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King Cobra S9 Irons


$600.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Good enough forgiveness for intermediate players. Grips are comfortable to work with, easy on the hands. Shafts have the perfect flex for most players, don't need to be replaced.

The Cons:Beginners will see some noticeable slices with off-center hits. Working the ball left or right is a bit tricky.

The King Cobra S9 Irons are a set of clubs designed for a golfer seeking maximum accuracy, distance and feel. The head is made with 431 stainless steel and has an expanded three-piece polymer topline and a urethane sole insert which optimize the discretionary weighting for a lower center of gravity (CG) and higher moment of intertia (MOI).

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  This gives a higher launch, greater distance and more accuracy. The clubs low profile and wide sole with chamfer relief design helps give improved versitility and more forgiveness. They have a Cobra/Golf Pride Tour Velvet 50D grip and option for 2 shaft types; a Nippon N.S. Pro steel shaft or a Premium Graphite Design YS graphite shaft. The King Cobra S9 Irons are available in men's, women's and senior models.

Features

  • 431 stainless steel head
  • Wide-sole, low profile head
  • Three-piece polymer topline
  • Back cavity plate, urethane insert
  • Premium Graphite Design YS graphite shaft option
  • Nippon N.S. Pro steel shaft option
  • Cobra/Golf Pride Tour Velvet 50D grip
  • Clubs: 3 (men's only),4,5,6,7,8,9,P,G,S,L

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Pros
  • 2

    good enough forgiveness for intermediate players

  • 2

    grips are comfortable to work with, easy on the hands

  • 1

    shafts have the perfect flex for most players, don't need to be replaced

  • 1

    cavity plate and polymer topline absorb some of the shock from miss-hits

  • 1

    can put a fair amount of spin on the ball if needed

Cons
  • 1

    beginners will see some noticeable slices with off-center hits

  • 1

    working the ball left or right is a bit tricky

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