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The Cobra 3DP Tour Aguera (2026) is a high-MOI mallet built for maximum forgiveness on off-center putts. It is face balanced, with a built-in alignment aid. It carries a $379 MSRP.
High MOI Putter
Cobra keeps pushing 3D printing further into the putter category, and the 2026 3DP Tour Aguera is the most complete version of the idea yet. The head is built around a printed metal lattice that lets Cobra remove weight from the center of the body and push it to the perimeter in ways a milled or cast putter physically can't match. The result is a mallet with genuinely high MOI, meaning strikes out toward the heel or toe lose less speed and twist the face less than they would on a traditional blade or mid-mallet.
This is a face balanced putter, so it wants a straight-back, straight-through stroke. If you take the putter back with a lot of arc and face rotation, the Aguera will fight you a little. But if your stroke is on the straighter side, or you simply want the putter to resist twisting when you catch one off-center, this head shape does a lot of the work for you.
Add in a proper alignment aid on the crown and you get a putter aimed squarely at golfers who miss short putts because of face angle and contact quality, not because of green reading. It's a tool for making the boring three-footers automatic.
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The lattice structure is the whole story here. Printing the internal geometry means Cobra can put material only where it does something useful, so the middle of the head is essentially scaffolding while the real mass sits at the corners. That's how the Aguera gets its stability without ballooning into an oversized head that's hard to look at. The lattice also filters vibration at impact, which gives the putter a softer, quieter feel than its steel construction would suggest. Up top, the alignment aid runs with your target line and frames the ball at address. Combined with the face balanced weighting, setup is simple: square the line, keep the stroke quiet, let the head stability handle the rest. Nothing about the shape asks you to manipulate the putter through impact.
Who It's For
- Players with a straight-back, straight-through stroke who need a face balanced head to match it.
- Anyone who struggles with off-center contact and wants a putter that keeps mishits close to the intended line.
- Golfers who aim poorly at address and putt better with a strong visual alignment aid.
- Equipment-curious players who want to try 3D printed construction and can feel the difference a lattice core makes at impact.
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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.
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| Brand | Cobra |
| Model | 3DP Tour Aguera |
| Year | 2026 |
| Type | High MOI |
| Toe hang | Face balanced |
| Alignment aid | Yes |
| MSRP | $379 |
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- Is the Cobra 3DP Tour Aguera good for an arcing putting stroke?
- Not really. It's face balanced, which suits a straight-back, straight-through stroke. If your stroke has significant arc and face rotation, you'll generally putt better with a toe hang model. Minor arc is fine, but strong arc players should look elsewhere in Cobra's lineup.
- What does the 3D printed lattice actually do?
- It hollows out the center of the head so Cobra can move that weight to the perimeter. That raises MOI, so the face twists less on off-center hits and your mishits keep more speed and line. The lattice also dampens vibration, which softens the feel at impact.
- How forgiving is the 2026 Aguera compared to a normal mallet?
- It's a step up. A conventional milled mallet still carries a lot of mass in the middle of the head. The Aguera's printed core lets more of the total weight sit at the edges, so it holds its line better on heel and toe strikes than most similarly sized mallets.
- Is a 3D printed putter durable enough for regular play?
- Yes. The lattice is metal, not plastic, and it's enclosed within the head structure. It handles bag chatter and daily play like any other premium putter. Treat it the way you'd treat any milled putter and it will hold up fine.
- Who should skip the 3DP Tour Aguera?
- Strong arc strokes, golfers who prefer the look and feel of a small blade, and anyone who finds alignment lines distracting at address. Consistent ball-strikers with a repeatable stroke will also see less benefit from the high MOI design than players who spread contact around the face.
Alternatives to the Cobra 3DP Tour Aguera
Other high moi putter models from different brands, closest to its model year.
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