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David Turk is nothing more than a babbling lying idiot. I would niy believe one word he says. He us bought and paid for by the deep state. Lastly there is no such thing as a expert. Look up the term expert.
The most horrible irons I ever played, the lofts are ridiculous on the 5 and 6 iron and 7 plays more like a 6 or 5, horrible clubs, in my opinion. Just be warned anyone considering getting these, test them first,
After a year with the Cobras my observations-- 1. they are high and soft. 2. They are shorter than my f8s 3. They are awesome chipping clubs. 4. The 4 hybrid is the old baffler, so fantastic out of rough and bullets off the tee. 5. The black finish shows scuffs. All in, my best golf season in a long time.
I got the hybrid irons then went to the course and the fellas made fun of me. "Bag of woods for the gay old man!" I went home and cried then returned them the next day. I kid I kid. I'm dying to try these out
had a old pair of top flites and i was hitting my 7 iron 120 yards consistently, got my first club fitting and hit the mavrik 7 iron 176 yards.. never made such a fast purchase after trying them out
Looking at getting a couple of these for my set (PW-7I) only question is if you can work the ball - I prefer to draw shots. Can you put a draw or fade on these irons or does the "forgiveness" they provide prevent working the ball.
I just returned mine for something else....they were a dream to hit on the simulator. Despite the forgiveness, I do hit them with a fade so when I was in the rough, the fades don't fade consistently leaving me a lot more work to get up and down. They also can go super high sometimes and get caught in the wind. I loved the good hits. Obviously, you never know until your on the course. IMO, if you can hit them straight +-5 yards fade/draw, you shouldn't have a problem with them. But if you have a 6+ yard curved shot shape, you might want to get something thinner that doesn't get caught in the ruff.
@@adrian_sanchez Yeah I decided to stick with my Mizuno JPX EZ irons and spend more time working on my form and iron striking. Maybe some day it might make sense to try something more forgiving but for now I think I can still improve with less forgiving irons.
Good comparison. I'm going this week to try them both. I am leaning toward the Cobra mainly due to the cool look of the gun metal, but I am not tied to it. The sound might be off putting but I will know more when I test them out. I struggle with fat shots about 20% of the time - never being able to get the hang of hitting the ball first consistently, so I am excited to give these a try. Thanks for the video.
Just got my Cobra 8 hybrid iron... I absolutely love it.... hitting it is a lot easier than regular irons... it has a real buttery feel to it..it goes a bit longer too... I wish i knew about these before i bought my iron set..Its easier to hit off the ground than it is off a tee.. replace your favorite iron with one of these and thank me later... we all going to die soon ... so enjoy your life... don't be cheap... and just do it..!
These type of irons saved my game..... Had the shanks big time, nearly quit until I tried the older banged up clevelands and I've never looked back. Thinking of getting the new ones after 5 years of the original ones.... Loved them
@@michaelashworth8297 Yes, well did for me. The heads are just massive and I just set up the ball out of the toe (still do) never had a shank with the hibores since I got them over 5 years now.... Blimey
The reason why the rails are there is to move it smoother through grass and rough. Well since you're testing it on a mat, none of those features are being used. Test it out on natural grass and then do a comparison.
I looooove my HB Turbo (ladies) so forgiving and consistent, nothing but Cleveland in the bag... HB Launcher Turbo Driver (12deg), Halo 2 Hybrid, HB Launcher Turbo 5 Wood, a CBX 50 wedge, my putter and these babies... HB Launcher Turbo Irons! (Irons in 6 to 9, PW, SW). The looks aren’t even noticeable on the course for me, they look like a typical iron and the black just looks like a shadow in the grass, to be honest it’s about how well they perform... such an underrated brand Cleveland is, but I love the reasonable pricing of them (not spending extras on adjustable hosel and weight bolts you just don’t need therefore making them more affordable...). I wouldn’t use anything else!! Quality and consistency, it’s a no brainer!! Brush your egos aside and get your hands on these babies!! Great videos, thank you 😊
I have researched these clubs, the Cleveland HP Launcher, and Cobra T Rail.... most have been critical of their looks(makes no sense to me). Your comment that you like the wide club face because you know its going to promote forgiveness is the most sensical comment..... this club is for newer golfers not a PGA pro.... VERY GOOD REVIEW.
I bought a set of the previous model for my wife to help her learn how to play golf. I tried them ( along with a 14 degree Driver, shorter 5 wood and a 22 hybrid) and found them very easy to hit and equally as accurate as my single length irons. In fact I played one of my better games ever. Perhaps I should use them too!