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The Roll Fix? COBRA Golf Adds LA GOLF DLT to a Fully Milled Face

If you’ve ever watched a putt peel off line like it’s avoiding responsibility, Cobra believes it has an answer—and it comes dressed in engineering rather than excuses. The COBRA 3DP TOUR Putter family has arrived as the brand’s most ambitious swing at stability and consistency, using 3D printing not for show, but to push mass into the places that keep the face from wobbling when your stroke does.

Cobra’s pitch is straightforward: build a putter with serious MOI and a more controlled centre of gravity, so the ball launches and rolls with less drama. The way they’ve gone about it is anything but ordinary.

What’s new in the 3DP TOUR putter family

Cobra 3DP Tour OnCourse

The new line is built around a multi-material chassis designed to shift weight lower and farther from the face—exactly where it helps the most when contact isn’t perfect. Each model combines a 3D-Printed Nylon Cartridge, carbon fiber crown, 304 stainless steel MIM body, and tungsten sole weighting.

In practical terms, that recipe is meant to create a putter that’s harder to twist and easier to return to square—two qualities golfers tend to appreciate when the putt matters and the hands suddenly feel like oven gloves.

Multi-material build: where the weight goes (and why it matters)

The headline act here is how Cobra is using 3D printing to create shapes you simply don’t get from traditional manufacturing. The lightweight carbon fiber crown and the 3D-printed nylon cartridge form the upper and mid portions of the head, freeing up mass that Cobra then relocates lower and more perimeter-weighted.

That’s the point: move weight away from the centre, increase stability, and make speed and start line more consistent when you miss the sweet spot by a fraction—because almost everyone does, even the people who swear they don’t.

Cobra frames the mission clearly through its product lead:

“3D printing gives us total freedom to design for performance first,” said Chad DeHart, Senior Product Line Manager at Cobra Golf. “By shifting mass out of the center of the putter, we pushed MOI higher than ever while engineering CG placement for exceptional stability. Pairing that with a fully milled 304 stainless steel face delivers the precise, Tour-validated feel players love. This is the kind of innovation that defines Cobra.”

Milled 304 face + LA GOLF DLT: launch and roll made simpler

High MOI is great—until the feel turns into a dull thud that tells you nothing. Cobra has avoided the “dead insert” route by going with a milled 304 stainless steel face, aiming for the crisp feedback and consistency better players demand.

Then there’s the detail that will intrigue the tinkerers and the “my putter doesn’t roll end-over-end” crowd: built into that milled face is LA GOLF’s Descending Loft Technology (DLT).

DLT progresses the loft across the face from 4°, 3°, 2°, to 1°, designed to help golfers who unknowingly add or reduce loft at impact. Cobra’s claim is that this leads to improved launch conditions and more consistent roll—less skid, less hop, and fewer of those putts that start out looking promising before turning into a bad decision.

It’s a smart collaboration because it addresses a common amateur issue without demanding a new putting stroke—or a personality transplant.

Who should consider the COBRA 3DP TOUR Putter

The COBRA 3DP TOUR Putter reads like it’s aimed at two overlapping groups:

  • Golfers who want forgiveness but refuse to accept numb feel: the fully milled 304 face is there to keep feedback honest.
  • Golfers who fight inconsistent launch and roll: LA GOLF DLT is designed to reduce the effects of delivered loft changes.
  • Players who struggle with face stability on misses: the whole multi-material concept is about boosting MOI and keeping the head steadier through impact.

If your typical miss is a slight heel strike that comes up short, or a toe strike that starts left and keeps going, you’re exactly the person this sort of chassis is built for.

Price, release date and availability

Cobra is pricing the putters as a premium offering. The Cobra 3DP TOUR Putters will retail at $379 per model and will be available at authorised COBRA retailers starting March 13th. For more information or to purchase, visit www.cobragolf.com.

Key specs at a glance

  • Construction: 3D-Printed Nylon Cartridge + carbon fiber crown + 304 stainless steel MIM body + tungsten sole weighting
  • Face: fully milled 304 stainless steel
  • Face tech: LA GOLF Descending Loft Technology (DLT) with 4° / 3° / 2° / 1° loft progression
  • Alignment: bold alignment optics
  • Shaft: KBS CT Tour shaft
  • Grip: SuperStroke Pistol 1.0 (or 17-inch SuperStroke 3.0 on counterbalanced models)
  • Headcover: premium stitched
  • Price: $379
  • On sale: March 13 (authorized COBRA retailers)

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