Cobra's new 3D printed irons are an absolute thing of beauty that perform as well as they look. But will anyone be willing to ...
From where I sit, 3D technology as it relates to a golf club has always been a “yah, someday” concept. I remember the first time I actually saw something get 3D printed — it was probably seven or ...
Cobra was first to market with 3D-printed irons with the groundbreaking LIMIT3D irons last spring. But, as the name implied, the irons were only available in a limited run. Now, the company is ...
Cobra's new King and King Max irons for 2026 borrow tech from the new 3DP lines while coming in at a much more friendly price ...
What you need to know: Cobra leans in to its previous experience in 3D printing with its first fully commercial set of 3D-printed irons, the 3D Printed Tour. The irons are completely 3D-printed, ...
This super-limited edition will only offer up 500 sets of irons sold worldwide, but Cobra seems committed to more 3D printing in the future. By Stan Horaczek Published May 25, 2024 1:00 PM EDT We may ...
There's innovation, and then there's Cobra innovation. During a recent visit to Cobra HQ in Carlsbad, CA, I went through a full putter fitting and walked away with something that felt more like a ...
Cobra is giving golfers more opportunities to fit into their groundbreaking 3D-printed irons. Joining the 3DP Tour irons, which are the first commercially available 3D-printed irons in the game, Cobra ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Molitch-Hou is an additive manufacturing analyst. Cobra has already been the first golf company to introduce a 3D printed ...
Cobra continues the pursuit of 3D-printed technology in golf with two new additions to the 3DP iron family: the 3DP MB and 3DP X models. The two new models join the 3DP TOUR – the first commercial ...
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