On 2003-02-12, Kristopher rated this Cobra SS Oversize a 5...(952)
Purchase: I am 26 years old and have recently taken up golfing with some of my more experienced friends. I purchased these irons at a Dick's Sporting Goods for around $450. I am a second year player and have out grown my dad's throw downs. My dad's irons were a set of older Titliest irons that he had bought back in the 80's. While they may have been good back then, I just wasn't getting the distance or control that I needed. Pros: I tested many sets of irons before purchasing Cobra's iron. These irons really won me over. I have found it almost impossible to hit a fat shot with these clubs. The design of the sole has allowed me to gain incredible lift with the irons without really "trying" to get underneath the ball. They are also very accurate and give me a lot better distance. The sweet spot is very forgiving and has helped my slice. Not thinking about where I'm going to find my ball now has helped me to concentrate on my strategies to getting on the green. Cons: Nothing Quality: I have no complaints about the quality or construction. I am very pleased Review Summary: These irons have taken 10 strokes off my handicap. Several of my partners have also traded in their Ping and Callaway irons after trying out my Cobra irons on the range. I'm getting more loft on the ball and my shots onto the green are staying on the green. Cobra has a real quality product here. Great distance, loft, and accuracy for a good price.
On 2002-09-07, Bob W rated this Cobra SS Oversize a 4...(515)
Purchase: I purchased the clubs at a local dealer in Knoxville, TN. I paid $410 for the clubs. Pros: I like the way they hit the ball. I wanted a new set of irons. I went to demo days where you can hit several brands of irons at the same time. The main clubs I was interested in were the Taylor Made, Titleist, and Callaway irons. I hit the Cobra irons just for fun. I fell in love with them immediately. They look good, have a large sweet spot, and the leading edge of the irons are smooth so they are hard to hit fat. Cons: The grips do not appear to hold up well. I like the feel but I have noticed that after a dozen rounds the grips split at the edges. This may not be a problem with large staff bags but with my Ping Hoofer the grips stick together. Quality: Other than the grips they are excellent. Review Summary: Give these clubs a try. I think you will be surprised. The long irons are especially sweet.
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