the recommendation of my instructor. He said I could go as much as 2° but figured I’d play it safe. A little more distance and a little more turf interaction since I typically don’t take large divots
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I am considering doing the same just because of how I deliver the club. Working with a coach to try and improve wrist conditions first, but otherwise may take that approach. Based on my last Trackman session, though, they are plenty hot. Even with dynamic lie a few good degrees higher than it should be, I was seeing 160 carry and up to 175 total with the 7 iron. For me, those are some very solid numbers lol.
The thinner sole compared to the Aerojets was great through the turf. I’ve noticed that for me, a smaller head is actually more confidence inspiring than a larger GI head.
I am reminded each time I get some range time or get on-course how great are the King Tour irons. Considering I almost didn’t even hit the KT during my fittings last year (due to the lower hdcp range for which they’re recommended), they fit me so well. I feel like these irons put up with me last season, providing results at times that I didn’t really earn, but they are currently thriving as my swing is improving. I am currently hitting these a full club longer than I did in 2024, having zero issues launching them in a great window, and holding greens very well. The King Tour are honestly just enjoyable to hit.
Looks ??
Feel ??
Performance ??
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I am reminded each time I get some range time or get on-course how great are the King Tour irons. Considering I almost didn’t even hit the KT during my fittings last year (due to the lower hdcp range for which they’re recommended), they fit me so well. I feel like these irons put up with me last season, providing results at times that I didn’t really earn, but they are currently thriving as my swing is improving. I am currently hitting these a full club longer than I did in 2024, having zero issues launching them in a great window, and holding greens very well. The King Tour are honestly just enjoyable to hit.
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100% on the targeted hdcp range. So glad I gave them a chance. Feel is outstanding and they really aren’t any smaller to my eye than something like a P790 at address. Absolutely love them.
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I am considering doing the same just because of how I deliver the club. Working with a coach to try and improve wrist conditions first, but otherwise may take that approach. Based on my last Trackman session, though, they are plenty hot. Even with dynamic lie a few good degrees higher than it should be, I was seeing 160 carry and up to 175 total with the 7 iron. For me, those are some very solid numbers lol.
The thinner sole compared to the Aerojets was great through the turf. I’ve noticed that for me, a smaller head is actually more confidence inspiring than a larger GI head.
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I’m hoping I can get to 165-170 carry. On my best strikes I was at about 165 with a 27° launch angle lol
[QUOTE=”BuffaloPlunger, post: 12983913, member: 59303″]
I’m hoping I can get to 165-170 carry. On my best strikes I was at about 165 with a 27° launch angle lol
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Lol thats funny, on my best strikes my dynamic loft with the 7 iron was like 29 degrees. Juuuuuuuust barely de-lofting haha. Talk about leaving meat on the bone in regards to distance.
King Tours are like the perfect blend of classic iron and modern tech. They have all the spin and the fun that comes from that and they aren’t that demanding in the grand scheme of things.
We’ve got a shipping notification!
[QUOTE=”BuffaloPlunger, post: 12983913, member: 59303″]
I’m hoping I can get to 165-170 carry. On my best strikes I was at about 165 with a 27° launch angle lol
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Launch angle or dynamic loft? 27° seems really high for launch angle on a 7i, no?
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Launch angle or dynamic loft? 27° seems really high for launch angle on a 7i, no?
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Launch angle. It is quite high but I also don’t do a great job at delofting the club. I can get it down to around 23° on my better swings.
It was recommended I go .5” short so I’m hoping that makes it a little easier to get my hands forward
[QUOTE=”LeftyGolfer_3, post: 12988439, member: 77319″]Figure after talking on the KT Blacks last night, it’s awfully foolish to not post a couple photos. Not like we all don’t know how great they look, but more photos is always good [emoji16]
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Great pictures, beautiful sticks. Enjoy them!!!
Figure after talking on the KT Blacks last night, it’s awfully foolish to not post a couple photos. Not like we all don’t know how great they look, but more photos is always good ?
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Figure after talking on the KT Blacks last night, it’s awfully foolish to not post a couple photos. Not like we all don’t know how great they look, but more photos is always good ?
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Nice patterns!
