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 ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Cobra has made a series of strides in using 3D printing across its putter, wedge and iron lines, most notably in its LIMIT3D/3DP Tour irons (the first fully 3D printed irons on ...
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 glimpse into the future than a new club: the Cobra Limit3D ...
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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 ...
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Cobra launches its second generation of putters, the 3D Printed and the Vintage collections. With eight models in each, the putters all feature faces with LA Golf’s descending ...