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If you’ve ever wished your putter felt as steady as a mallet but as responsive as a blade, Cobra’s new 3DP TOUR lineup might be the most exciting thing to hit your short game in years.
Every now and then, a new product comes along that quietly earns a second look from golfers of all kinds. Coming in March, that’s Cobra’s new 3DP TOUR Putter Family, a lineup built around a straightforward goal: make putting a little easier, a little more stable, and a lot more consistent, without turning the club into something overly complicated.
Cobra has been pushing hard into 3D printing over the last few years, but this release feels different. It’s not just “another tech drop.” This one genuinely leans into what 3D printing does best: making shapes and structures you literally can’t make with normal manufacturing. That freedom gave Cobra’s engineers a chance to rethink how a putter should be built from the inside out.
At the core of every model is a lightweight 3D-printed nylon cartridge paired with a carbon-fiber crown and a stainless-steel body. All those weight savings let Cobra push mass down and out, boosting stability and forgiveness without turning the head into something bulky or awkward. In short: mishits stay online, and center strikes feel incredibly solid.
And speaking of feel, this is where things get really interesting. Every 3DP TOUR putter comes with a fully milled 304 stainless steel face, the same material and precision Tour players have trusted for years. It creates that crisp “click” sound better players love, but you don’t need a Tour stroke to appreciate the feedback. The sweet spot feels pure, the miss-hits don’t sting, and the roll off the face is about as clean as it gets.
Cobra also carried over LA Golf’s Descending Loft Technology, which sounds complicated but does something very simple: it helps your ball launch the same way no matter how you strike it. That means more consistent roll, fewer jumpy launches, and fewer putts that come off “dead.” It’s a small detail with a big impact.
The alignment systems across the line are another standout. Cobra took full advantage of the internal 3D-printed structure to build in large, bold, confidence-building alignment cues. Whether you prefer a simple line or a big, high-contrast aid, there’s something here that makes aiming easier the moment you set the putter down.
The options are deep to please all golfers. There’s a blade and multiple mallets, each with its own personality. But the common thread is feel, forgiveness, and confidence. Nothing in this line feels gimmicky or over-engineered. It all feels intentional, modern, and totally golfer-friendly.
Cobra didn’t just make new putters, they built a full family designed to make putting feel simpler, more stable, and way more reliable. If you’ve been waiting for something fresh in the putter space, these putters are worth checking out. Dropping on March 13, keep your eyes peeled when your out shopping..
