Cobra brings great vibes and new 3DP mechanics

Wwelcome to Full Fit 2026the new GOLF platform to give you real-golfer insight into which 2026 gears might best suit your game. So far, we’ve brought together six GOLF content creators of varying abilities and sent them through a six-pack full-size golf bag (driver to putter!) at six major club manufacturers in Phoenix and Carlsbad, Calif. We hope that you may see the shadows of your game in one of our editors and learn something and inspiration from their relevant experience.
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CYMI: Ep. 2: TaylorMade’s Qi4D driver, Spider putters stole the show
CYMI: Ep. 3: Titleist shows TPI, SM11 wedges, Scotty Cameron putters
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Day 4 of Fully Fit at Cobra was one of the most anticipated days of the group, and for many reasons.
For one, the Cobra delivers high-energy vibes. With the Cobra team, you know you’re going to have a great time, especially with Andrew Lusty, Perry Dickey and tour guide Ben Schomin, who joined us for the day. They even have wedge and putter design lead Chad DeHart and putters.
It was a beautiful scene after the course at Encinitas Ranch Golf Course, where Cobra parked its old tour truck to serve as the first putting area. For the second day in a row, we got views of the Pacific Ocean as we put the latest golf clubs through their paces.
Third, the product had a lot to be excited about.
Jake, Johnny and I were all eager to get a set of Cobra’s new 3DP rigs. It was the second time we saw them, but now we are going to drive them.
Johnny and Ben quickly realized that the forgiveness of the 3DP Tours set could not be compared, and they were amazed at how easily they hit.
Cobra 3DP Tour Custom Irons
KING 3D Printed TOUR instruments use 3D printing technology to open a new field of operation. Their graceful design features the most forgiving blade shape on the market, delivering the forgiveness that aspiring players need, as well as the soft look and feel that better players desire. 3D PRINTED STEEL CONSTRUCTION Each bar is fully 3D printed from 316 stainless steel. 3D printing offers significant advantages over traditional casting and forging methods, opening up more design freedom and significant performance improvements. FORGIVING PLAYERS BLADE SHAPE 3D printing has opened up new design possibilities, allowing COBRA engineers to create a versatile blade shape (high MOI, low CG) for a game-enhancing iron without sacrificing the smooth look and feel sought after by better players. INTERNAL LATTICE STRUCTURE COBRA took the blade-back blade shape (equal in size and shape to the KING TOUR iron), and changed the interior of the blade into a complex internal lattice structure to reduce the weight of the club by 33%. That optional weight has been repositioned to improve feel, CG position, and MOI.
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ALSO AVAILABLE AT: PGA Tour Superstore, Cobra
When we got ready for the 3DP MBs, Jake and I both went in thinking we would be on the same shaft, but we weren’t. I’ve been a long time user of the Project X 6.5 shaft, but Andrew and I found the Nippon Modus 120 X hit my launch and spun just a hair while containing my lefty miss. For Jake, who had previously played the Project X 6.5 but was using the Modus 120 X in his set of Cobra King MB and CBs, the Project X gave him slightly better numbers to return to his wallet.
Sean has also found great success with 3DP Tour irons as he continues to learn more about what clubs should fit in his bag.
The 3DP irons weren’t the only show stopper, as Wadeh increased his ball speed to 165 mph with the new OPTM LS driver. Maddi also worked with Ben to top her bag with a 3-wood, 5-wood and 9-wood.
The Cobra team put in a historic day as we passed the halfway mark of our journey. At this point, our bags are starting to fill up, but Callaway and Srixon are still on deck. Stay tuned.
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