I think those are some of the nicest looking irons ever produced and are absolutely worth 600. However, Rickie Fowler wasn’t good enough to play those so do what you will with that information lol.
Yes, they are worth it.
No, a +6.4 couldn’t play them. They were made for Rickie Fowler, and he couldn’t hit them pure.
Yan said:
Yes, they are worth it.
No, a +6.4 couldn’t play them. They were made for Rickie Fowler, and he couldn’t hit them pure.
Those aren’t the rf33s they’re just the regular mb, not quite as small iirc.
@Fenix
Check the crown on the left… RF
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=RX3mMfhUSnM
Yeah but the milled tiny ones are the rev33s, these are slightly different. I think they’re a little bigger but I’m not 100% TBF.
@Fenix
They are very similar. Only difference is the grooves on this are milled, where the face is custom milled on the rf33’s.
“The new Cobra RF MB blades share all the same features as the limited edition Rev33, except for the one key difference being the new RF MB’s are forged to final shape through a precise five-time forging process with the face and grooves being CNC milled—versus the Rev33 irons being 100 percent CNC milled to spec.”
I’d buy them and just keep them on display tbh nobody in the world is good enough to hit those irons.
@Riley
How do the Cobra RF compare playability-wise vs those Hogan FtWorth15’s? Thanks u/jaygord34.
Yes, no.
How many clubs for 600?
West said:
How many clubs for 600?
4-pw.
As a fitter I have had this iron head in my fit cart for 3 years, and not a single person has bought them. They are for the purest of pure ball strikers. Great, beautiful looking irons, but I would highly suggest not playing them.
@Hal
Yeah but I assume you were selling them for a lot more than $85/club, right?
Emerson said:
@Hal
Yeah but I assume you were selling them for a lot more than $85/club, right?
Price wasn’t the issue, it was nobody could hit them. I’ve fit really good players before too. They were the thinnest blade you could buy, which made them look incredible at address, but they felt awful on mishits, and the sweet spot was tiny.
Nobody can play them.
100% yes and 100% no.
I once played with a guy that had them. He was in the 8-9 range and was absolutely struggling with them. I didn’t hit any, but I held and took a couple dry cuts with them. They are the most terrifying clubs I’ve ever stood over, and that includes my dad’s old 1-iron.