00:00Cobra Golf has without doubt released some of the best irons in the world this year with some
00:05absolutely genuinely game-changing technology, but how do you know which one is right for you?
00:09Well, let me help you out. If you're looking for the ultimate in forgiveness,
00:12a confidence-inspiring look in behind the ball and a healthy dose of power,
00:16then the King irons are well worth a test. But if you struggle to get the ball airborne a little
00:20bit
00:20and you want all of that, then the King Max irons offer all of the same benefits,
00:24but are two degrees weaker throughout. On a similar theme, if you're after playability,
00:29forgiveness, and confidence, but you want a slightly sleeker, more premium look,
00:33then the Cobra 3DP-X could be exactly what you've been waiting for.
00:37With genuinely game-changing 3D printing technology and heavy internal tungsten
00:41dramatically increasing the sweet spot, I do not know if I've ever tested a more forgiving iron.
00:47Moving down the handicap scale a little bit, we have the 3DP Tour. Now, this was formerly known
00:51as the Limit 3D Iron when it first came out as a prototype. This offers all of the same tech
00:56benefits as the 3DP-X, but in a slightly smaller, more refined profile that might appeal to the lower
01:02mid-handicap player. But once again, its levels of forgiveness across the face could put this in
01:08just about anybody's hands. Finally, onto my current game of the Cobra 3DP-MB. Now, with the looks of a
01:15very traditionally forged iron, but with the playing characteristics of something with significant
01:20perimeter weighting, this one has absolutely blown me away. After reading my reviews of these irons,
01:25people have consistently come up to me saying things like, are you telling me these could
01:28possibly have the same feel as traditionally forged Japanese blades? Well, no, I'm not. I'm telling you
01:34they can feel better. This right here is the future of iron club design, and if you want to know
01:40more,
01:40head over to CobraGolf.com.
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