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    Cobra King Tec-X

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    Why We Like It

    • The 4- through 7-irons feature a hollow body with soft foam inside to enhance feel and help the face bend.
    • A 70-gram tungsten weight is used to lower the center of gravity to maximize launch.
    • The wide sole helps to minimize fat shots.
    • Golfer feedback led Cobra to design a slimmer, more rounded topline to better hide the offset for an appealing look at address.
    • Although Bryson DeChambeau is no longer sponsored by Cobra, the company has continued down the path of one-length irons with the King Tec-X One Length in which every iron is the length and weight of a 7-iron.
    • SPECS: 7-iron: 27 degrees; PW: 42 degrees

    hot list score breakdown

    Performance
    4.5
    50%*
    Innovation
    4.5
    30%*
    Look / Sound / Feel
    4.0
    20%*
    how we test
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    Our editors review the input of 32 typical golfers to find the clubs that resonate the most.
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    Our ratings reflect the best scores in the Hot List criteria of Performance, Look/Sound/Feel and Innovation.

    hot list testers feedback

    Aesthetics
    Plain
    Elaborate
    Acoustics
    Quieter
    Louder
    Sensory
    Softer
    Firmer
    Launch
    Lower
    Higher
    Forgiveness
    Least
    Most
    handicap
    • all
    • low
    • mid
    • high
    COMMENT SUMMARY

    Hot List testers noted a compact, thin-topline head with a clean, classic look and excellent turf interaction. Center strikes feel very soft, with a satisfying click/crack and above-average distance—often aided by low spin and a penetrating to medium-high flight. Forgiving on many off-center strikes, it delivers consistent launch and feel across the bag; toe hits can lose more distance than heel strikes. Negative: bad swings are occasionally punished sharply. Overall: easy-to-hit, hot-feeling, long and precise.

    Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
    COMMENT SUMMARY
    Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
    COMMENT SUMMARY

    Hot List panelists observed a sleek, compact iron with a thin topline, minimal offset and a brush finish that looks like a players’ model but offers notable forgiveness. Center strikes feel very soft and cushiony, coming off hot with penetrating distance; longer irons cut through turf easily. Mis-hits tend to stay in a tight dispersion and still carry useful yardage. One drawback: the low-spin, penetrating flight can be hard to launch and may sit lower than some players prefer.

    Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
    COMMENT SUMMARY

    Hot List testers noted a compact, attractive address, excellent balance and a satisfying click at impact. Despite a thin sole and topline it’s surprisingly forgiving—sweet spot is easy to find, turf interaction is excellent, and center strikes launch a penetrating, medium-high ball with extraordinary distance and spin that helps the ball check. Off-center strikes still performed well. It demands a high-quality swing; bad shots are penalized severely.

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    Range Results

    We tracked 20,000 shots through player testing and then had them analyzed by our team of scientists. These graphics reflect the relative performance our players saw for each club in the category.

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