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    Default Has anyone bought and own a set of Cobra ONE iron set yet?

    Has anyone bought and own a set of Cobra ONE iron set yet? If so, can you please kindly share your experience here. Thanks

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    Are they even legal?
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    Yes. They’re awesome*.

    *possibly a placebo. I’m not good enough that I can consistently use the same swing for a particular iron then change it for a club half an inch longer or shorter.

    At Vic Champs I had 2 full swings with gap wedge which I put close enough to make putts yet in the same round I topped 7 iron twice. Same length clubs.

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    Shit, I didn’t even realise you had some?
    I’d have liked to have a go....😕

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    I got the F7 one length irons from 9 iron to sand wedge.I have had issues with back pain and these help me to stand up a bit taller and find these easier to swing. The short irons go higher than regular short irons which I like.I didn't end up getting the longer irons cos they flew a bit too low and quality of ball striking wasn't any better compared to my RBZ irons.

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    Calling Solarman!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Nemo View Post
    Shit, I didn’t even realise you had some?
    I’d have liked to have a go....
    Too much shaft for you

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    Probably!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Nemo View Post
    Probably!
    I'm not sure you could handle the stock reg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3puttpete View Post
    I'm not sure you could handle the stock reg.
    You’ve seen me play, no way Jose too much shaft for me to handle!

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    Would love to try a full set out, however I have never seen any in the flesh.

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    I use a set now (4 months old). My back virtually demands it as now I can go home after a round and not have to lie down for hours. I was measured by Cobra on a fitting day, which helps and the pros here recommended them for me.
    I bought the 4 iron to gap wedge and mine I think are 1 inch over and upright. It's a bit weird at first but I am getting used to them.
    Thing is, it should be a full swing for all clubs, same ball position, same swing and don't really go after it with the long irons. Same swing as a 7 iron throughout.
    I still bag a gap wedge and sand wedge for around the greens delicate type shots.
    Overall I wasn't entirely convinced but now I will keep using them due to back issues.
    Hey, let's pop some Viagras and issue tickets with raging, mega-huge boners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by solarman View Post
    ...for around the greens delicate type shots.
    You what now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3puttpete View Post
    You what now?
    I think he means for blading shots over/across the green and for digging holes in bunkers. 😋

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3puttpete View Post
    You what now?
    Delicate as a sledgehammer.

    To be fair, though, chipping with a club the length of a standard 6 iron doesn't work real well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3puttpete View Post
    You what now?
    You know those flophots that I am so good at
    Hey, let's pop some Viagras and issue tickets with raging, mega-huge boners.

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    That must be a seriously strong shaft to move that much sand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by solarman View Post
    I use a set now (4 months old). My back virtually demands it as now I can go home after a round and not have to lie down for hours. I was measured by Cobra on a fitting day, which helps and the pros here recommended them for me.
    I bought the 4 iron to gap wedge and mine I think are 1 inch over and upright. It's a bit weird at first but I am getting used to them.
    Thing is, it should be a full swing for all clubs, same ball position, same swing and don't really go after it with the long irons. Same swing as a 7 iron throughout.
    I still bag a gap wedge and sand wedge for around the greens delicate type shots.
    Overall I wasn't entirely convinced but now I will keep using them due to back issues.
    Do you still have these in the bag?
    I like the idea of the single length irons and have considered 4-p.

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    I have been using the F7 one lengths from 5-PW for the last 12 months. I grabbed them as I liked the idea of reducing variables, and still being reasonably new to golf I desired more consistency. Since I hadn't played with a normal set for very long, I adopted the one length concept quickly and find it works for me. My swing has developed quickly, and I am seeing shots falling off my handicap. I love the huge height I get on my short irons. I have heard the 4 is a bit too low for some. My set came with a Gap wedge, and to be honest I haven't used it, and doubt I will ever. My current gap wedge is my go to club for a lot of different shots around the green. I like having standard length wedges, I feel like I have more control. I actually like what the one lengths have done for my game, that I am about to get fitted for the forged versions, just for the sake of buying some new shiny clubs.


 

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