Cobra

3D Printed

Why we like it

Computer 3-D printing has been part of club prototype design for two decades, but it had no practical value in making finished clubs. Cobra’s engineers found a way to 3-D print certain parts that could not be cast, forged or machined by traditional means. The intricate nylon lattice structure in the heel and toe sections is one-seventh the density of steel yet provides a stable core that supports the heavier materials around it. The support provided by the 3-D printed section damps vibration for better sound and feel.

  • 3-D printing method is used to make weight-saving lattice work to support structures inside the head.
  • One model (Grandsport-35); plumber’s neck; head weights: 345-395 grams; lengths: 34, 35, 41 inches; loft: 1-4 degrees

Top 5 firmest feeling, blade putters, high-handicaps

Reviewer profile

“The materials and shaping work together. Light but strong at impact, and I feel the forgiveness of the face.”

– 13-Handicapper

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