COBRA Golf® has partnered with HP Metal Jet to launch LIMIT3D 3D Printed Putters, showcasing cutting-edge technology and advanced 3D printing techniques. The LIMIT3D putters feature a revolutionary one-piece 3D printed construction made from 316L stainless steel, incorporating intricate lattice structures for superior sound and feel, higher Moment of Inertia (MOI), and increased stability on off-center hits. The collaboration between COBRA Golf® and HP marks a significant milestone in golf club design, bringing innovation and excellence to the world of golf.
The new LIMIT3D putters undergo CNC machining during the finishing process to ensure premium aesthetics and Tour-caliber precision. They feature LA GOLF’s Descending Loft Technology, offering four descending lofts to optimize launch and performance. The ENZO model is a high MOI mallet available in two versions: the ENZO and the ENZO-30, while the PISTA model is a traditional blade shape available in two versions: the PISTA-45 and the PISTA-60. Both models come standard with KBS CT Tour Putter 120 shafts and SuperStroke Zenergy 2.0PT grips.
COBRA Golf® and HP showcase the transformative power of 3D printing technology with the launch of the new ENZO putters, highlighting COBRA’s commitment to innovation and excellence. The partnership between the two companies leverages HP Metal Jet to deliver groundbreaking performance and design for golf enthusiasts worldwide. The new putters offer a unique combination of high-MOI design, advanced materials, and precision engineering to enhance the overall performance on the green.
Pinehurst Resort announces the construction of Pinehurst No. 11, designed by Coore & Crenshaw, to open in Fall 2027. Situated at the Pinehurst Sandmines site and joining Tom Doak’s Pinehurst No. 10, No. 11 is set to offer a golfing experience unlike any other. Coore & Crenshaw envision a dramatic and unique golf course with winding fairways, jutting ridges, and massive mounds, creating an intimate and challenging course for players of all levels.
Coore & Crenshaw’s design for Pinehurst No. 11 takes inspiration from the unique character of the site, which includes remnants of past mining operations and reclaimed natural elements. The course will offer a contrasting experience to Pinehurst No. 10, with its own set of challenges and scenic beauty. The intimate scale and quirky landforms of the site promise an unforgettable golfing experience reminiscent of traditional links courses in Ireland and Scotland.
Pinehurst No. 11’s construction marks a significant milestone for Pinehurst Sandmines, with the opening of the pro shop and locker room in June and plans for lodging and dining facilities to be completed by the end of 2027. The vision for Pinehurst Sandmines is to create a special place that enhances the soul of American golf, with Coore & Crenshaw’s design for No. 11 adding to the allure of the property. Pinehurst Resort owner, Bob Dedman Jr., expresses excitement for the future of Pinehurst Sandmines and its role in the world of golf.
Mike Feland, a First Tee Level 1 Certified instructor, shares his love for the game of golf with the youth in Orlando, FL, through The First Tee of Central Florida program. Born in Houston, TX, and raised in New Orleans, LA, Mike brings a passion for golf and a commitment to teaching the values of the game to the next generation of players. His dedication to youth development through golf reflects the spirit of community and growth in the golfing world.