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Unveiling Cobra Golf’s Fifth Generation KING TEC Irons

Out on those fairways and greens where every swing matters, Cobra Golf has just teed off with a real showstopper.

Roaming through their latest launch event, it hit me—Cobra isn’t just playing the game, they’re changing it. They’ve rolled out their fifth generation of KING TEC, KING TEC-X, and KING TEC-X ONE LENGTH Irons, and folks, they’re something else!

Tailored for golfers spanning a broad spectrum of skills, these irons are crafted to up your game whether you’re shaving strokes off your handicap or just trying to hit it past the red tees.

A Closer Look at the KING TEC Irons

The latest KING TEC irons are a dream for 0-12 handicappers aiming to blend player’s distance with a tour-level feel.

At the heart of the KING TEC irons lies a precision-engineered, 5-step forged hollow clubhead.

Cobra has pushed the envelope with a fifth forging strike that ensures a feel as soft as a whisper and as precise as a Swiss watch.

This whole shebang starts with carbon steel billets cranked up to a sizzling 1200 degrees Celsius, carefully crafted through five detailed stages, and topped off with a polish so shiny, you’d think it’s mirroring your best golf grin.

This club isn’t just about feeling great in your grip; it also delivers a sharp, satisfying sound at impact.

That’s all thanks to clever little foam microspheres inside that dampen vibrations but still let you feel every nuance of your swing.

And it’s not just about aesthetics—the new tweaks like a shorter blade length, a softer topline, and a “tucked toe” enhance both your play and your style. They make the irons more forgiving than a confessional.

And with a Forged PWRSHELL face insert and H.O.T Face Variable Thickness Geometry, these irons promise faster ball speeds and distances that might just make you reconsider that par 5 you’ve been avoiding.

The KING TEC irons ($1299/7-piece set) are available in 4-PW with KBS $-Taper Lite steel shafts and Lamkin Crossline grips. LH models available through custom only.

The KING TEC-X Irons: Game Improvement with Style

For the 10-20 handicappers, the KING TEC-X irons are like a trusted caddie by your side. They sport a larger profile for confidence at address, a rounder, sleeker topline, and reduced visual offset to keep things looking sharp.

These irons feel like they’ve swallowed a sofa, thanks to softer, lighter foam microspheres that cut down on the clank while boosting the clink.

With a 70g tungsten weight masterfully suspended to lower the CG, the forgiveness is as broad as the fairway on the 18th at Pebble Beach.

The KING TEC-X irons ($1299/7-piece set) are available in 5-GW with KBS TOUR LITE steel shafts and Lamkin Crossline grips. LH models available through custom only.  

Consistency with KING TEC-X ONE LENGTH Irons

And let’s not breeze past the KING TEC-X ONE LENGTH irons. For those who have sworn allegiance to the one-length revolution, these clubs offer uniformity that might just make your golf buddies green with envy.

The 4-6 irons feature wider soles and increased offset, ensuring that each club is as easy to launch as the next—because consistency is king in golf, and Cobra knows it.

The KING TEC-X ONE LENGTH irons ($1299/7-piece set) are available in 5-GW with KBS TOUR LITE steel shafts and Lamkin Crossline grips. LH models available through custom only.  

Left-handers need not worry; custom options ensure no one misses out on these technological marvels.

It’s not just about having the right tools; it’s about having tools crafted right. And with Cobra’s latest lineup—the KING TEC, KING TEC-X, and KING TEC-X ONE LENGTH—you’re not just playing golf; you’re mastering it.

For those intrigued by the craft and innovation behind these remarkable irons, more details await on all three KING TEC Irons available at cobragolf.com and at retail on November 8, 2024.