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Callaway RAZR X or Cobra S3 Irons


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I am ready to pull the plug and get a new set of irons. I have been checking at either Callaway's RAZR X irons or Cobra's S3 irons. I have hit both of them and they appear both very nice irons. My handicap is 18, but my game has been improving over the past year.

If anyone has played either of the irons or both of them, would appreciate your comments and/or recommendations before buying a set.

Lew

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Originally Posted by neonlew

I have hit other OEM irons, but these two seemed the best.

Lew



If you have hit them, our opinions shouldn't matter in your decision. Both are fine sets. Pick the one that you hit the best. If you hit them both the same, pick the less expensive option.

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Originally Posted by neonlew

I am leaning towards the Cobra S3 irons now.

Lew


I have hit the S3 Max and I own a set of Razr X, what i've noticed with my razr x's is that even the miss hits get good distance! I feel much more confident with these clubs in my hands, either way though you are getting a great set of clubs!

The worst day of golf beats the best day of work!

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  • 9 months later...

Both brands are quite good. My advice would be buy the one which has a better deal/price. You will not regret with either one.

Also, after golfing for 50 years, I have learned direction is more important than distance, for scoring with irons.. If you can hit both sets on a driving range, checkout which gives you better control on direction.

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