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Figure after talking on the KT Blacks last night, it’s awfully foolish to not post a couple photos. Not like we all don’t know how great they look, but more photos is always good ?
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These look so good
[QUOTE=”BuffaloPlunger, post: 12988466, member: 59303″]
These look so good
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They feel even better if you can believe it! Gonna throw on some cognac colored GP x Asher grips I snagged for the upcoming season when it rolls around and grab some earth tone BB&F ferrules to add a little color.
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They feel even better if you can believe it! Gonna throw on some cognac colored GP x Asher grips I snagged for the upcoming season when it rolls around and grab some earth tone BB&F ferrules to add a little color.
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I have no idea what you just said. [USER=51186]@MarMill[/USER] can you translate bougie for me?
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I have no idea what you just said. [USER=51186]@MarMill[/USER] can you translate bougie for me?
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Let me use my more regional terms.
Brown grips with some brown colored ferrules cause I think it’ll look cool. ?
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Let me use my more regional terms.
Brown grips with some brown colored ferrules cause I think it’ll look cool. ?
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Better!
Let’s do that the first time next time ?
[QUOTE=”Wonger, post: 12988575, member: 74038″]
Better!
Let’s do that the first time next time ?
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Duly noted! ? stick to my small town roots lol
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I have no idea what you just said. [USER=51186]@MarMill[/USER] can you translate bougie for me?
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That is some bougie!
The King Tours really deliver in all aspects. The look, feel, and performance are top notch.
The feel is solid but soft at the same time. Let’s you know when you hit if flush vs on the heel or toe. I like having the responsiveness to tell me how good or bad I am striking the ball.
These are more forgiving than you would think looking down at them. Do extremely well with thin strikes. Definitely lose distance on heel/toe strikes but direction is still pretty consistent.
I should have these in the bag for a long time.
COBRA makes the best black finish on the market would you agree? These in black are jaw droppingly amazing.
[QUOTE=”golfs_happy, post: 12991979, member: 76466″]
COBRA makes the best black finish on the market would you agree? These in black are jaw droppingly amazing.
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I previously had a CB/MB combo. Even playing in desert conditions they held up amazingly well. Literally took a hidden rock strike to put the first permanent mark in the finish
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COBRA makes the best black finish on the market would you agree? These in black are jaw droppingly amazing.
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I have to agree with you.
[QUOTE=”MarMill, post: 12992020, member: 51186″]
I have to agree with you.
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I don’t have it anymore, but I had a black trusty rusty tour wedge that held its finish forever! Don’t know how they do it, but its cream of the crop.
I seem to keep coming back to this thread and being intrigued by the king tours. Just signed up for THP today, but been lurking a few months.
I’m coming off Mp-67s that I played really well with 10 years ago. Haven’t played in years and just getting back into it.
Tried a few options at a fitting and still can’t stand the feeling of a full cavity back club after learning to play on MBs. (for reference new clubs will be X flex, +1.5″, 2* up, avg 94mph 7 iron club speed)
I’m trying to find somewhere local to give these a shot right now, but curious on peoples takes of these vs the new king tecs if you’ve been able to hit both.
Looks and construction wise i’m very drawn to the tours, but current swing ability would send me to the tecs. My fear is a few months in being back to a good player with a mid-low handicap and be mad I didn’t go for the tours.
[QUOTE=”Wompom, post: 12992074, member: 84000″]
I seem to keep coming back to this thread and being intrigued by the king tours. Just signed up for THP today, but been lurking a few months.
I’m coming off Mp-67s that I played really well with 10 years ago. Haven’t played in years and just getting back into it.
Tried a few options at a fitting and still can’t stand the feeling of a full cavity back club after learning to play on MBs. (for reference new clubs will be X flex, +1.5″, 2* up, avg 94mph 7 iron club speed)
I’m trying to find somewhere local to give these a shot right now, but curious on peoples takes of these vs the new king tecs if you’ve been able to hit both.
Looks and construction wise i’m very drawn to the tours, but current swing ability would send me to the tecs. My fear is a few months in being back to a good player with a mid-low handicap and be mad I didn’t go for the tours.
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These will have a different feel for sure.
[QUOTE=”Wompom, post: 12992074, member: 84000″]
I seem to keep coming back to this thread and being intrigued by the king tours. Just signed up for THP today, but been lurking a few months.
