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Cobra MIM Sport-60 パター

2026Blade$279

要点

The Cobra MIM Sport-60 (2026) is a blade putter suited to players with an arcing stroke. It has full toe hang. It carries a $279 MSRP.

Blade Putter

Cobra doesn't make many putters, so when they do, it's worth paying attention. The 2026 MIM Sport-60 is a blade built with the same metal injection molding process Cobra has used in its wedges for years, and the pitch is simple: MIM produces a softer, more consistent head than casting, without the price tag of full milling.

This is a traditional blade in the honest sense. Full toe hang, no alignment aid, no wings or tungsten pods or fancy topline graphics. You get a clean shape at address and a head that wants to open and close through the stroke. If your putting stroke has a real arc to it, that's a feature. If you take the putter straight back and straight through, keep scrolling, because this head will fight you.

Cobra clearly built the Sport-60 for a specific player rather than trying to make one putter for everyone. That restraint is rare in 2026, and it's the main reason this club is interesting.

デザイン

Metal injection molding is the story here. Instead of pouring molten steel into a cast or carving a head from a billet, Cobra packs fine metal powder into a mold and sinters it, which produces a dense, uniform head with almost no hand finishing required. In their wedges, that meant every head came out the same and felt noticeably soft. The same logic applies on the greens, where feel matters even more. The Sport-60 shape itself is a classic heel-shafted blade with full toe hang, meaning the toe points straight at the ground when you balance the shaft on your finger. That much toe hang is a deliberate choice. It matches a strongly arced stroke where the face rotates open and closed a lot, and Cobra skipped the alignment line entirely, betting that the kind of player who wants this head aims off the leading edge and the shape anyway.

Who It's For

  • Players with a strong arc in their putting stroke, since full toe hang rewards face rotation instead of fighting it.
  • Traditionalists who aim off the leading edge and find sight lines and dots distracting rather than helpful.
  • Anyone who liked the feel of Cobra's MIM wedges and wants that same soft, consistent strike on the greens.
  • Golfers who miss short putts with a face-balanced mallet and suspect their stroke has more rotation than their current putter allows.

テクノロジー

Heel-Toe WeightingCompact Profile3D Printed BodySIK Face Insert

About Cobra

Cobra's 3D printed putters use additive manufacturing to create complex internal structures impossible with traditional methods, allowing precise weight placement for optimal MOI and feel.

スペック

BrandCobra
ModelMIM Sport-60
Year2026
TypeBlade
Toe hangFull toe hang
Alignment aidNo
MSRP$279

よくある質問

What does full toe hang mean on the Cobra MIM Sport-60?
Balance the shaft on your finger and the toe of the Sport-60 points straight down at the ground. That's full toe hang, and it means the head naturally wants to rotate open on the backstroke and closed through impact. It suits players whose stroke arcs strongly around their body. If your stroke is straight back and through, a face-balanced putter is a better match.
What is MIM construction and how is it different from a milled putter?
MIM stands for metal injection molding. Fine steel powder gets packed into a mold and sintered into a solid head, which produces a denser, more uniform result than traditional casting and requires almost no hand polishing. Feel-wise it lands close to a milled putter, soft and consistent, but the process costs less than machining each head from a solid block. Cobra has used MIM in its wedges since 2020, and the Sport-60 brings the same process to a putter.
Is the Cobra MIM Sport-60 forgiving?
Not especially, and it isn't trying to be. This is a blade with a compact head and full toe hang, so mishits off the heel or toe will lose more distance than they would with a big mallet. What you get in exchange is feedback. You'll know exactly where you struck it, which many better putters prefer.
How do you aim a putter with no alignment aid?
With the Sport-60 you aim off the leading edge and the topline. Plenty of good putters actually aim more consistently this way, because a sight line can conflict with how your eyes perceive the target. If you've always relied on a line or dot, give yourself a few practice sessions before judging it. Some players adapt quickly, others never do.
Who should not buy the Cobra MIM Sport-60?
Skip it if your stroke is straight back and straight through, if you rely on an alignment line to start putts online, or if you want maximum stability on off-center hits. Full toe hang plus a compact blade shape punishes a stroke it wasn't designed for. This putter is built for arc-stroke players who value feel over forgiveness, and it doesn't pretend otherwise.

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