{"id":2015636,"date":"2020-12-10T09:47:01","date_gmt":"2020-12-10T09:47:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.golfspan.com\/?p=2015636"},"modified":"2023-12-14T10:58:33","modified_gmt":"2023-12-14T10:58:33","slug":"gear-clubs-irons-cobra-bio-cell-iron-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.golfspan.com\/gear\/clubs\/irons\/cobra-bio-cell-iron-review","title":{"rendered":"Cobra Bio Cell Iron Review – All You Need To Know"},"content":{"rendered":"

Game improving irons have become a popular choice for mid-handicappers over the years. The advancement of technology has enabled manufacturers to design more club options that make life easier for the average golfer.<\/p>\n

Reading a Cobra Bio Cell Iron Review, it came as no surprise to me that the King is once again at the forefront of golf club innovation. They consistently have managed to create equipment that makes golf easier for the average player.<\/p>\n

In this Cobra Bio Cell Iron review, we will take at how Cobra has created a forgiving club that increases distance and helps you hit the ball squarer.<\/p>\n

Things To Consider Before Buying a Set of Irons<\/h2>\n

When you are buying a set of irons, it is worth taking into account your preferred clubhead design, distance, spin, forgiveness, and most importantly, your budget.<\/p>\n

Budget<\/strong><\/p>\n

To save time when looking for your next set of irons, start by setting a budget. Once you have a number in mind, it will assist you in determining the best in that range. With the volume of irons on the market today, you will have no shortage of options, no matter your budget.<\/p>\n

Clubhead Design<\/strong><\/p>\n

Higher handicapped players should think about oversized clubheads that offer forgiveness and a large target area. Solid mid-handicap ball-strikers, might feel confident enough to acquire blades, but I would advise that you look at mid-sized heads instead. They also tend to be forgiving and have a large sweet spot.<\/p>\n

Lower handicap golfers often opt for blade irons that have a smaller sweet spot, enabling you to better shape your shots.<\/p>\n

Forgiveness<\/strong><\/p>\n

Even if we are confident in our swings and ball-striking ability, it is useful to have a forgiving club on your side. Irons with a higher MOI (moment of inertia), help you achieve a satisfactory result even when you don\u2019t middle your shot. Over-sized and mid-sized club heads are better equipped for forgiveness.<\/p>\n

Shafts<\/strong><\/p>\n

The speed of your swing will often help you determine which shafts you want your irons fitted with. Some iron options will give you the choice of graphite or steel shafts. Other irons may require you to fit your preferred shafts separately.<\/p>\n

If your swing is slow, graphite shafts will give you additional speed on your downswing, resulting in a more powerful launch. Players with faster swings may prefer the option of steel shafts, as they do not need the assistance to get the ball airborne.<\/p>\n

Distance<\/strong><\/p>\n

Distance is an essential factor to consider when looking for a new set of irons. What type of irons will help you maximize your distance? Maybe you hit further with flex shafts in comparison to stiff shafts. Or you get more distance from blades than you do from semi-hollow clubheads. If you lose distance due to unwanted shape, then an offset clubhead that helps you hit straighter may improve your distance.<\/p>\n

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