Cobra 3DP Putter

COBRA 3DP TOUR Putters Review | 3D Printing Meets Milled Feel 

COBRA has continued to push forward with additive manufacturing in recent years, and the new COBRA 3DP TOUR putters represent the most advanced and complete use of that technology the brand has brought to market. Rather than treating 3D printing as a novelty or limited-run experiment, COBRA is positioning the 3DP TOUR family as a full-scale, performance-driven putter lineup built around stability, forgiveness, and Tour-validated feel. 

Scheduled for release in March, the COBRA 3DP TOUR putters combine modern manufacturing techniques with traditional materials trusted by elite players. The result is a premium putter platform designed to deliver high MOI, consistent roll, and precise feedback without sacrificing the look and feel many golfers prefer at address. 

COBRA 3DP TOUR Putters Overview 

The COBRA 3DP TOUR family is built using a sophisticated multi-material construction that allows engineers to place mass exactly where it delivers the most benefit. Each putter features a 3D-printed nylon cartridge, a carbon fiber crown, a 304 stainless steel metal injection molded body, and tungsten sole weighting. This combination is engineered to maximize stability while maintaining controlled feel through impact. 

By reducing weight in the upper portion of the putter head, COBRA is able to reposition mass lower and farther from the face. This directly increases moment of inertia and helps the putter resist twisting on off-center strikes. The goal is simple: improve consistency, particularly on longer putts and mishits that would normally result in lost ball speed or offline roll. 

Advanced 3D Printing for Performance 

At the heart of the 3DP TOUR design is COBRA’s use of advanced 3D printing. The nylon cartridge is printed with complex internal geometries that cannot be produced using traditional milling or casting processes. These internal structures allow engineers to fine-tune stiffness, weight distribution, and vibration control with extreme precision. 

The lightweight carbon fiber crown works in conjunction with the 3D-printed cartridge to free up discretionary mass. That weight is then redistributed into tungsten sole weights and the stainless steel body, helping lower the center of gravity and increase overall head stability. Rather than being a visual feature, the additive manufacturing elements are fully integrated into the putter’s performance DNA. 

High-MOI Construction with Tour-Preferred Feel 

While stability and forgiveness are clear priorities, COBRA did not compromise on feel. Every COBRA 3DP TOUR putter features a fully milled 304 stainless steel face. This material choice is consistent with what many Tour players prefer, offering crisp acoustics, consistent ball speeds, and immediate feedback at impact. 

Milled stainless steel faces continue to set the benchmark for players who rely on auditory and tactile feedback to control distance. By pairing a traditional milled face with a high-MOI, multi-material body, COBRA is aiming to deliver the best of both worlds. Golfers get modern forgiveness without losing the feedback that helps refine putting performance. 

Descending Loft Technology from LA GOLF 

Integrated into the milled face is Descending Loft Technology, developed by LA GOLF. This technology uses four loft zones across the face, progressing from four degrees at the top to one degree at the bottom. The purpose of DLT is to normalize launch conditions regardless of where impact occurs on the face. 

Many golfers either add loft or deloft the putter at impact, which can lead to inconsistent launch and excessive skid. Descending Loft Technology helps correct those tendencies by optimizing launch angle across a variety of impact positions. The result is more consistent initial roll and improved end-over-end ball motion. 

Alignment and Setup Features 

COBRA has also focused on visual clarity and confidence at address. The 3DP TOUR putters feature bold but clean alignment optics that help golfers square the face without overwhelming the topline. The shapes are designed to frame the ball naturally and encourage consistent setup. 

Cobra 3DP Agera rear

Stock builds include a KBS CT Tour shaft, chosen for its stability and controlled feel throughout the stroke. Standard models are paired with a SuperStroke Pistol 1.0 grip, while counterbalanced versions feature a 17-inch SuperStroke 3.0 grip. Each putter also comes with a premium stitched headcover. 

Cobra 3DP TOUR Models 

There are three unique head shapes in the Cobra 3DP TOUR line, with each of the two mallets offered in three configurations.  

Cobra 3DP SuperNova

Supernova, Supernova 30 and Supernova CB

The Supernova is a modern take on the fanged mallet, available with a double-neck, slant neck, or counterbalanced build.  

Cobra 3DP Grandsport 35

Grandsport 35 – The Grandsport 35 is a plumbers neck blade with large rear-bumpers.  

Cobra 3DP Agera

Agera RS, Agera RS 30, and Agera RS CB

The Agera is a large, winged mallet available with a double-neck, slant neck, or counterbalanced build. 

Who the COBRA 3DP TOUR Putters Are Designed For 

The COBRA 3DP TOUR putters are designed for golfers who want measurable forgiveness without moving to an insert-based face or ultra-soft feel profile. Players who struggle with consistency on mishits or want additional stability on longer putts should benefit most from the high-MOI construction. 

This lineup also appeals to golfers who value traditional feedback. The milled stainless steel face provides the sound and feel cues that help many players fine-tune distance control. Rather than masking feedback, the 3DP TOUR design supports it. 

Our Perspective 

The COBRA 3DP TOUR putters represent a thoughtful application of modern manufacturing technology. Instead of using 3D printing as a headline feature, COBRA has integrated it into the design process to solve real performance challenges related to stability, forgiveness, and roll consistency. 

For golfers searching for a premium putter that blends advanced construction with a traditional milled feel, the 3DP TOUR family offers a compelling option. On paper, it stands as one of COBRA’s most complete putter designs to date, and a strong example of how additive manufacturing can enhance performance. 

Pricing and Availability 

The COBRA 3DP TOUR putters will retail for $379 per model. Availability is scheduled to begin on March 13 at authorized COBRA Golf retailers. This pricing places the 3DP TOUR family squarely in the premium putter category, competing with other high-end milled and multi-material designs on the market. 

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Social Media Director and Staff Writer Ryan Hawk lives in Northwestern Illinois. He's been a writer for The Hackers Paradise since 2011, and has been part of several THP Experiences.