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Cobra New Releases for 2026

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CHANNING BENJAMIN

Updated on January 15, 2026
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Looking to learn what you need to know about the latest new products from Cobra? These handy thumbnails will keep you up to date on the company's new releases across all club catetgories.

Cobra 3DP MB and 3DP X irons: Cobra builds on its expertise in 3D-printing with a new players iron (3DP MB) as well as a game-improvement model (3DP X). The irons are completely 3D-printed, allowing for a level of precision and intricacy not available in clubs that are forged or cast. 3D-printing also allows for a soft, forged-like feel. $330 per iron. Available Jan. 9.

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Cobra King Tec-MD mini driver: Cobra's King Tec-MD is built to bridge the gap between driver and fairway wood, offering a smaller, more controllable option off the tee and a playable alternative from the turf. A 303cc head, shorter 43.75-inch shaft and 13.5 degrees of loft are aimed at improving center contact and dispersion without giving up driver-like ball speed.

What sets it apart is adjustability. Moveable sole weights allow players to influence spin and forgiveness, while Cobra's 33-way hosel delivers a wide range of independent loft and lie settings. The result is a mini driver that prioritizes fit and flight control over raw size, making it a practical option for golfers who value accuracy and versatility. $479 (13 degrees). Available for pre-sale Jan. 12, retail Jan. 16.

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Cobra OPTM drivers: The Cobra OPTM family of drivers looks to take a new step toward enhancing stability and forgiveness through special shaping and balanced internal weighting for more consistent distance and dispersion. The line features four models: the low-spin-with-forgiveness OPTM X; the maximum forgiveness OPTM Max-K; the forgiving, draw-biased OPTM Max-D; and the multi-adjustable, aerodynamically-shaped OPTM LS. $600. OPTM X (9, 10.5 degrees); OPTM Max-K (9, 10.5, 12 degrees); OPTM Max-D (10.5, 12 degrees); OPTM LS (9, 10.5 degrees). Available for pre-sale Jan. 13, at retail Jan. 20.

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Cobra OPTM fairway woods, hybrids: Cobra’s OPTM fairway woods and hybrids are engineered around optimized Products of Inertia (POI), a design philosophy focused on delivering greater stability, forgiveness and consistency through precise mass distribution. By minimizing unwanted twisting at impact while maintaining high MOI, OPTM clubs help golfers achieve straighter ball flights and more reliable distance on off-center hits.

To complement their stability, Cobra incorporated H.O.T. Face technology for faster ball speeds across a larger hitting area, along with multi-material construction that lowers CG and boosts forgiveness. The hybrids add a larger, more confidence-inspiring shape and refined loft progression to promote easier launch, steeper descent angles and improved green-holding ability. Fairway Woods: OPTM LS Titanium ($469); OPTM X ($369); OPTM Max ($329). Hybrids: OPTM ($329). Pre-sale on Jan. 13, retail on Jan. 20.