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3D printing has enabled complex internal geometries that are 'impossible to manufacture using traditional methods.'

Golf brand COBRA has recently unveiled its new 3DP TOUR putter series, achieving a performance breakthrough through 3D printing technology. The series employs a multi-material composite structure, including a 3D-printed nylon insert, a carbon fiber crown, a stainless steel body, and a tungsten sole weight. This design optimizes mass distribution, significantly enhancing stability and moment of inertia.
3D printing technology grants unprecedented design freedom, creating complex internal structures impossible with traditional methods. The weight saved by the lightweight carbon fiber and nylon components is strategically redistributed to the sole and perimeter of the clubhead. This achieves a lower and deeper center of gravity, resulting in superior stability and forgiveness.
Every putter is equipped with a precision-milled stainless steel face, ensuring the consistent feel, feedback, and accuracy demanded by tour professionals. The face also incorporates Descending Loft Technology, which effectively corrects loft changes at impact, optimizing the ball's launch and roll performance.
The series design balances functionality and aesthetics, featuring an enhanced alignment system, a professional-grade shaft, and specialized grips. The products are scheduled for official release on March 13, 2026, with a retail price of $379 per putter.
This launch represents COBRA's continued commitment to 3D-printed golf equipment, signaling how digital manufacturing is accelerating the evolution of sports gear toward higher performance and greater personalization.






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