Cobra
Cobra King F6
Our Review:
This set started with a single question: How should each club be used? That led Cobra’s designers to produce an iron set with four constructions. In the long irons, a hollow design with a high-strength-steel face insert produces height and distance. The 6- and 7-irons are a half-hollow design and use different grooves—a V-shape groove on the 6 and a more aggressive U-shape groove on the 7-iron for more stopping power. The 8-iron through pitching wedge feature a cavity-back design for more control. The gap and sand wedges are muscle-backs for optimum versatility.
Price:
$700
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Player Comments
Low-Handicapper
This feels like the ideal weighting. Not just in the clubhead, but in the feedback you get on shots.
Mid-Handicapper
The clubhead isn’t too large, and it sits square. That’s a good combination.
High-Handicapper
The long irons are a little bulky, but there’s no denying they’re easy to hit. The white line on the bottom of the club helps with alignment.