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Cobra 3DP Tour – What we know so far

I just saw this on Cobra’s website, coming 3/21/2025. I LOVE the King Tour 2023 irons and I know these will be super tempting jd they are as forgiving and have as good of feel. But the $2450 price tag is probably a no go for me. Maybe when they hit the used market…

I’m reading some information that suggests these are the same irons as the Limit3d, only they changed the badging, it will be a slightly lower price, and it will not be a limited run. It’s interesting they are putting it in thr Tour line-up, as the Limit3d has been described as one of the most forgiving irons currently available.

Here’s some info I’ve been able to collect so far, but will be editing this as new info becomes available.

Assuming specs are the same as the Limit3d, they will be:

Club Loft Lie Angle Offset (mm) Length Steel SW
4 21.5° 60.50° 3.0 38.75″ D2
5 24.0° 61.00° 2.7 38.25″ D2
6 27.0° 61.50° 2.4 37.75″ D2
7 31.0° 62.00° 2.1 37.25″ D2
8 35.0° 62.50° 2.0 36.75″ D2
9 40.0° 63.00° 1.7 36.25″ D2
PW 45.0° 63.50° 1.6 36.00″ D3

Cobra Doubles Down on Innovation with 3D Printed TOUR Irons

Cobra Golf is making waves in the golfing world once again with its latest innovation: the Cobra 3D Printed TOUR Irons. Building on the success of their groundbreaking LIMIT3D irons, Cobra is taking 3D printing technology mainstream with this new lineup, set to hit retail shelves on March 21.

From Limited Edition to Retail Staple

Last spring, Cobra made history with the LIMIT3D irons, the first-ever commercially available 3D-printed golf clubs. Limited to just 500 sets worldwide, they sold out almost instantly, leaving many golfers eager for more. Recognizing the demand, Cobra is now offering the Cobra 3D Printed TOUR Irons as a permanent addition to its retail lineup.

Mike Yagley, Cobra’s Vice President of Innovation & AI, shared the company’s motivation:

“The 3D printed LIMIT3D irons were the first commercially available 3D printed clubs, and they sold out so quickly we had to make more. 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.”

Cutting-Edge Design for All Skill Levels

The 3D Printed TOUR Irons maintain the same design philosophy as their limited-edition predecessors: combining a compact, player’s blade shape with game-improvement technology. This unique balance ensures that golfers of varying skill levels can benefit from the advanced construction and performance these irons offer.

Advanced 3D Printing Technology

At the heart of these irons lies the innovation of 3D printing. By utilizing this technology, Cobra achieves designs that are impossible with traditional casting or forging methods. Some of the standout features include:

  • Internal Lattice Structure: This complex design reduces club weight by 33%, enabling the redistribution of up to 100g lower and deeper in the clubhead. This enhances moment of inertia (MOI), improving forgiveness even in a smaller blade shape.
  • Improved Sound and Feel: The lattice structure also stiffens the clubhead and allows for precise tuning of acoustics and feedback, ensuring a premium experience on every swing.

Previously, such intricate designs were reserved for prototypes or professional players like Max Homa. Now, Cobra brings this advanced technology to the broader golfing audience.

Availability and Pricing

The Cobra 3D Printed TOUR Irons will be available starting March 21, with a standard 4-PW set priced at $2,450. For those seeking customization, a 3-iron and gap wedge can be ordered separately.

Why Choose the Cobra 3DP TOUR Irons?

If you’re looking for a set of irons that seamlessly combines cutting-edge technology, stunning design, and exceptional performance, the Cobra 3D Printed TOUR Irons are worth considering. With their innovative 3D-printed construction and player-focused features, they represent the future of golf equipment.

Prepare to elevate your game this spring with Cobra’s most advanced irons yet.


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