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Golf 2018 in Review: 5 clubs that made headlines on the PGA Tour

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Cobra King Forged One Length Iron

Bryson DeChambeau’s back-to-back wins at the Northern Trust and Dell Technologies Championship, the first two events of the FedEx Cup Playoffs, got more people talking about his unique approach to the game and his one-length irons.

Cobra King Forged One Length irons Bryson DeChambeau’s back-to-back wins at the Northern Trust and Dell Technologies Championship, the first two events of the FedEx Cup Playoffs, got more people talking about his unique approach to the game and his one-length irons.

Cobra King Forged One Length irons (Cobra)

Cobra’s King Forged One Length irons are all 37.25 inches long, the length of a standard 7-iron, and forged from 1025 carbon steel. Tungsten is added to the sole of the 4-7 irons to lower the center of gravity and make it easier to get the ball up in the air, and a thermoplastic polyurethane insert is positioned behind the face of the 4-8 irons to soften feel at impact.

In theory, having each iron the same length allows a player to make the same swing with each club for better consistency. For the year, DeChambeau finished 10th on the PGA Tour in strokes gained approach the green with an average of 0.599.

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