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Cobra · Irons · 2020
KING MIM Tour
Best for single-digit handicaps (0-10) at 85-115mph who want the softest-feeling players iron of 2020 with strong workability + classic compact-blade looks + a touch more distance than traditional players irons.
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RRP from £999.00.
About the Cobra KING MIM Tour
The Cobra KING MIM Tour is an 2020 irons from Cobra. Listed on CaddyCompare in 5-PW, 4-PW, 5-GW and 4-GW set compositions, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff and senior flex options. Not currently listed by any UK retailer we track.
CaddyIndex™Experimental
Agentic-research score from synthesised reviews, lab tests, and head-to-head comparisons. Relative to category peers — see methodology.
74Forgiveness
80Distance
88Workability
88Feel
84Sound
90Looks
Pros & cons
Pros
- Manufacturer claim: 'softer than any forged offerings on the market' — MIM technology uniform ultra-tight grain delivers highest precision and soft feel, rivalling carbon steel forgings
- Reviewer testing: classic look + high gloss chrome + compact blade blend + cavity that hides at address + thinner topline = looks exactly how a 2020 better-players iron should look
- Excels in workability and feedback — flighting the ball down and working it left and right relatively easy vs other 2020 irons
- 33° 7-iron loft sits between traditional players and players-distance + high-density tungsten toe + TPU insert dampens vibrations — distance + workability + feel combo
Cons
- Lacks in forgiveness compared to game improvement irons — peer-relative within players-iron field, absolute limited by compact silhouette
- MIM technology is unique to Cobra in 2020 — long-term durability less proven than 1025 carbon forging at time of release
- 33° 7-iron loft trades traditional players-iron loft gapping for distance — purists may prefer 34° loft players irons
- Now 5+ years old — superseded by 2023 KING Tour + 2026 KING Tour line; available second-hand or in clearance
Best for: Single-digit handicaps (0-10) at 85-115mph who want the softest-feeling players iron of 2020 with strong workability + classic compact-blade looks + a touch more distance than traditional players irons.
Avoid if: You need GI-level forgiveness, prefer 1025 carbon forging over MIM, or want current-gen tech — the 2023 KING Tour refines the same DNA.











