Cobra King Cobra FP Irons

Cobra King Cobra FP Irons 

DESCRIPTION

  • Mid-Width Sole
  • UnderCut Cavity Design
  • Heel-Toe Perimeter Weighting
  • Urethane Sole Insert
  • Back Cavity Plate

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 05, 2008]
Nolan
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: King Cobra FP

I was looking for a new set of irons, since I figured I outgrew my old Northwestern set. Going to golf domes I tried Ping i5, Ping g5, Callaway X-20s, and King Cobra FP (2007 Edition). None were as true as the Cobras. I only demoed the 6-iron, but shots were consistently straight (a little spray to left and right) and the feel was phenomenal. Pings felt like taking steel to a rock and Callaways, although sweet, weren't consistent for me. I would recommend King Cobras to anyone with a lower handicap due to the fact they don't have much of a cavity and to mid handicappers because the forgiveness and feel is nice. Plus, they cost about $50-$100 than the other clubs. In conclusion, good pickup.

Customer Service

Went to Austads Golf. Employees were very friendly and wanted to help in any way possible.

Similar Products Used:

Ping i5, Ping g5, Callaway X-20

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 23, 2007]
jfacteau
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cobra FP graphite

Easy to look at, my forst set of cavity back, just felt it was time. Very solid irons, ball launches nice then flattens out and keeps going. I hit them one club further than my Mizuno MP67 graphite. Cant beat the price or the quality

Similar Products Used:

Staff Di5, Ping S59, Mizuno MP67.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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