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How COBRA’s 3D Printed TOUR Irons Are Revolutionising Golf Performance

COBRA Golf 3D Printed TOUR Irons are making headlines once again in 2025, promising a fresh dose of cutting-edge technology that feels right at home on the first tee or in the hands of a touring professional.

Inspired by the original COBRA LIMIT3D—a veritable trailblazer as the first fully 3D printed iron in golf—these next-generation clubs aim to offer something for everyone, from scratch players to hopeful high-handicappers.

Now, let’s talk about the magic behind these irons. By harnessing a DMLS (Direct Metal Laser Sintering) 3D printing process and using sturdy 316 stainless steel, COBRA has fashioned an internal lattice structure that shrinks the weight of each iron by a tidy 33%.

Picture those tight par threes demanding laser-guided accuracy; that saved heft—up to 100 grams of it—gets redeployed low and deep in the head, offering an exceptionally low centre of gravity (CG) and a surprisingly high moment of inertia (MOI).

Translation: a smaller, blade-like profile that refuses to compromise on forgiveness. It’s like getting the sleek looks of a sports car with the safety features of a Volvo.

For those who relished the original LIMIT3D design, you’ll find even more to cheer about here.

The steel lattice not only saves weight but stiffens key areas, so your shots come off the face with a soft feel that doesn’t skimp on feedback.

The 3D Printed TOUR irons also cater to the audiophiles among us, fine-tuning acoustics so your crisp hits resonate with a satisfying “thwack,” rather than the dreaded “clang.”

And with tungsten strategically planted in the heel and toe, these irons deliver game-improvement performance in a shape that looks tour-ready at address.

Mike Yagley, Vice President of Innovation & AI at COBRA Golf, chimed in, “We sold out of our LIMIT3D irons so quickly, we just had to make more.

The new 3D Printed TOUR irons keep that premium feel and performance, only now they’re part of the regular COBRA lineup.”

When it comes to stock setups, you’re looking at a 4-PW configuration (both right-handed and left-handed) fitted with KBS $-Taper 110 steel shafts and Lamkin Crossline grips, retailing for around £2,199.

For golfers who like a dash of customization, there’s a 3-iron, a Gap Wedge, and a whole buffet of custom shafts and grips.

Pre-sale tees off on February 21, 2025, with full retail availability following on March 21, 2025.

If you’re itching for more details—or simply can’t resist the allure of high-tech iron design—head over to www.cobragolf.com and prepare to be dazzled.