Cobra Golf, a pioneer in golf club innovation, has unveiled its 3D printed LIMIT3D iron set, poised to redefine the golfing experience. Unlike previous iterations limited to prototypes and specific Tour players, these irons represent a huge leap forward in accessibility and performance.
The LIMIT3D irons marry the sleek aesthetics of a blade-style club with the forgiveness and stability of a larger clubface, thanks to 3D printing and topology optimization. Cobra’s engineers have harnessed this technology to achieve weight reduction without compromising on feel or control, a feat previously unattainable.
At the core of this innovation is the internal lattice structure, made possible only through additive manufacturing. This unique design allows for optimal weight distribution, with up to 33 percent of the clubhead weight strategically repositioned for enhanced performance. By leveraging tungsten in the heel and toe areas, Cobra has achieved a lower center of gravity and increased forgiveness, resulting in exceptional distance and control.
This commitment to pushing boundaries in golf club design is ingrained in Cobra’s DNA, dating back to the iconic Baffler hybrid. Through a strategic partnership with topology optimization software company nTop, Cobra has streamlined its manufacturing process, enabling quicker turnaround times for product development.
Priced at $3,000 for a 4-PW set, the LIMIT3D irons are available for custom order, with only 500 sets produced worldwide. Each set comes with a range of aftermarket shaft and grip options, ensuring a personalized experience for golfers seeking the ultimate performance on the green.
Source: golf.com