Best Golf Releases Of The Week (More Putters, Wedges And Irons)
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Best Golf Releases Of The Week (More Putters, Wedges And Irons)

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Best Golf Releases Of The Week (More Putters, Wedges And Irons)

Another week, more releases to sort through. COBRA, in particular, had a big week! Anyone interested in new wedges will have options from COBRA and Bettinardi. Bridgestone also updated its line of e12 golf balls. Scotty Cameron has revived a classic putter. Here are the best golf releases of the week.

COBRA KING TEC hybrids

The COBRA KING TEC hybrids were the first new release of the week. These feature the new FF33 (Future Fit 33) hosel adapter with 33 loft/lie settings. You should be able to find the perfect fit for your game with that many options!

Each head has an adjustable sole weight system (12 and two grams) that can be swapped for the desired ball flight. As we would expect from COBRA, there is also a ONE Length version with a slightly larger profile and higher launch capability.

Specs and Pricing

  • Standard Lofts: 2H (17°), 3H (19°), 4H (22°), 5H (25°)
  • ONE Length Lofts: 3H (19°), 4H (21°), 5H (24°)
  • Price: $299 each
  • In Stores: March 13

COBRA 3D PRINTED Counterbalanced putters

The successful 3D PRINTED putter line from COBRA has expanded yet again. COBRA added three new mallet models: the Agera CB, Agera RS CB and the Supernova CB. These are 38-inch counterbalanced builds.

These three putters feature LA Golf’s Descending Loft Technology face insert and heavier heads. They also have a 3D-printed nylon lattice structure and a stainless steel frame.

Specs and Pricing

  • Models: 3D PRINTED Agera CB, Agera RS CB, Supernova CB
  • Length: 38 inches (counterbalanced)
  • Face Insert: LA Golf Descending Loft Technology
  • Price: $349
  • In Stores: March 14

Bridgestone e12 golf balls (HiLaunch, Straight, Speed)

The Bridgestone e12 golf balls have been around for a while but this week the latest models came out. They all feature an ionomer cover.

  • e12 HiLaunch: Low-compression two-piece for players who struggle to get enough height on their shots.
  • e12 Straight: A three-piece, low-compression ball designed to reduce sidespin on hooks/slices.
  • e12 Speed: A higher-compression option for those who tend to hit the ball too high and need a lower, more penetrating flight.

All three can be purchased with Bridgestone’s MindSet alignment marking if desired.

Specs and Pricing

  • Cover: Ionomer
  • Models: e12 HiLaunch, e12 Straight, e12 Speed
  • Availability: Early 2025
  • Price: Varies by model; check retailers

COBRA KING wedges

The new COBRA KING wedges replace the SNAKEBITE wedges. They are metal injection model wedges made from 8620 steel. The new technology includes something called “Flight Window” which raises the center of gravity in higher lofts to help control the trajectory. The KING wedges have four grinds aimed at different swing types and turf conditions.

Specs and Pricing

  • Price: $169 (Satin or Black), $189 (Raw)
  • Availability: March 7

Scotty Cameron Studio Style putters

The Studio Style is a Scotty Cameron classic that is making a return. A key element in the new putters is the Studio Caron Steel face insert that helps create a softer feel. The line has five models: the Newport, Newport 2, Squareback, Fastback and Catalina.

Specs and Pricing

  • Models: Newport, Newport 2, Newport Plus variations, Squareback, Fastback, Catalina
  • Price: $499 (standard), $549 (Long Design)
  • In Stores: March 14

COBRA 3D PRINTED Tour irons

The COBRA 3D Printed Tour irons feature a 3D-printed nylon lattice design. This structure saves weight and adds a little stability and forgiveness. The 3D PRINTED Tour irons deliver the launch and forgiveness of game-improvement designs but with a compact profile and thinner topline.

Specs and Pricing

  • Set Makeup: 4–PW (3-iron, GW also available)
  • Stock Shaft: KBS $-Taper (110g)
  • Price: $2,450 (4–PW)
  • Availability: March 21

Titleist T-Series Black irons

Titleist T-Series Black Irons (limited edition)

The current Titleist T-Series irons (T100, T150, T200, T350) are available in a black Titanium Carbide Vapor finish. A black Onyx shaft (AMT or Project X LZ, depending on the model) helps complete the look. The performance of these T-series irons remains unchanged from the standard chrome.

Specs and Pricing

  • Finish: Titanium Carbide Vapor
  • Shafts: Black Onyx (varies by model)
  • Price: $271 per iron ($1,899 for 7-piece set)
  • Pre-Sale: Feb. 11; At Retail: Feb. 28

Bettinardi HLX 6.0 wedges

Bettinardi’s HLX 6.0 wedges are forged from 1020 carbon steel for a softer feel. They feature redesigned High Helix Cut grooves to increase spin and manage launch.

Specs and Pricing

  • Lofts: 48°, 50°, 52°, 54°, 56°, 58°, 60° (RH & LH, except 48° RH only)
  • Shafts: KBS High Rev 2.0, True Temper Dynamic Gold (S200, S400)
  • Price: $199
  • Preorder: Jan. 22; In Stores: Feb. 20

Toulon Small Batch La Jolla putter

There are only 75 of the Toulon Small Batch La Jolla putters to go around. This is a classic blade made from 904L stainless steel with a 350-gram head. The putter commemorates the city of La Jolla and Tiger’s memorable win at the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines.

Specs and Pricing

  • Material: 904L Stainless Steel
  • Head Weight: 350g
  • Production Run: 75 units
  • Price: $1,800
  • Availability: Jan. 22 at ToulonGolf.com

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Brittany Olizarowicz

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Brittany Olizarowicz

Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

Brittany Olizarowicz

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      Don Markowsky

      1 year ago

      Some of these prices are absolutely way over the affordability for the average Golfer Its getting more expensive
      every year for Memberships , cart fees , and daily golf round fees . This does not encourage new players and
      teens to play
      Don M

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