Cobra Launches Most Advanced Putter Range Ever

Alt text: Golf putter from Cobra's new advanced putter collection.

Cobra’s making a bold move into the premium putter market with two Ferrari-inspired models that could change everything in 2025.

The new LIMIT3D 3D printed putters come with a hefty $599/£499 price tag, but they’re packed with some seriously cool tech that might just be worth it.

These aren’t your average putters. Cobra’s teamed up with Ferrari to create two models: the Enzo (a big, stable mallet) and the Pista (a more classic blade-style design). Both look like they mean business.

The Enzo’s got these wide rear wings and a sight line that runs all the way through the head – perfect if you want help lining up your putts. The Pista might look more traditional, but that’s where “traditional” ends.

Here’s what makes these putters special: they’re 3D printed using aerospace-grade 316L material. Cobra’s been playing with 3D printing since 2022, and pros like Rickie Fowler and Max Homa are already using similar tech in their irons.

“We’re pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in putter design,” says Chad DeHart from Cobra Golf. “The performance gains we’ve seen made this a no-brainer.”

The tech story gets better. Both putters have:
– Adjustable weights in the sole
– Special face technology that changes loft from 4° to 1° as you move down the face
– Super-precise weight placement for more forgiveness on off-center hits

While they might not scream “Ferrari” at first glance, look closer and you’ll see the inspiration. The Enzo’s got those sharp, straight lines, while the Pista shows off smooth curves like its car counterpart.

But here’s the big question: Can these newcomers compete with established names like Odyssey and Scotty Cameron at this price point? They’ll need to perform exceptionally well to convince golfers to make the switch.

One thing’s for sure – Cobra’s not just recycling old designs here. They’re trying something genuinely new, and that’s pretty exciting for anyone looking to sink more putts.

Elliott Mitchell
Elliott Mitchell
Elliott Mitchell is a Golf Glance Senior Writer. After earning a degree in Sports Journalism, he joined the club in 2021. Elliott is in charge of Golf Glance's news, features, and travel sections, as well as the courses.

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