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Cobra 3DP TOUR Irons

Players Cavity2025$1049🏆 Golf Digest🥈 MyGolfSpy

Cobra printed the inside of this iron. Not molded, not milled, printed. The 3DP TOUR uses a 3D-printed metal lattice that sits inside the head, and that lattice is why this club exists. It lets Cobra put weight exactly where they want it and quiet the face at the same time, which is the trick every players cavity is trying to pull off and most can't.

This is a compact iron with a thin topline and not much offset, so it looks like a blade at address. Then you hit it. The 32-degree 7-iron loft is traditional, the kind of number better players expect, so distances land where a low-handicapper's eye tells them they should. No jacked-up loft games here. What you get instead is a forged face that feels soft, a sole that works through the turf, and forgiveness that hides behind a shape that has no business being this playable.

Golf Digest gave it Hot List Gold and said 3D printing changes the game. That's a big claim for an internal part nobody sees, but the feel backs it up. This is an iron for someone who wants to look down at a players club and still get a little help when they miss.

Cobra 3DP TOUR Irons: Key Specs

Category
Players Cavity
Set makeup
4-iron to PW
7-iron loft
32 degrees
Loft range
22 to 45 degrees
Model year
2025
MSRP
$1049

Loft Specifications

4i5i6i7i8i9iPW
22.0°25.0°28.0°32.0°36.0°40.0°45.0°

Stock steel shaft. Lofts are approximate and subject to manufacturing tolerances.

Technology

ForgedTungsten WeightingVibration DampeningMulti-Material

Industry Recognition

Golf Digest

Hot List Gold — 3D printing changes the game

MyGolfSpy

Industry-changing construction technology

About the Cobra 3DP TOUR

The lattice is the point. Cobra 3D-prints a metal web that fills the hollow body, and that structure does two jobs at once. It supports the thin forged face so the club can flex for speed without feeling harsh, and it dampens vibration so a strike off the toe or heel still feels solid instead of tinny. Multi-material construction means the face, body, and internal lattice are each doing a specific thing rather than one casting trying to do everything. Tungsten sits low and toward the toe to keep the center of gravity down and the head stable through impact. That's how a head this small stays forgiving. The 4-degree loft gaps run clean from the 22-degree 4-iron to the 45-degree pitching wedge, so gapping is predictable and there are no surprise jumps between clubs.

Loft Analysis

The Cobra 3DP TOUR's 7-iron is lofted at 32° - near-traditional - close to the classic 32-34° benchmark. For a golfer with an 85-95 mph swing speed, this projects to a 7-iron carry of approximately 143-153 yards. The 5-iron (25°) to 7-iron gap of 7° is well-gapped, which may create overlapping distance windows with similarly lofted fairway woods or hybrids. The pitching wedge at 45° provides a conventional loft window that pairs cleanly with a 50-52° gap wedge.

Who Should Play the Cobra 3DP TOUR?

  • Low to mid-handicappers who want a compact, blade-like look without giving up all the forgiveness of a cavity back.
  • Players who care about feel and want the soft response of a forged face on center strikes.
  • Anyone tired of strong-lofted distance irons and wanting traditional lofts that make gapping and trajectory predictable.
  • Better players who miss toward the toe or heel and want an iron that still feels solid on those strikes.
  • Golfers curious whether 3D-printed internals actually do something, and willing to pay for the answer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the 3D printing in the Cobra 3DP TOUR actually do?

Cobra 3D-prints a metal lattice inside the hollow head. It braces the thin forged face for speed and soaks up vibration so off-center hits still feel solid. It also frees up weight that Cobra moves into low tungsten. You never see it, but you feel it at impact.

Is the 3DP TOUR a players iron or a game-improvement iron?

It's a players cavity, which splits the difference. The compact head, thin topline, and minimal offset read like a players iron, but the internal lattice and tungsten weighting add forgiveness you wouldn't expect from a shape this small. It suits low to mid-handicappers more than a high-handicap beginner.

What is the loft of the 3DP TOUR 7-iron?

The 7-iron is 32 degrees, a traditional loft rather than a strengthened one. Lofts run in 4-degree steps from the 22-degree 4-iron up to the 45-degree pitching wedge, so your gapping and trajectories stay where a better player expects them.

How does the 3DP TOUR feel compared to a forged blade?

Softer and more stable on mishits. A blade rewards a pure strike and punishes everything else. The forged face here gives you that soft center-strike feel, but the lattice keeps the bad ones from stinging your hands the way a blade does.

Why did the 3DP TOUR win Golf Digest Hot List Gold?

Golf Digest pointed to the 3D-printed construction as the reason, calling it a change to how irons get built. The payoff testers noticed was the combination they don't usually get together: a small, clean shape with the feel and forgiveness of something bigger.

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