Cobra putters are back with a bang as the brand unveils 10 new models in two distinct families.
The big talking point will still be the 3D-printing technology. Cobra first brought this to market last year in the King SuperSport-35 with help from tech giants HP.
This range is about pushing the boundaries to create something that performs better both in terms of roll quality and stability. The result is some rather bold designs that have already been a hit on tour.

The King Vintage Series blends classic shapes with Cobra’s modern technology for players who want to look at something more traditional behind the ball.
Across both ranges Cobra have partnered with SIK Golf and Bryson DeChambeau to design improved roll in a soft yet crisp feeling aluminium face insert.
2021 Cobra putters: The line-up
First up let’s take a look at the new King 3D-Printed range. The first model is the King GrandSport-35 which has an oversized blade shape. It has a plumber neck design making it perfect for players with a slight arc to their stroke. It is also available in an armlock offering.

It has a 268-gram steel chassis, a 21-gram forged aluminium crown which side around the intricate 3D-printed nylon in the centre. We also see tungsten weights in both the toe and heel to increase perimeter weighing which boosts MOI and forgiveness.
The King SuperNova has an oversized fang design with the aim to drive up MOI and forgiveness on off centre hits.

This stability is possible thanks to two 3D-printed lattice sections made from extremely lightweight nylon material. This means Cobra can optimise the rest of the weight around the perimeter to drive the MOI up.





