Who it’s for: Golfers with a handicap between five and 15 who want an iron that looks like a better-player’s distance club and has a soft feel, but also enhances distance and forgiveness. What you ...
Cobra’s King Tour ($1299/7-piece set), King Tour CB ($1199/7-piece set) and King Tour MB ($1199/7-piece set) irons will be available at retail on Feb. 3. It’s not often we see a top equipment ...
Chrome remains the most common iron finish, but that doesn’t mean everyone embraces the look. It’s good to have options. In recent years, black has become a popular secondary finish option. Along with ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — On the list of the best drivers I’ve ever owned, the King Cobra SS 427, circa 2002, is right near the top. That club was hot. The golf ball catapulted off its face. It felt incredibly ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Cobra’s latest iron introductions include a revamped King Tour model and an update to the company’s CB/MB model. All employ a five-step forging process that not only produces ...
Cobra Golf has unveiled three new high-performance sets of iron models which they say “features accuracy, feel and forgiveness. Cobra Golf has unveiled three new high-performance sets of iron models ...
COBRA Golf today introduced its KING Forged TEC Black irons with softer feel, improved power and a new, dark finish, now available in a traditional variable or ONE length set make-up. Utilizing a ...
Cobra Golf released new irons, wedges and hybrids during PGA Show week. Here's some need-to-know information on the clubs: What the manufacturer says: "The new Cobra 3D Printed Tour irons utilize 3D ...
Sometimes the wait is worth it. Originally scheduled for launch last year but delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, Cobra has debuted its new King Tour irons—a cavity-back iron with a players shape ...