


Cobra Golf breaks with Traditions: With the introduction of the new 3DP MB and 3DP X models, the Californian innovator is expanding its family of 3D-printed clubs. This makes the company the first manufacturer to make the benefits of additive manufacturing accessible to the broad mass of golfers - from Tour professionals to recreational players.
For decades, the golf world was faced with an unsolvable dilemma: either you play a slim, sensitive Blade (muscle back) and accept the high price for poor hits - or you go for chunky "game improvement" irons for more safety. The new Cobra 3DP Irons resolve this contradiction with state-of-the-art technology.
At the heart of the new series is the so-called DMLS process (Direct Metal Laser Sintering). In this process, 316L stainless steel in powder form is melted layer by layer using a laser. This enables an internal lattice structure (lattice) that would be physically impossible with conventional forging or casting.
Thanks to this lattice, Cobra saves a massive amount of weight in the center of the club head. This "free" weight is shifted to the periphery (heel and toe) in the form of heavy tungsten inserts. The result: a club that looks like a classic Iron from the outside, but offers the forgiveness of a much larger model at impact. The grille also acts as an acoustic filter that dampens vibrations and imitates the coveted "soft" feel of a forged iron.
With the expansion of the line, Cobra now offers the right setup for every requirement profile. While the already well-known 3DP Tour serves the medium handicap range, the new additions cover the extreme ranges.
| Feature | Cobra 3DP MB | Cobra 3DP Tour | Cobra 3DP X |
|---|---|---|---|
| Target group | Tour pros and low-handicappers | Ambitious amateurs | Mid to high handicappers |
| Handicap recommendation | 0 - 10 | 0 - 15 | 10 - 25+ |
| Profile | Compact Blade, thin topline | Classic Players Iron | Larger game improvement profile |
| Loft (7 Iron) | 34° (Traditional) | 32° (Modern) | 29° (Distance-oriented) |
| Main advantage | Maximum control and workability | Balance of precision and help | Maximum launch and forgiveness |
The 3DP MB deserves special attention. It is based directly on the prototypes that PGA star Max Homa has had in his bag since 2025. Homa requested an even thinner topline and specific adjustments to the offset. Thanks to 3D printing technology, Cobra was able to implement these changes within a few weeks - a process that would have taken months with conventional molds. The MB is therefore probably the most forgiving Blade ever to reach the market.
A decisive advantage for customers of Cobra 3DP Irons: As lofts and lie angles have been harmonized across the entire series, the models can be ideally combined. For example, experts recommend choosing the long irons (3-5) from the forgiving X series and switching to the controlled MB model for precise shots into the green (8-GW).
The future of golf has its price: a 6-piece set of the new Cobra 3DP Irons will retail for around €2,000. Sales at All4Golf will start on January 9, 2026 and, for the first time, all models will be available for both right- and left-handers right from the start.
06 Jan 2026
The new Cobra 3DP Irons will be available from January 9. (Photo: Cobra)