


Cobra is once again setting new standards in additive manufacturing. With the introduction of the new Cobra Putter 3DP TOUR family, the manufacturer combines state-of-the-art 3D printing precision with the high demands of Tour professionals. The aim: to offer golfers unprecedented stability and excellent roll characteristics.
At the heart of the new series is a highly developed multi-material construction. Cobra uses additive manufacturing not only as a visual highlight, but to push the physical boundaries of putter design. A 3D-printed nylon cartridge inside allows complex geometries to be realized that would be impossible with traditional methods.
In combination with a lightweight carbon fiber crown, massive weight is saved in the center of the club head. This freed-up mass is strategically repositioned in a stainless steel housing and tungsten weights in the sole. For players, this means an extremely high moment of inertia (MOI), which stabilizes the club head on off-center hits and maximizes forgiveness.
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Despite the futuristic design, golfers do not have to do without the classic feel. Each model in the series has a precisely milled 304 stainless steel face. This ensures direct, responsive feedback and acoustics that have been specially tailored to the needs of professionals.
A technical highlight is the integrated Descending Loft Technology (DLT) from LA GOLF. The clubface is divided into four zones with descending lofts (between 1-4 degrees). This technology corrects fluctuations in the angle of impact that occur with many players and ensures a consistent ball launch and optimum end-over-end roll.

In addition to the internal technology, the series impresses with its clear appearance. Eye-catching alignment aids help golfers to align the putter precisely to the target. The models are equipped with high-quality components such as the KBS CT Tour shaft and SuperStroke grips.
Chad DeHart, Senior Product Line Manager at Cobra Golf, explains: "3D printing gives us complete freedom to design primarily for Performance". By shifting the mass away from the center, the MOI level could be raised to a new maximum.
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21 Jan 2026
With the Cobra 3DP Tour Putter, Cobra has developed more golf clubs with the help of 3D printers. (Photo: Cobra)