I’m coming off Mp-67s that I played really well with 10 years ago. Haven’t played in years and just getting back into it.
Tried a few options at a fitting and still can’t stand the feeling of a full cavity back club after learning to play on MBs. (for reference new clubs will be X flex, +1.5″, 2* up, avg 94mph 7 iron club speed)
I’m trying to find somewhere local to give these a shot right now, but curious on peoples takes of these vs the new king tecs if you’ve been able to hit both.
Looks and construction wise i’m very drawn to the tours, but current swing ability would send me to the tecs. My fear is a few months in being back to a good player with a mid-low handicap and be mad I didn’t go for the tours.
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with that speed and coming from Mp-67, I think that a cb/mb combo would. be perfect for you, feel almost the same and a tad more forgiving and they a a gorgeous club, try with $ taper 125/130 shafts.
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[QUOTE=”Gsea, post: 12992146, member: 69717″]
with that speed and coming from Mp-67, I think that a cb/mb combo would. be perfect for you, feel almost the same and a tad more forgiving and they a a gorgeous club, try with $ taper 125/130 shafts.
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I went to golf galaxy yesterday and tried the King Tec and the King tours with kbs $ taper 130s. Both were standard length, but definitely preferred the feel and flight of the tours. I debated wanting to try the cb/mb but trying to kick my ego out of the conversation and step down to a club I can hit more consistently since I’m not playing multiple rounds a week, or month even at this point.
But now I’m going to go hit them just to be sure ?
The tours had a great feeling when they were clean hit, better spin #s and height. the king tecs felt like a cannon comparatively. Consistent feel across them, more forgiving, but felt muted on contact which I did not like coming off mizuno MBs. I think I have the same consensus as a lot on here (from my limited time with them) that they are much easier to hit than the handicap recommendation would indicate.
I was able to spend a bit more time with the king tec, tec x, king tour, 3dptour, cb, and mb yesterday. All 7 iron demo heads.
I realize this thread is not about all these clubs, but thought it might help some if they’re in a weird spot like myself unsure where you land on the cobra iron spectrum. If there is a more appropriate thread, let me know and I can move this post.
Coming off mp-67 for reference (can’t hit them anymore though). All data is standard length shafts, I’m a +1.5” shaft so not the best ball striking with a std length 7.
King tec x – could not get along with this club. Disliked the head size, swing feel and ball strike feel. Was too hollow feeling. I can see it being good for a slower swing or someone just making a step from a beginner set.
King tec – absolute piss missiles. No one needs the distance these make if you have fast club speed. Could feel the ball through strike heavily. You could feel the load and launch canon feeling which I didn’t personally like. I’m after more of a blade feedback without the pain. Only way I could play these is de lofted I think. Was an easy pass for me.
King tour – money money money. Forgiving, consistent, good spin and GREAT feel. It’s what I was looking for in a mid way between blades and true cavity back.
3dp tour- very hard to mishit, very long distances, didn’t like them as much as I wanted to. The engineer in me geeked out on these and had very high expectations.
CB – beautiful club. Would happily play these 8 months or so after I get my swing back. The inconsistent hits were very apparent compared to the tours. Great great feel though. Forgot to get data pics of these. I was hitting a lot off the toe due to length.
MB – same impression as CB, one step harder to hit. I can see the mixed set appeal. When hit clean they are buttery.
I’ll be ordering king tours I think. Black or silver to be decided.
I’m also leaning towards the $ taper as it felt great in these clubs. I was planning on staying with a DG varietal as I’ve loved their feel but the $ taper really impressed me. Helps that you can build a blacked out set with the kbs :poop:
Thinking 3-gap as I don’t usually carry any woods, but deciding if that’s a good idea now.
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Just another appreciation post for the King Tour Blacks. Had a great ball striking session last night while recording swings for my Skillest coach. The feel is just incredible when catching it flush. Makes you want to hit them over and over again. Can’t wait to get outside on real grass in hopefully a few more weeks!
Yes, that ball has been sent into the net MANY times this winter ?
Oh man those are sweet. I don’t know what I’d pick between the finishes. The blacked out is rad but the satin is so nice too.
Are those the black kbs $ taper?