Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Scott Kramer covers golf and luxury technology. If you thought 3D printing was used just for quirky figurines or molding dental ...
From where I sit, 3D technology as it relates to a golf club has always been a “yah, someday” concept. I remember the first time I actually saw something get 3D printed — it was probably seven or ...
Cobra Golf looks to take golf club design and innovation into the future with the new Cobra DS-Adapt lineup and 3D-printed Cobra 3DP irons. Featuring an industry-changing FUTUREFIT33 hosel, combined ...
Alright, my fellow golf nerds, now is our time to geek out. Cobra has officially entered the chat with one of the most cutting-edge iron designs we’ve ever seen. The new Cobra 3DP irons aren’t just ...
Golf fans are getting used to the idea that 3D printing is starting to shape their sport of choice. Players like Rickie Fowler and Bryson DeChambeau are now routinely seen with 3D printed clubs.
Golfers are using 3D printing to create affordable, customizable practice gear from home, with FDM printing making hobbyist accessories easy to produce on common machines. By optimizing materials, ...
If the idea of a 3D-printed golf club isn’t confusing enough, Bryson DeChambeau did his best to further muddy the situation Thursday after a disappointing first round at the Masters. DeChambeau had a ...