Cobra Golf Introduces 2021 KING Tour Metal Injection Molded Irons
When forging or casting can’t cut it.





Cobra Golf has just unveiled its newest set of irons for 2021. The new KING Tour irons are not cast or forged but are made using a new innovative process called Metal Injection Molding (MIM) — the most precise manufacturing process for making irons.
Due to the manufacturing process, the clubs’ design is unlike irons from the past as they see shapes and curves only achievable using MIM. The KING Tour irons feature a tour-caliber cavity back, a compact shape, sleek topline, and a high-density tungsten toe weight. The result is a club that can accommodate the softest feeling players, all the while offering stability for off-center hits.
Each iron comes with a KBS $ Taper shaft in choice of stiffness and a COBRA Lamkin Crossline Connect grip. Those interested can pre-order a set now over at Cobra for a price of $1,299 USD.
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