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Cobra FP Irons 4-PW,GW (Also individual clubs - 3, SW and LW)
Cobra’s famous for making some of golf’s most forgiving and best feeling irons. In fact, that feeling and forgiveness can only be described as Cobra-esque. Building on everything players love about Cobra irons, FP Irons combine Cobra’s famous forgiveness with a perfectly balanced mix of feel and playability. That means mis-hits won’t miss. And shots in the Sweet Zone™ head right where you aim them. Versatility, accuracy and distance, these are the irons that do it all.
*Undercut Cavity, Mid-Sole Width Head Design - Low and back center of gravity for greater forgiveness and increased levels of playability.
*Urethane Insert - Greater forgiveness, higher MOI and a softer feel.
*Perimeter Weighting - High inertia for greater forgiveness and accuracy.
*Premium Aldila NV-HL or Nippon N.S. Pro Shaft - Increased launch and playability.
*Golf Digest 2007 Hot List - Gold N/A
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Member Since: February 2003
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Typical Cavity Back Irons...
Monday April 14, 2008
I played 5 rounds with these clubs, not a bad club but I don't think they're for me. Distances seem normal, forgiveness is good but as for the feel and playability... that's questionable. I'm not excited about the thick top line, I prefer a more thin top line, like my Talormade LT's but I wanted to try something new. Also I found it harder to work the ball... everything wants to go straight.
Overall it's a decent club for the money, I'll go to the range a couple more times and play one more round but I'm probably going back to my LT's. | ||||||||||||||
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