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Cobra Golf Strikes Again: The Second Coming of Their 3D Printed Irons

Cobra Golf 3D Printed Iron

Well, colour me surprised and smack a dimple on my ball! Cobra Golf has decided that the golfing world deserves another crack at their spectacular 3D-printed marvels, the LIMIT3D irons.

Yes, you heard that right. After the first batch of these space-age sticks flew off the shelves faster than a rabbit on a coffee binge, they’re at it again with a second release.

Mike Yagley, Cobra’s wizard of Innovation & AI, was nearly giddy as he spilled the beans: “The raves just kept coming!

From the glossy sheen to the thwack sound it makes—golfers, fitters, and retailers couldn’t get enough of our LIMIT3D irons.

So, we thought, ‘Why not delight them more?’” Initially planned as a once-in-a-golf-lifetime opportunity, the overwhelming clamour has nudged Cobra to craft another batch for those who missed the first tee-off.

Now, for the techy part that even I had to tip my cap to: These LIMIT3D irons are not your granddad’s clubs.

They ditch the old forge and cast playbook for something straight out of a sci-fi flick—3D printing.

But don’t worry, the next wave won’t have the limited-edition markings or the fancy box and divot tool.

It seems Cobra is keeping it simple this time around, focusing on what’s at the heart of these irons—their revolutionary build.

Jose Miraflor, Cobra’s VP of Product Architecture, put it this way: “Our LIMIT3D irons are like a fine whiskey; they’re meticulously crafted to push the boundaries of what golf technology can achieve.”

This second batch, much like the first, leverages top-notch design software and 3D printing tech to ensure each iron is a clone of perfection, making them quickly and consistently.

The real magic, though, is in the guts of these irons. They feature a compact blade design but don’t let that fool you—they pack the punch of a game-improvement iron.

Thanks to an innovative internal lattice structure, they’ve managed to reposition a third of the clubhead’s weight.

This tweak places 100g of tungsten just where you need it, at the heel and toe, giving you a low centre of gravity and a forgiveness level that’ll make you feel like cheating—almost.

Set your alarms and mark your calendars—these Cobra Golf 3D printed irons are hitting the shelves again on Friday, August 16th, but only for those in the U.S. And at $3,000 for a set from 4-iron to pitching wedge, they’re not just clubs; they’re an investment in your golfing future.

For more details, swing by www.cobragolf.com. And don’t dawdle; if the first round was any indication, these beauties won’t stick around for long.