In short
The Cobra MIM Widesport (2026) is a blade putter suited to players with an arcing stroke. It is face balanced, with a built-in alignment aid. It carries a $279 MSRP.
Face balanced blades are rare birds. Most blade putters come with a healthy dose of toe hang, which pushes them toward golfers with an arced stroke and leaves straight-back-straight-through putters shopping in the mallet aisle. The 2026 Cobra MIM Widesport breaks that pattern. It keeps the classic blade profile at address but balances the head so the face wants to stay square through the stroke, not rotate.
The MIM in the name refers to metal injection molding, the process Cobra uses to form the head. Instead of milling a putter from a solid billet, the metal is molded under pressure and then finished, which lets Cobra control the shape and weight distribution more precisely than traditional casting. The practical result is a blade that feels dense and consistent across the face.
Add in a proper alignment aid, something plenty of traditional blades skip in the name of a clean topline, and you get a putter aimed at a specific golfer: someone who loves the look of a blade but putts like a mallet player. That golfer has been underserved for years. This is Cobra going after them directly.
Widesport is an accurate name. The body is broader than a classic Anser-style blade, and that extra width does two jobs. It moves weight away from the face to stabilize the head on off-center hits, and it creates room for the alignment aid, which gives you a clear reference for squaring the face at address. You still get a blade silhouette in the bag and at setup, just with more substance behind the ball. The face balanced build is the real story, though. Set the shaft on your finger and the face points at the sky, which means the head resists twisting during the stroke. If you take the putter straight back and straight through, that balance works with you instead of fighting you. Golfers with a strong arc should look elsewhere in Cobra's lineup, because this head is not built to swing open and closed.
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.
| Brand | Cobra |
| Model | MIM Widesport |
| Year | 2026 |
| Type | Blade |
| Toe hang | Face balanced |
| Alignment aid | Yes |
| MSRP | $279 |
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