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King Forged Tec Black (4-PW) Steel Irons
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Refined and Elegant Design
Experience unrivaled ball-striking through a sleeker and refined shape featuring a thinner topline and reduced offset that inspires precision and playability.
Feel That Defies Every Expectation
Each iron is crafted from 1025 carbon steel and precision-forged 5 times to deliver soft, player-preferred feel. A hollow body design is filled with a lightweight foam that enhances feel and feedback.
Forgiving When You Need It To Be
Dynamic distance is unleashed using a hollow body, thinner PWRSHELL Face, and 20g of tungsten for added stability.
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- Irons available - 4,5,6,7,8,9,PW
- Refined and Elegant Design
- 1025 carbon steel
- Hollow body design
- PWRSHELL Face
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| Country of Origin | China |
|---|---|
| Returnable | No |
| Replacement Period | No |
| Warranty | Limited 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty Against Manufacturing Defects (Club Heads Only) |
| Brand | Cobra |
| Shaft | Steel Shaft |
THE FINER DETAILS
Head construction Forged irons are fashioned from one piece of metal, offers speed, control & have a denser feel
Forged
Launch This defines the height of your ball flight, launching at a "mid" trajectory with this club.
Mid
Swing Speed This club is ideal for players with a “high” swing speed.
High
Best For "Low to Mid handicap (5-13)"
Low to Mid Handicap
Distance Ideal for players seeking distance in their irons.
Yes
Forgiveness Ideal for players seeking forgiveness in their irons.
Yes
Workability Perfect for players seeking workability in their irons.
Yes
Iron Type
Players Irons
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FAQs
Attribute Based FAQs
How Often Should I Change My Golf Irons?
It might be hard to give a speedy answer considering how many years have passed since the beginning. There are many variables. You can also ask how many rounds you can expect from a set. The level and the frequency of your games will determine the replacement period. For low-handicappers and regular players, it's a better idea to upgrade your set of irons every 300 rounds, or about 4 to 5 years. This will keep the clubs in good condition and prevent them from wearing out where you hit the ball. Even casual golfers who aren't that competitive can keep their clubs for up to 8 years. 10 years is a good limit before technology takes over.
How do I choose the right irons?
Buying the right set of irons is the biggest investment for any golfer, whether he is a beginner or an expert, so choose wisely. You need to find a club that you feel comfortable with and that allows you to perform consistently with them. A good fitter will help you determine the proper shaft stiffness, loft, and lie through analysis. All it takes to find the proper balance and swing weight is to practice with several combinations until you feel comfortable. To select the ideal set for you, combine all these factors.
What is the difference between blades, cavity back, & muscle back irons?
The blade golf iron is a classical club with a thin top-down look, a smaller sweet spot, and an impressive feel that is primarily used by skilled golfers. Or cavity back irons, which are larger than blades and have a hollow section at the club's bottom. Cavity backs have a larger sweet spot, are more forgiving, and produce more distance. A muscle back iron has a more traditional appearance and is also known as a forged club. The club's head is quite narrow, but the base is thicker, which increases forgiveness and allows the ball to fly higher. Low handicap golfers are more likely to use these irons.
What's the difference between forged and cast golf irons
Forged irons provide a good hitting feel, which is one of their characteristics. Because the head is made of soft iron, the ball sticks to the face during impact, extending the impact time and enhancing mobility, and cast irons are known for their long flight distance and great straightness. Casting has a greater flight distance than soft iron forging because it is constructed of hard materials like stainless steel and stainless alloys and has a high coefficient of restitution.
What are game improvement irons?
Game improvement irons typically have a cavity-back design and a larger clubhead with a larger sweet spot. They are made to make a golfer's swing longer, straighter, and higher. Taylormade M4 Steel Irons, Cobra King Forged Tec X Steel Irons, and Callaway Rogue ST Pro Graphite Irons are among our best game improvement irons.
What are one length golf irons?
Each golf club is the same length, as the name suggests. This indicates that each club has the same shaft length if you have a 4-iron through a pitching wedge (these are commonly referred to as one-length irons as well). As I have mentioned, this is totally different to the vast majority of common iron sets utilized in the golf industry. Typically, a pitching wedge is shorter in length than a 4-iron or mid-iron. However, the length of each of these sets is the same.
How do steel and graphite shafts differ from each other in irons?
The construction and functionality of the shaft have a significant impact on the golf swing. The average weight difference between shafts made of steel and graphite is around 50g. Assuming that steel shafts weigh around 110g on average, graphite shafts weigh around 50g , which is lighter than steel shafts. The difference between steel shafts and graphite shafts is the material. Steel shafts are heavy because they; are made of steel, graphite shafts are light due to the fact that they; are made of carbon fibers; and the specific gravities of steel and carbon are totally different.
