Cobra 3100 I/H Iron Review

Cobra just keeps turning out quality game improvement irons and people just keep buying them. They always seem to find new ways of doing the same old thing… making a forgiving club that hits the ball high.

 

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Cleveland TA7 And TA7 Tour Iron Review

While the trend in game improvement irons continues to be wide soles and thick top lines, there is a small group of clubs that are easy to hit and still are traditional looking. The Cleveland TA7 is the leader of this group. I have sold Cleveland for over 10 years and I have never had this many people ask for a certain Cleveland product.

 

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Cobra FP Iron Review

Cobra is quickly becoming one of the leaders in the game improvement category. Most people see them as a pretty safe bet when searching for an easy to hit iron. The 2007 line (actually released in 2006) features 3 irons designed for different abilities. Consider the FP to be the middle one… not too big and bulky but big enough to provide some forgiveness.

 

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Aldila RIP 60 & 70 Shaft Profile

Profile – The Aldila Alpha RIP 60 and 70 shafts marked a step away from the Voodoo S-core technology. This shaft, which has already made quite a name for itself on the PGA Tour and is really designed and geared towards lower handicaps who have higher swing speeds. These shafts employ a unique technology that completely transformed the way Aldila makes a golf shaft – this technology is called Reverse Interlaminary Positioning (RIP). The result is a lower, boring ball flight with minimal spin.

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Cobra Baffler Iron Review

We’ve got another independent review in our inbox this week, and this time of the brand-new Cobra Baffler irons that were just released by Cobra in their “Golf Made Easy” campaign. This review is specific to the irons only, not the hybrids. Let’s get to it… Looks Cobra continues their trend of bright colors and … Read more