The new LIMIT3D Putters, like COBRA's revolutionary 3DP irons, are highlighted by their state-of-the-art 3D-printed construction. This revolutionary fabrication process precisely crafts the head layer-by-layer, allowing for an intricate internal lattice design that's structurally as rigid yet demonstrably lighter than a traditional cast or forged club. With copious discretionary weight now at their disposal, COBRA's engineers strategically redistributed mass throughout the head, dramatically increasing MOI and stability while delivering the sound and feel of a one-piece milled putter.
The LIMIT3D offering's roll performance is impressive as well, thanks to LA GOLF's proprietary Descending Loft Technology. Consisting of four flat surfaces milled into the putter face that progressively decline in loft (4°, 3°, 2°, 1°), this technology optimizes launch across the surface. As a result, the ever-critical forward, end-over-end roll dynamic begins almost immediately after impact, regardless of whether the ball is struck with a descending, neutral, or ascending blow.
The ENZO is an exceptionally forgiving mallet suited to players with a straight-back, straight-through putting stroke.
COBRA LIMIT3D ENZO 3D Printed Putter Features:
Crafted from a soft, aerospace-grade 316L
Cutting-edge 3D printing technology allows for a true one-piece steel construction without the need for weight-saving pockets or sole plates that diminish feel, sound, and overall performance
Layer-by-layer printing process allows for ideal weight distribution and balance, increasing MOI, stability, and forgiveness
CNC-machined for uncompromising precision, including razor-sharp detailing, flawless aesthetics, and tour-caliber accuracy
LA GOLF's Descending Loft Technology utilizes 4 descending lofts on the face to mitigate delofting and the addition of loft through the delivery of the head to the ball, providing optimal launch for unparalleled end-over-end roll performance
COBRA has already seen quite a bit of success with its 3D printed irons and is now bringing the same technology to putters. The company launched two models of 3D printed putters with PISA and ENZO, a blade and mallet, that bring optimized weight distribution for increased forgiveness.