Should I get fitted before buying new irons?
Yes, being in shape is beneficial before buying new clubs. You have no idea what to do if you mention fitting a golf club. Fitting refers to finding golf clubs that match your ability and strength. You can find the ideal golf club for everyone because you can see the type of swing you are currently doing. The ball will fly farther and straighter, swing more steadily, and other factors when the golf club is right for you.
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Head Construction
| FEATURES | CAST | FORGED |
|---|---|---|
| IDEAL FOR PLAYERS | Recreational golfers looking for forgiveness and distance | Experienced golfers looking for better feedback and workability |
| PRICING | Cheaper | Costlier |
| CONSTRUCTION | Made by pouring liquid metal into a mould where a stainless steel alloy goes into a furnace, melts and is then poured into a ceramic mould.When everything has cooled down, the mould is broken, leaving the club inside | The club is fashioned from one piece of metal heated until malleable and hammered until it has the rough shape of a club head.It's then finished by grinding and polishing |
| CLUB TYPE | Cavity backs | Mostly blades and muscle backs but some latest cavity backs too |
| FEEL AND SOUND | Harder with a louder sound at impact | Softer with a denser sound at impact |
| FORGIVENESS | High | Low |
| WORKABILTY | Low | High |
Head Type
| FEATURES | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| FORGIVENESS | Not forgiving | Very forgiving | Moderately forgiving |
| GREAT FOR | Great for workability and shaping shots | Great for distance and forgiveness | Great for workability with forgiveness |
| PLAYER HANDICAP | Idea for low handicappers and tour players | Ideal for mid to low handicappers | Ideal for low to mid handicappers |
| CONSTRUCTION | Forged | Cast, however, some are forged too | Forged |
| SWEET SPOT | Small sweet spot | Larger sweet spot | Medium sweet spot |
| TOP DOWN | Thin top-down look with a compact shape | Feature a hollow cavity section in the back with a thicker and bulkier sole | Top of the club narrow with a thicker sole |
| AESTHETICS | Traditional looking | Modern looking | More inclined toward traditional looking |
Shaft Type
| FEATURES | STEEL SHAFT | GRAPHITE SHAFT |
|---|---|---|
| WEIGHT | Heavier , weighing between 90g-120g | Lighter , weighing between 50g-85g |
| FEEL | Feels more solid | Feels more comfortable and easier to hit |
| DURABILITY | High | Less |
| TORQUE | 1-3 0 | 1-8 0 |
| FLEX | Less flex | More flex |
| EMPHASIS | Accuracy and control | Distance |
| PERFORMANCE | More responsive- vibrates more upon impact with the ball | Doesn't vibrate much in comparison to steel shafts - much smoother |
| PRICING | Cheaper | Costlier |
| SUITABLE FOR | Men or women with higher swing speed | Ladies, seniors, juniors or men with slower swing speed |
Flex Type
| CLUB USED FROM 150 YDS | DRIVER DISTANCE | Swing Speed | FLEX |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 Iron or wood | Less than 150 yds | Less than 60 mph | Ladies |
| 4 Iron | 180-210 yds | 60-75mph | Senior |
| 5 or 6 Iron | 210-240 yds | 75-84 mph | Regular |
| 6 or 7 Iron | 240-260 yds | 84-93 mph | Stiff |
| 8 or 9 Iron | More than 260 yds | More than 93 mph | X-Stiff |
SKILL LEVEL
| Super Game Improvement Irons | Game Improvement Irons | Players Irons | Players Distance Irons |
|---|---|---|---|
| This iron type is a Cavity Back with a higher MOI and greater forgiveness on miss-hit shots.The sole is typically wider on Max Game Improvement Irons to prevent the club from digging into the turf. The clubface is larger to give the golfer more confidence in hitting a solid shot. Beginning golfers or those with higher handicaps (20+) can benefit from this iron type. | Similar in design to Max Game Improvement Irons but with smaller clubheads and thinner soles, these clubs fit a wide range of skill levels (8-20 handicaps) and are the most popular sets. | Players' Irons are generally a cavity muscle back (CMB) or muscle back (MB) construction. Professionals and other highly-skilled golfers use these irons. Most Players Irons are made from forged steel, rather than metal cast in a mould like Game Improvement irons, and boast a pleasing, classic appearance. | A fairly recent addition to the family of irons, Players Distance Irons feature the look and feel of Players Irons, but with larger clubheads for an added measure of forgiveness. Their clubfaces also flex more at impact to deliver longer shots. |
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