Cobra · Irons · 2025
3DP Tour
CaddyIndex™ breakdown — what the agentic research found across each of the six performance dimensions, with cited sources.
You're a low-to-mid handicapper (up to about 15) who wants a compact, soft-feeling players' blade with game-improvement forgiveness - and the budget for cutting-edge tech.
You want maximum forgiveness at a sensible price, or you don't value a blade-like shape.
Pros
- 3D-printed innovation - game-improvement MOI and forgiveness engineered into a compact players' blade shape
- 100g of low heel-toe tungsten keeps even off-toe misses online with a tight dispersion radius
- Buttery, forged-like feel - softer than the Srixon ZX7 or Mizuno Pro S3
- A Golf Digest 2026 Hot List iron, with nearly 20 tour pros in Cobra's 3D-printed clubs
Cons
- Eye-watering price - among the most expensive iron sets you can buy
- Still a compact, players'-leaning iron - true game-improvers offer more outright forgiveness
By dimension
Forgiveness
Exceptional for a blade-shaped iron - the internal 3D-printed lattice positions up to 100g of tungsten low in the heel and toe, creating a low CG and high MOI that mirror a game-improvement iron in a compact blade profile, with perfect strikes and misses staying in a tight dispersion radius and off-toe shots losing distance without carrying offline. Remarkable forgiveness for the shape, though still a compact players' iron.
Distance
Strong, with control - the extra ball speed from the 3D-printed structure lets them weaken lofts slightly (31-degree 7-iron), producing a controlled players' flight with good speed rather than jacked distance. Strong distance for a players' iron.
Workability
A genuine players' tool - the compact, blade-like profile and players' shaping make it workable for skilled ball strikers. Highly workable, with the high MOI slightly trading pure shapeability for stability.
Feel
Elite - a buttery-blade feel on centre, with enough feedback on misses without harshness, and a sound and feel noticeably softer than the Srixon ZX7 or Mizuno Pro S3, closer to a traditional forged iron than a hollow body. Among the best-feeling irons made, despite being 3D-printed.
Sound
Soft and refined - the sound is noticeably softer than rivals, never harsh even on misses, feeling and sounding closer to a forged iron. A premium, muted acoustic.
Looks at address
A sharp players' blade - the compact, blade-like profile sits beautifully behind the ball, hiding the game-improvement technology inside. One of the best-looking irons for the better player.
Sources
Some of the reviews, lab tests and head-to-head comparisons the agentic research read while grading this club.
- COBRA 3DP Tour - MyGolfSpy
- Cobra 3DP Tour irons review - Club Junkie - GolfWRX
- Cobra's 3D-printed irons pair blade look with game-improvement forgiveness - GOLF.com
- Cobra 3DP Tour - 2026 Hot List - Golf Digest
- COBRA 3DP Tour Irons - COBRA Golf (manufacturer spec)
- Cobra 3DP Tour Irons (New 2025 3D Printed Iron Reviewed) - Golf Reviews Guide