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King Cobra SZ Irons


$500.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Perfect for mid handicappers looking for a compromise between playability and forgiveness.

The Cons:Not as forgiving on off-center shots as you would expect from "game improving" irons. Irons are somewhat stuck in the middle between what an advanced golfer would want and what a higher handicapper would want. Have a pretty chunky feel at address.

The King Cobra SZ Irons are a set of clubs with a low-profile clubhead designed for high-profile shots. These clubs are ideal for a golfer looking for forgiveness, distance and accuracy. They have a sleek, low-profile head design and a shortened hosel which push the center of gravity (CG) low and back into the club with a moment of inertia (MOI) that is maximized through a wide sole and heel-toe weighting system.

  This results in a higher launch and pinpoint accuracy.  A full-cavity back and urethane back cavity insert give improved ball striking along with the legendary Cobra feel.  The head is made from 431 stainless steel and there are two shaft options; a Nippon N.S. Pro steel shaft or a Cobra/Aldila DVS-HL 70-A graphite shaft. The King Cobra SZ Irons are available in men's, women's and senior models.

Features

  • Wide sole, low-profile head design
  • Heel-toe weighting
  • Full back cavity plate w/ urethane-backed insert
  • Premium steel or graphite shafts
  • Cobra/Golf Pride New Decade 50D grip
  • Clubs: 3(men's only),4,5,6,7,8,9,P,G,S,L

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    Perfect for mid handicappers looking for a compromise between playability and forgiveness

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    Not as forgiving on off-center shots as you would expect from "game improving" irons

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    Irons are somewhat stuck in the middle between what an advanced golfer would want and what a higher handicapper would want

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    Have a pretty chunky feel at address

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stuart
stuart: #king_cobra_sz_irons are these irons considered to be oversized? Aug 19, 11
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  • Anonymous

    Anonymous: No they are not classed as OS. I have some and having an in-to-out swing, I'm finding the offset of these is now giving too much draw, so watch out if that is your type of swing. If you have trouble slicing then they should help fix that.
    Dave Oct 18, 11

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