By ED TRAVIS
Cobra Golf has been working with 3D metal printing for some time and made a splash with the Limitt3D irons last year following the 3D printed putters four years ago. That knowledge has been applied to the new 3D Printed Tour irons for better players.
Fast Facts Cobra 3D Printed Tour Irons
Better player category
3D printed 316 stainless steel
Internal lattice
Heel & toe tungsten weighting
Stock shaft: with KBS $-Taper 110
Stock grip: Lamkin Crossline
Available Mar. 21, 2025
$2450 4-PW set
WYNTK
Similar to King Tour forged irons the 3D Printed irons are more forgiving and longer. The complex internal lattice (which can only be done by 3D printing) strengthens the head and also lowers the weight by one-third giving engineers 100 grams to be relocated. The center of gravity was moved lower and deeper in the head imparting added forgiveness.
Made with the Direct Metal Laser Sintering or DMLS process intricate designs are possible, ones forging nor casting can accomplish.
“The 3D printed LIMIT3D irons were the first commercially available 3D printed clubs, and they sold out so quickly we had to make more,” said Mike Yagley, Vice President of Innovation & AI, Cobra Golf. “The new Cobra 3D PRINTED TOUR irons offer the same premium construction, performance, and feel, but will now be available as a standard COBRA model.”