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Cobra 3DP MB and 3DP X irons: What you need to know
What you need to know: Cobra builds on its expertise in 3D-printing with a new players iron (3DP MB) as well as a ...
Loftwise, the COBRA 3DP X, with a 29-degree 7-iron, is two degrees weaker than the KING Tec-X. As a result, the 3DP X ...
Cobra’s 3DP MB irons use metal 3D printing to boost ball speed and forgiveness while preserving the look and feel of a ...
Cobra is expanding the use of premium precision 3D-Printing to offer more forgiveness to more players with their latest irons ...
Cobra Golf, headquartered in Carlsbad, California, USA, has expanded its line of additively manufactured clubs with the 3DP ...
Cobra continues the pursuit of 3D-printed technology in golf with two new additions to the 3DP iron family: the 3DP MB and ...
Golf Monthly on MSN
Why the best-feeling clubs in golf just got even better with Cobra’s new 3D printed irons
Cobra has unveiled two new 3D Printed irons, opening up this exciting and performance-enhancing innovation to more golfers in ...
Cobra Golf is expanding its 3D-printed iron lineup with the launch of the new 3DP MB and 3DP X models. Cobra Golf has taken ...
Cobra’s 3DP X irons use metal 3D printing and internal weighting to deliver higher launch and forgiveness in a compact, confidence-inspiring shape.
California-based COBRA Golf has just expanded its range of commercial 3D printed irons with the launch of the 3DP MB and 3DP ...
Other additive manufacturing news includes a new metal additive manufacturing system and news from another 3D printing manufacturer. The story also revealed that Demand for 3DP metal parts is driving ...
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