Cobra
F-Max Superlite
Our Review:
When designing clubs for those who need help, making them light and easy to hit are key design elements. Both are addressed here. By creating a lighter clubhead, shaft and grip, designers saved 16 grams, which offers slower swingers more clubhead speed. The company also used some of its knowledge gathered from working on its One Length irons, notably that having a more upright lie angle in the longer irons can help players keep those clubs square at impact.
Specs: 7-iron: 31.5 degrees; PW: 45 degrees
Price: $800, set of seven
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Player Comments
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Soft off the face. The ball gets up in a hurry on a perfect trajectory with little effort. -
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I have a wicked slice, and I didn’t hit any. That’s all I need to know.