I just replaced my stolen set with these. My previous clubs were the Wilson Deep Red II's. They were very nice clubs, but I found them hard to hit well consistently. As a 14 handicap, I find these new Cobra's to be much more forgiving. Even though these clubs are offset, I can work the ball. I have picked up 10 yards of distance on each club. The best part is they were $400 CDN on eBay. Highly recommended!
I just replaced my stolen set with these. My previous clubs were the Wilson Deep Red II's. They were very nice clubs, but I found them hard to hit well consistently. As a 14 handicap, I find these new Cobra's to be much more forgiving. Even though these clubs are offset, I can work the ball. I have picked up 10 yards of distance on each club. The best part is they were $400 CDN on eBay. Highly recommended!
Funny, I just picked up a set of Wilson Deep Red Distance II's about a month and half ago and I'm really starting to hit the ball well with them. I've demoed the Cobra 3100 I/H's but was put off by the wide soles. I tend to prefer cavity backed irons with thinner soles and top lines. But that's just me. The most important thing about golf clubs is USE WHAT WORKS FOR YOU.
king cobra 3100 i/h irons are the best you are going to get for under £400
i have just got a set for chrismas i hit them so consistent and staighter
so when my clubs compations starts i hope to drop my hcp from 28 to 18
as i only 13 years old.
so do you think i am doing well for 1 year of playing golf.
I hit the 3100 i/h as a demo and they fet nice, the heads look big but it was nice, I liked the 2300 i/m because of the reduced offset, but really all of the new cobra irons feel very nice...i would recommend them as I am getting my own set of them soon
These irons are amazing, i have had many different irons over the past few years, and these are by far the softest and most consistant irons of the bunch. Other sets ive played include: TA 845's, Nike Slingshot Tours, Callaway Big Bertha, Cleveland TA7