Just like the driver and fairway woods in the Aerojet family, the irons also have a PWR-Bridge construction. On the irons, this weight has been anchored at the back of the club so that the face and sole can flex for maximum distance and a soft feel. The weight is placed low down and close to the face to give a high trajectory and high ball speed. The face is forged and is called PWR-Shell. The unique thing about PWR-Shell is that the face is not completely flat, instead it is L-shaped and goes all the way to the sole, and this allows a larger part of the face to flex, which gives more even distances even when you hit a little thin. The back of the face is designed using AI, which has resulted in it being intentionally uneven so that distance and spin are optimised on as many as 15 points on the face. Cobra calls this H.O.T Face Technology. If you buy these Cobra clubs, you can order free Arccos sensors using a QR code on the clubs. Then you’ll have sensors for your entire set so that, with the Arccos Caddie app, you can automatically collect data from every shot on the course, generating lots of useful statistics about your game’s strengths and weaknesses.

PWR-Bridge Weighting, An innovative floating weight design enables a 30% more flexible face to deliver consistent distance. The weight is fixed in a soft polymer filler that gives optimal acoustics and feel.

PWRSHELL Face Design, A forged PWRSHELL insert gives flexibility over a larger area of the face, for increased ball speed and higher ball flight

H.O.T Face Technology, A H.O.T Face design uses artificial intelligence to create a variable thickness pattern that delivers more effective speed and spin across the face so that every shot flies maximum distance.