![]() ![]() It can be really frustrating and demoralizing losing distance and height. These irons are aimed at beginners, people who struggle to get the golf ball airborne and players who may have lost some swing speed and distance. From 6 iron down it sounds like a fairway wood. ![]() The pitching wedge makes more of a metal ping sound, but the 7 and 8 iron sound much more like a fairway wood or hybrid. There's consistent shaping in the set of T-Rail irons too so you set looks cohesive, but the clubs sound different as you work through them. The intimidation of a thin iron is significantly reduced when you look down at the Cobra T rails. It's not a joke when I tell you that the T rails assist in chunked shots to keep the club from digging, instead skidding into the ball for more success.Ĭlubfaces on the irons look like standard irons but the hollow back helps to transform the irons into much easier to hit hybrids. The club doesn't dig and the two rails help keep the face from twisting, gliding through the turf and grass super easily. Turf interaction is actually affected quite a lot by the rails. The rails on the sole of the club have been used for a while in the Cobra hybrids and fairway woods. ![]() They rival the Cleveland HB Turbos in ease-of-use. The big-bottomed Cobra T Rail iron are some of the easiest irons to hit. There are many offerings like this in the market now, but Cobra have made one of the better looking versions. Despite the cranked down loft, the ball launches as a 7 iron would anyway but goes as long as your prior 5 or 6 iron. The way they create these new clubs is mind blowing. One thing to keep in mind is the lofts are very strong and that is why we noticed a distance gain. The large face makes the golf ball feel small and unmissable. The ZX4 also have a large offset like all Game Improvement irons and the club head length is so long that the ball goes where we wanted it. He wanted a more traditional iron so he settled on the ZX5 or ZX7 but they are not as forgiving as the ZX4. The topline is a bit thick and that's to hide the wide body - from the 7 iron, I noticed the big booty in the back of the club. The heavy perimeter weighting meant BDog could swing it and trust the club to get the ball in the air and going far. They launched high when he hit them and the wide soles helped him to get under the ball. I went with B-Dog from my YouTube channel to find new irons. ![]()
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