Cobra · Putter · 2023
KING 3D Printed Sport-60
CaddyIndex™ breakdown — what the agentic research found across each of the six performance dimensions, with cited sources.
You putt with a strong, pronounced arc, release the putter, and want a classic Anser blade with elite distance control and a soft feel.
You putt with a straight or slight-arc stroke, or you want maximum forgiveness from a mallet.
Pros
- The strongest arc-fit in the line - 60 degrees of toe hang and a flow neck for a pronounced arc
- The face returns to square time after time for players who release the putter
- A soft, solid feel off the 6061 aluminium SIK Descending Loft insert
- A clean, classic Anser blade shape that purists will love
Cons
- A traditional blade - less forgiving than the line's high-MOI mallets
- Built only for a strong arc - wrong fit for a straight stroke
- A blade footprint with less alignment help than a mallet
By dimension
Forgiveness
Solid for a traditional blade - a classic Anser blade shape with 25g heel-toe weights as standard adds stability without abandoning the compact form, and heavier weights are available to tune it further. Good forgiveness for a traditional blade, but a blade, not a high-MOI mallet.
Distance
Excellent distance control - testers putted especially well from various distances, the SIK Descending Loft face giving a consistent launch and pace, dialled-in distance. Among the better putters for distance control.
Workability
The strongest arc-fit in the line - 60 degrees of toe hang and a flow neck suit players with a pronounced putting arc, fitting the path so the face returns to square time after time, built for a strong arc rather than a straight stroke. Excellent arc-fit - a true strong-arc blade.
Feel
Soft and solid - the 6061 aluminium face insert with SIK's Descending Loft milling gives a soft, solid feel at impact, a pleasant strike. Strong feel for a blade.
Sound
A soft, muted note - the aluminium face insert gives a soft, quiet note at impact. A clean, muted putter acoustic.
Looks at address
A clean classic blade - the traditional Anser blade shape looks clean and classic at address, framing the ball simply, a premium milled finish. A clean, classic blade that purists will love.
Sources
Some of the reviews, lab tests and head-to-head comparisons the agentic research read while grading this club.