How COBRA is puttering around with 3D printing to push forward the club production process
Sign Up For Goods 🛍️ Product news, reviews, and must-have deals. Walk onto the green with a COBRA LIMIT3D flat stick in hand and, unless the person next to you reads putts like they’ve got access to the tournament setup sheet, you could well get a double-take. There are stranger silhouettes you can crouch over waiting for the line to whisper its secrets, but the 3D-printed COBRA PISTA blade and ENZO mallet putters have enough stealth-fighter energy to pull some attention away from trying to outthink a slope. Released in early 2025, these boutique clubs have a dark finish and disciplined lines, so they come across less science project and more project that happens to be made with science. But they don’t really reveal all their secrets outside of the lab, because that’s where you can truly see how these heads are not simply CNC milled from one-piece blocks or cast in molds. There’s less carving, less compromise, no chunky concessions. Just tight tolerances and precise internal dimensionality that you can’t achieve with a bit. …



