Cobra unveils MIM and 3DP Tour putters

Cobra Golf has unveiled its new MIM putter range as well as the 3DP Tour putter family.

Replacing Cobra’s Vintage putter range, the MIM lineup (RRP £269) is constructed using metal injection molding – a manufacturing process that combines the consistency of forging with the efficiency of traditional casting. This process allows Cobra engineers to produce complex shapes with tighter tolerances, resulting in greater consistency and refined detailing in each model.

Each putter in the lineup – which includes a total of nine headshapes – features Cobra’s Pebax face insert, which is now firmer and more durable for improved responsiveness and long-term performance. Made from a lightweight thermoplastic elastomer, the insert redistributes mass away from the face to increase moment of inertia, delivering greater stability and forgiveness on off-centre strikes while maintaining a soft feel.

To further enhance roll performance, the MIM family incorporates LA GOLF’s Descending Loft Technology. With lofts that progress from 4-1°, DLT helps correct the tendencies of adding or reducing loft during impact.

The MIM series also features precision-milled MIMchined alignment patterns that provide visual framing and help players feel confident at setup.

Meanwhile, the 3DP TOUR family (RRP £299) features multi-material construction that optimises mass distribution and stability.

Each model features a 3D printed nylon cartridge, carbon fibre crown, 304 stainless-steel MIM body, and tungsten sole weighting – creating a structure that maximises moment of inertia while precisely controlling centre of gravity for improved launch, roll and stability.

In the 3DP TOUR family, 3D printing allows engineers to create complex internal geometries that are impossible to manufacture using traditional methods.

Integrated into the milled face of each putter is LA GOLF’s Descending Loft Technology (DLT), and each putter also features bold alignment optics for improved aim and confidence at address.