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Golf Club Review: King Cobra S9 Golf Irons

2016/7/20 10:52:23

For years Cobra Golf had been riding on the past success of their original King Cobra oversize line of products, years passed where new products came out, such as golf irons, taylormade driver, bakugans, but nobody out there really noticed let alone bought their equipment.

It was not until a few years ago that Cobra Golf started to re-introduce the King Cobra name to the market, and again creating a buzz that is still going strong today. I have reviewed many products from their new King Cobra line and hope that you will again give them a look.

The King Cobra S9 golf irons are the mid handicap players dream. It has forgiveness and looks at a great price! The S9 golf irons feature a oversize club head to help players hit the center of the face more often, a wide sole so that they do not have to worry about catching shots just a little fat and watching them dribble into the water, and a very unique weighting system for forgiveness on off center hits.

The cavity features a type of weighting similar to those of Callaway Golf golf irons to add forgiveness when the player does not hit the sweet spot. This notch moves weight from directly behind the ball to the perimeter. The notch and cavity are also filled with Urethane to provide a very soft feel and cut down on vibrations at impact. The oversize head is very clean looking with a polished head and Polymer top line to give it a very rich, distinctive look. Top it all off with a lightweight Nippon steel shaft and you have one heck of a club!

When I tested the S9 golf irons last fall I hit some very good shots with very little negative feedback. They went long, and while not as long as an iron they have coming out this season it was a very big surprise to see these clubs go further than their competitors golf irons in the same game improvement category. They launched high and landed soft with the Urethane really making a difference in the feel when I struck the ball. The Nippon shaft also helped to get the ball airborne with a soft, responsive feel throughout the swing. I was able to get solid results on off center hits due to the clubs weighting and was even able to hit a few fades with this iron!

Overall this is a great mid priced golf irons for the mid handicap golfer. If you are looking for the ultimate in game improvement golf irons from Cobra, wait until I review their new UFI golf irons!

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