Cobra Golf Presents KING and KING MAX Irons

The new KING and KING MAX irons by Cobra retail for $999.

ORLANDO, Florida – Cobra Golf’s KING and KING MAX are, respectively, the new game-improvement and super game-improvement for their lineup in 2026 with 3D printed medallions.

COBRA KING IRONS

Game-improvement category

3D-printed medallion

80g internal weighting encased in polymer

More flexible face insert

Pre-worn sole leading edge

Stock shafts: KBS Tour Lite, KBS PGI

Stock grip: SuperStroke Crossline

Set of seven irons: $999 steel, $1.099 graphite

COBRA KING MAX IRONS

Super game-improvement category

Larger profile than King model

More offset than King model
Lofts 2° weaker

3D-printed medallion

80g internal weighting encased in polymer

More flexible face insert

Pre-worn sole leading edge

Stock shafts: KBS Tour Lite, KBS PGI

Stock grip: SuperStroke Crossline

Set of seven irons: $999 steel, $1.099 graphite

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Cobra Golf has had lots of experience with 3D printing in their players irons and putters which they brought to the King and King Max 2026 models using that technique for the rear medallion. The benefit is to be able to produce an intricate lattice to ensure the club head weight is properly positioned for added forgiveness and better performance,

The center of gravity could be lowered 2mm which helps with a higher launch angle and a steeper descent for both accuracy and control.

Cobra’s Skid Sole has a pre-worn leading edge and there’s additional with the mid-sole adjusted to be flatter. These features help with turf contact plus lower the center of gravity an additional amount.

“We are huge believers in 3D-printed technology,” said Jose Miraflor, Cobra’s VP of Product Architecture and Consumer Connections. “Using 3DP to reposition the CG of the new KING and KING MAX irons perfectly illustrates our dedication to continuing innovation and makes them our most advanced max-game improvement irons to date.”

https://www.cobragolf.com/

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Ed 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 prominently featured 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, Ed still plays regularly and carries a handicap of 4. He lives on a water hazard in suburban Orlando. His email address is GolfScribe@outlook.com.

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