Last week Cobra introduced their all-new Optm woods, designed to improve golfer’s dispersion and get them hitting the ball straighter. This week it’s the simple task of getting the ball into the hole quicker, and Cobra are trying to help with that through two new putter ranges – 3DP Tour and MIM.

Cobra 3DP Tour Putters
Cobra are the foremost golf brand when it comes to 3D printing, having used this technology in their iron and putter development for a number of years now.

This continues into 2026, with the new 3DP Tour putters said to be their most ‘stable, forgiving and technologically advanced’ to date.
The putters are made with a multi-material construction, designed to optimise weight distribution and stability. They feature a 3D printed nylon cartridge, along with a carbon fibre crown, stainless steel MIM body and tungsten weights in the sole.
The result of this is putters that maximise forgiveness, whilst controlling the CG to offer better launch, roll and stability.
Cobra continue to use 3D printing, as it allows them to make complex internal designs which aren’t possible to manufacture with traditional methods. These sections are able to free up mass that can be repositioned lower and further from the face, helping to add forgiveness.

Each putter has a milled stainless steel face, providing a combination of precision, consistency and feedback. It’s also designed to help with acoustics and feel too.
Within the face is the LA Golf Descending Loft Technology (DLT). Lofts descend from 4 down to 1 degree, helping to correct tendencies of adding or reducing loft at impact.

The putters also feature bold alignment optics, a KBS CT Tour shaft and SuperStroke grips as standard.
They’re available from 13th March, at £299 each.
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Cobra MIM Putters
Designed to replace the Vintage putter family that was named after historic American sports cars, the new MIM family uses Cobra’s Metal Injection Molding. This is something that we have previously seen in their iron ranges, and it helps to provide consistency, precision shaping and a premium feel.

The putters are made entirely using metal injection molding. Cobra say this offers the best of both worlds as it gives you the consistency of forging, with the efficiency of a traditional casting method.
It allows them to produce more complex shapes with tighter tolerances, retaining consistency and better detailing across the range.
An updated version of the Pebax insert is featured on every face. This is said to be firmer and more durable than previous generations, for more responsiveness and better performance over time.

The lightweight insert moves mass away from the face to increase MOI, making the putters more forgiving on off-centre strikes, whilst still feeling soft and premium.
Like the 3DP Tour range, the MIM putters use LA Golf’s Descending Loft Technology to enhance the quality of the roll.

The changing lofts on the face help to correct common faults for golfers to add or reduce loft at impact. They say the result is better launch and better end-over-end roll, and it’s something that is being used by two-time major champion Bryson DeChambeau.
The Cobra MIM putters will retail for £229, and are available from 13th March.




