Like Rickie Fowler and Max Homa, Drew Stoltz found the perfect combination of Cobra irons to complete his “flow” set.
Stoltz, who is a co-host of GOLF’s Subpar Podcast, added the Cobra 3DP MB irons for his 7-iron through pitching wedge. He then plays the Cobra 3DP Limited irons in the 4 through 6 irons.
“If you want to be able to hit lasters from 150 and in and then hit to the moon from 6 through 4, this is your set,” Stoltz said in the latest episode of Emergency 9, presented by Cobra.
Stoltz chose to add the 3DP MB irons in the 7 through pitching wedge in order to have more control of his trajectory.
Cobra 3DP MB Custom Irons
The 3DP MB iron combines the looks and feel of a traditional forged muscle back with the forgiveness of a cavity back iron. The most forgiving blade on the market, the MB has captivated Tour players by checking all the boxes and exceeding expectations with its exceptional stability and feel.
FORGIVING MUSCLE BACK BLADE SHAPE
A slightly revised shape from the KING MB inspired by feedback from PGA Tour player Max Homa, the MB features a thinned topline and enhanced offset. The internal 3D printed lattice and heel, toe and hosel tungsten increases MOI for stability, and positions the CG perfectly centered and lower than the KING MB to promote higher launch.
EXTREME FORGIVENESS MEETS SOFT FEEL
The 3D printed internal lattice structure not only optimizes weight savings, but also provides the stiffness and strength to support the face and fine-tune the acoustics of each iron to produce the most appealing impact sound and feel.
TUNGSTEN WEIGHTING
The discretionary weight savings from the 3D printed lattice allowed for up to 55g of tungsten to be positioned low in the heel, toe and hosel resulting in the perfect blend of a compact blade shape with a low CG and high MOI that mirrors a game improvement iron.
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“The easiest thing for me with these irons is the ability to hit it down,” Stoltz said. “A lot of the time I like to hit low wedges, low 9 irons and things like that. This makes it a lot easier. You get all the shot-making capabilities of a blade but you get more forgiveness.”
Stoltz stuck with the 3DP Limited irons in the 4 through 6 irons to get the needed juice on his longer irons.
“I’m trying to get the most out of this that I can,” Stoltz said. “I want my mishits to get the most distance, I want my off-center strikes to be the least off-line as possible. These give me the look that I like in an iron but also more forgiveness, easier to hit up in the air then it would for the MBs if I was playing those in the long irons.”
To hear more from Stoltz, check out the video above.




















