Cobra Golf launched new irons, wedges and hybrids during PGA Show week.
Here is some essential information about the clubs:
Cobra 3D Printed Tour Irons
What the manufacturer says: “The new Cobra 3D Printed Tour irons use 3D printing technology to unlock a new level of performance that delivers the forgiveness ambitious players need with the sleek look and soft feel of a player’s blade. Each iron is fully 3D printed from 316 stainless steel using a Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) process, a metal 3D printing technology used to build metal parts with superior mechanical properties and precision. exceptional.
Specifications: According to Cobra, the irons are 33 percent lighter, allowing for lower, deeper weight in the clubhead “to achieve the lowest CG and highest MOI possible in a more compact blade shape.” small “.
Price and availability: $2,450 for a 4-PW set with KBS $-Taper 110 steel shafts and Lamkin Crossline grips. Accessible to the public from March 21.
Cobra King Cleats
What the manufacturer says: “Each new Cobra King shim is constructed using Metal Injection Molding (MIM) technology, which allows for exceptionally precise manufacturing, delivering tolerances approximately 50% tighter than traditional cast shims. … Additionally, the new King wedges feature FWT (Flight Window Technology), which positions the CG optimally for each loft (low at 48-52 degrees, mid at 54-56 degrees, high at 58- 60 degrees), producing more penetrating ball flights with maximum spin for increased accuracy on scoring shots.”
Specifications: Four sole versions are available, including Drop (D), Widelow (W), Versatile (V) and Tour (T). Loft degrees range from 48 to 60.
Which version is right for you? Cobra says:
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Drop: A mid-width sole with high rebound and minimal trailing edge relief. Ideal for golfers with steeper angles of attack who play on softer terrain (52-60 degrees).
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Widely: A wide, low-rebound sole that resists digging and is optimal in soft bunkers and soft turf conditions (56-60 degrees).
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Versatile: An excellent all-around grind for medium to firm course conditions, with toe, heel and trailing edge relief (48-60 degrees).
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Tour: Designed in collaboration with our Tour team, the “T” features maximum heel and toe relief for greater versatility. Developed for golfers with ultimate control seeking unmatched versatility (58-60 degrees).
Price and availability: Available in Satin Chrome ($169 each), Black QPQ ($169 each) and Raw (custom only) ($189 each) finishes and comes standard with True Temper DG Tour Issue Spinner steel shafts and Lamkin Crossline handles . Accessible to the public from March 6.
Cobra King Tec Hybrids
What the manufacturer says: “The new King Tec hybrid features a refined shape and smaller address profile, inspiring more maneuverability and precision for better players. A lightweight carbon crown allows more discretionary weight to be positioned in the club head to improve speed and forgiveness, while a HOT Face design utilizes 15 unique hot spots across the face to deliver more efficient speed and spin across the entire face. A PWRSHELL forged face insert further enhances ball speed by delivering. more than flexibility over a larger area of the face for more speed and higher launch.
Specifications: The King Tec hybrid offers an adjustable weighting system that allows you to position a 12 gram weight and another 2 gram weight in the toe or heel. An adjustable hosel system allows for 33 unique loft and lie settings. There is also a single length option with a 7 iron length (37.25″). The King Tec hybrid is available in 17, 19, 22 and 25 degrees. The One length hybrid is available in 19, 21 and 24 degrees.
Price and availability: The King Tec and One length hybrids cost $299 each. They will be accessible to the public on March 13.