Cobra’s T-Rail Hybrid-Iron Combo Set

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Addressing the needs of players wanting help with their iron play Cobra has introduced the third generation of their T-Rail hybrid-iron combo set making use of a design that is both forgiving and easy-to-hit.

Fast Facts Cobra Golf T-Rail Hybrid Irons
Super game-improvement category
Hollow clubhead
4H-6H hybrids
4-iron through sand wedge hollow irons
A.I.-designed H.O.T. Face
Baffler sole rails
Lofts: 5-iron 23°, pitching wedge 44°
Stock Shaft: Cobra Ultralite
Stock grip: Lamkin Crossline
Set of 4H, 5-iron through pitching wedge $999

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When Cobra introduced the first all-hollow iron hybrids three years ago the advantages for less skilled golfers were immediately obvious. This, the third iteration, is even more advantageous in that they provide trajectory and distance with a high launch while allowing control.

A hollow construction uses a broad sole with plenty for room for two Baffler Rails for better turf contact and ball impact from even troublesome lies. The leading part of each rail is hollow, and this helps to give added flex in the sole behind the clubface and that means better distance and launch.

The latest methodology for club design, Artificial intelligence, was used to produce the variable thickness and Cobra says what they call the “Sweet Zone” was enlarged by 30% with the entire face producing more ball speed.

All of the T-Rail clubs, hybrids and hybrid-shaped irons, have a flat iron-type face rather than a hybrid face’s bulge and roll.

While the seven-club set is stock with Ultralite shafts options for steel shafts and individual clubs, either T-Rail Hybrids at $180 each or Hybrid-Irons at $143 each, are available.

Ed Travis

Ed Travis is a national award winning golf journalist and has carried on a lifelong love affair with the game. His work covering the business of golf, equipment, golf personalities and travel is regularly seen in numerous print and electronic publications. He has competed in tournament golf both as an amateur and senior professional and though his competitive days are behind him, Travis still plays regularly. He and his wife live on a water hazard in suburban Orlando.

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