Cobra SZ Irons
The high levels of technology that have gone into this set mean they are decent value for money. The extremely low centre of gravity is immediately noticeable thanks to the height they produce on shots throughout the set. If you usually struggle with iron-play, these could really help inject some confidence into your all-round game.
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A low-profile head on this new set of Cobra SZ Irons is designed with a full cavity in order to help produce high-launching iron shots. A wide sole, urethane insert and heel-toe weighting all help forgiveness levels when you don't quite find the middle.
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