Today, Cobra Golf announced the production of Cobra 3D Printed Tour Irons, which once again utilizes 3D printing technology in the design of golf clubs. Based on the Cobra Limit3D, the first commercially available fully 3D printed iron, the new model offers performance with the aesthetics of a player’s blade.
Cobra 3D Printed Tour irons are made using DMLS (Direct Metal Laser Sintering) technology, which allows the creation of complex mesh structures in the clubhead. This design reduces weight by 33%, enabling Cobra to redistribute up to 100 grams of any weight for a low center of gravity (CG) and high moment of inertia (MOI). The result is a forgiving iron that provides the softness and sleek look that golfers, from professionals to mid- and high-handicap players, are looking for.
Mike Yagley, vice president of innovation and artificial intelligence at Cobra Golf, expressed excitement about the new release, stating: “The 3D printed Limit3D irons were the first commercially available 3D printed clubs and they sold out so quickly that we had to make more. The new Cobra 3D Printed Tour irons offer the same premium design, performance and comfort, but will now be available as a standard Cobra model.
Prices, specifications and availability
Price: $2,450 for 4-PW setup configuration
Action options: Right- and left-handed sets with KBS $-Taper 110 steel shafts and Lamkin Crossline grips
Custom Options: 3-iron and Gap Wedge, as well as a variety of custom shafts and grips available by special order
Retail Availability: March 21 at retail and cobragolf.com