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SPOTTED: Cobra Golf Debuts 3D Printer Putter
Cobra Golf is adding putters back to its lineup, but this one is a little different… I mean, really different.
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Following the release of its MIM Wedges and KING Tour Irons made using Metal Injection Molded, Cobra is tripling down on advanced metal production methodologies with the release of the Limited-Edition KING Supersport-35 putter.
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With the help of the engineer’s at HP and Parmatech and HP’s Metal Jet Binder Jetting technology, Cobra is releasing a limited edition putter that features a fully additively manufactured 316 stainless steel body with an intricate lattice structure to optimise weight distribution and deliver the highest-possible Moment of Intertia (MOI) in a blade-shaped putter.
But that’s just the body, as the the King Supersport-35 utilizes a face insert designed with the team at SIK Golft—the manufacturer’s of reigning U.S. Open champ Bryson DeChambeau’s flat stick—to take advantage of their patented Descending Loft Technology (DLT), which utilizes four descending lofts (4°, 3°, 2°, 1°), to impart consistent launch and roll putt after putt.

The Limited-Edition KING Supersport-35 putter is currently available for pre-order on Cobra’s website here, and is priced at $399. Sorry lefties, this limited edition putter will only be made in right-handed models in 34” with a 375g head weight, KBS FST steel putter shaft and Cobra Lamkin Sinkfit Pistol grip with COBRA Connect, powered by Arccos.
Cobra has also commented that it plans to release at least two (2) additional 3D printed technology products in 2021. Indeed, with the launch of the King Supersport-35 putter, Cobra along with HP, have announced working on a strategic product roadmap that will take advantage of the manufacturing advantages of HP’s additive technology.
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