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Was given a used set of Cobra Amp Cell Pro ions 4-PW for my birthday a few days ago (it pays to have a friend in the golf industry who gets new blades every year :-) ). Does anyone play with these? I hope I can play with these with any type of confidence one day. Amazing looking clubs IMO...l ook at this PW!

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I've also heard they were made exactly how Rickie Fowler wanted them. Look really really good :w00t:

Henry

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Originally Posted by BENtSwing32

I'll go with this comment and ignore @mvmac

's lol

Haha, not a fan of poulter then?

lol he's OK, I was just being an a-hole :whistle:

Played an executive course with these today just to get a feel for them...first hole, 140 yards, 8 iron, hit it pure and almost jizzed in my pants. They rival Mizuno blades that I've hit, but they are a bit smaller in length of head. I was surprised I hit them well...no shanks, tops or chunks. Definitely lost 5 yards per club compared to my 825 Pros, but that could be worked out. I'm surprised not much has been said about these blades (that I've heard), they are absolutely amazing irons.

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lol he's OK, I was just being an a-hole

Fair enough, i think though if i wasn't British i would not like him at all. He just seems so cocky and when he's not playing well he comes across as really angry in his interviews.

But back to the irons. I saw a review on YouTube actually by Mark Crossfield and he did say they were amazing feeling irons with a little more "help" in them than appearances would have you first believe maybe.

Henry

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I had a hit of the 6i at a demo day a few days ago and was really impressed. It is one of the bigger blades I've seen heal to toe, similar size to me MP-53s, and was a lot more forgiving than I expected. I didn't hit too far from the middle, but enough that I thought I would have seen a significant performance drop, but I really didn't. Very nice clubs.

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