Cobra 3DP Tour Putters Review: Unexpected Excellence
Cobra reintroduces its updated 3DP Tour putters for 2026. This review covers testing of two prominent models: the Agera mallet and the Grandsport 35 blade. While their familiar shapes remain, the underlying technology has received significant refinements. Discover the new features and performance details in our comprehensive analysis.
Review Summary
Cobra's 2026 3DP Tour putters blend updated technology with familiar designs. The Agera, a winged mallet, features a prominent alignment aid for confident setup. The Grandsport 35 presents a wide blade design, offering a traditional aesthetic with an enhanced sense of confidence at address.
A notable upgrade is LA GOLF™’s patented Descending Loft Technology™. This innovation uses four distinct loft zones across the putter face to optimize launch at impact, ensuring a consistent launch angle and a true, repeatable roll.
Pros:
- Excellent alignment aids
- Appealing design
- Highly customizable
Cons:
- None identified
First Impressions
From the moment it was unboxed, the putter's aesthetics were impressive. The reviewer, partial to winged mallets, noted the Agera's bold alignment aid, which effectively covers most of the ball, simplifying aiming.
While not typically a blade user, the reviewer appreciated the Grandsport 35's wider head, which instilled confidence behind the ball due to its unique, larger profile.
The putter also comes with a high-quality, solid leather headcover. Its plush interior offers excellent protection, and the magnetic closure allows for quick and effortless removal and attachment.
Performance Verdict
While harsh UK winter green conditions made precise putting statistics difficult to gauge, a quality putter's feel transcends surface imperfections. Testing both Cobra 3DP Tour Putters on a cold February day, the Agera mallet's design particularly appealed, proving very easy to align. The Grandsport 35 blade, conversely, offered an effective, more traditional alignment line.
Cobra has upgraded the putter face for this year's 3DP Tour model. It's precisely 100% milled from MIM® 304 stainless steel, aiming for a tour-level aesthetic coupled with outstanding feel.
The distinctive lines on the face are functional, embodying LA GOLF™’s patented Descending Loft Technology™. This system incorporates four varying lofts across the face, visibly indicated by each line, to optimize the ball's launch at impact. The result is a highly consistent launch angle and a reliably true roll.
Contact with the putter face produces a crisp sound. This sound and feel are further refined by the 3D Printed Cartridge System, which strategically saves weight while contributing to a tour-like feel.
As a face-balanced putter, it suits golfers with a neutral stroke, delivering a consistent roll on the course during testing.
The 3DP Tour putters offer extensive customization options, moving beyond a standard off-the-shelf purchase. Options include upgrading the shaft from the default KBS CT Tour 120, adjusting length and lie angle, and selecting a preferred grip style.
An adjustable weighting system allows players to fine-tune the feel by swapping between lighter or heavier weights, available for separate purchase.
Overall Conclusion
In summary, the reviewer thoroughly enjoyed using these putters. The intuitive alignment system and the pleasing head shapes were particularly effective, making them strong contenders for a permanent spot in the golf bag this season.
Cobra 3DP Tour Agera Putter Details
Recommended Retail Price (RRP): £299 / $379.99
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