In the release article about the new COBRA MIM putters, I rambled on a bit about COBRA deserving to be recognized as a ...
Cobra is borrowing the tech from its much-hyped 3DP irons to create its fastest, most forgiving entry-level irons yet.
D printing has enabled complex internal geometries that are 'impossible to manufacture using traditional methods.' ...
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 ...
Price: $2,450 (4-PW), with KBS $-Tour 100 steel shafts and Lampkin Crossline grips Who they're for: Golfers who want an iron that looks like a better-player’s muscleback blade but that is as forgiving ...
Cobra is expanding the use of premium precision 3D-Printing to offer more forgiveness to more players with their latest irons Whether it's cars, computers, or even golf clubs, premium cutting-edge ...
It wasn’t that long ago Cobra didn’t do putters, but as a company that has always pushed the limits of design and manufacturing technology, they jumped into the putter game full speed ahead in 2022 ...
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 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Scott Kramer covers golf and luxury technology. If you thought 3D printing was used just for quirky figurines or molding dental ...