Cobra Golf has added two new models to its 3D-printed iron collection, introducing the 3DP MB and 3DP X irons alongside the existing 3DP TOUR model. The expanded lineup aims to serve golfers across different skill levels, from tour professionals to mid-handicap players. The new models will be available for pre-sale on January 6 and at retailers on January 9.

The 3DP MB model draws inspiration from prototype clubs created for Cobra staffer Max Homa when he joined the team in 2025. The design features slightly more offset and a thinner topline compared to previous Cobra blade irons. “The first time we hit them, I told (Ben) Schomin (pro tour services manager for Cobra Golf) they felt really good, and they were performing good, the numbers were great, all that was good,” Homa said regarding his prototype clubs.
Both new models utilize 3D printing technology with 316 stainless steel construction and an internal lattice core design. The manufacturing process allows for tungsten weight placement in the heel and toe areas to increase moment of inertia and lower the center of gravity. The 3DP X model offers game-improvement features in a smaller package, with forgiveness levels that exceed Cobra’s DS-ADAPT MAX irons according to the company.
The three-model lineup enables golfers to create combination sets with different iron types throughout their bag. Cobra has adjusted loft and lie angles across the models to facilitate mixing and matching. “We’re excited to offer these two new innovative iron models that build on the tremendous success of our 3DP Tour irons,” said Ryan Roach, director of innovation at Cobra Golf.
Source: pgatour.com

