Cobra Golf recently announced the re-release of their innovative LIMIT3D irons, the first commercially available 3D printed irons in golf. Due to high demand, a second wave of these irons will be made available for purchase, giving more players the opportunity to experience the most advanced irons on the market. The first run of these limited-edition sets sold out within minutes, prompting Cobra to produce more to meet the demands of consumers, fitters, and retailers who have praised the look, feel, and performance of the LIMIT3D irons.
The new batch of LIMIT3D irons will be available for order on CobraGolf.com, with select retailers and custom fit partners also offering the irons exclusively in the US. These irons will feature the same construction designed by Cobra engineers using nTop software and 3D printing technology, but without the limited-edition markings, commemorative box, or 3DP divot tool. The decision to re-release the LIMIT3D irons was driven by the technology’s ability to fine-tune product development and reproduce the irons with consistency and efficiency compared to traditional methods.
Designed to combine the look and feel of a compact blade with the forgiveness of a game-improvement model, the LIMIT3D irons feature a fully 3D printed stainless steel body with an internal lattice structure. This innovative design allows for 33% of the clubhead weight to be repositioned, resulting in a low center of gravity and high moment of inertia. The placement of 100g of tungsten in specific areas of the clubhead enhances forgiveness, precision, and distance, making the LIMIT3D irons comparable to a player’s distance model.
The MSRP for the LIMIT3D irons is set at $3,000 for a 4-PW set configuration in right-hand only, with a variety of aftermarket steel and graphite shafts and grips available. These irons will be available for purchase on August 16th, exclusively in the US. The re-release of the LIMIT3D irons highlights Cobra Golf’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology and performance in the golf industry, offering players innovative and high-performing equipment to enhance their game on the course.
In other news, Shot Scope, a leader in GPS, rangefinder, and shot tracking technology, recently secured $8.5 million in Series B funding to accelerate its global expansion and product development efforts. Led by Guinness Ventures with a $4 million investment, the funding will support Shot Scope’s mission to provide game-enhancing technology to over 60 million golfers worldwide. The company plans to invest in infrastructure across North America and beyond to support its growing base of retail and distribution partners.
Founded in Scotland by David Hunter, Shot Scope has become a trusted name in the UK and is expanding its presence worldwide. With products like GPS wearables, laser rangefinders, and shot tracking devices, Shot Scope aims to help golfers of all skill levels improve their game and enjoy the sport even more. The company’s mobile app and web dashboard offer users access to features such as aerial GPS maps, tour-level performance statistics, and data-driven strategy builders to enhance their golfing experience.
Shot Scope products are available in major retailers such as Dick’s Sporting Goods and PGA Tour Superstore, as well as green grass retailers across various states. Partnering with organizations like the PGA of America’s Golf Retirement Plus programâ„¢ and TROON Golf Network has further enhanced Shot Scope’s presence within the US golf industry. The company’s innovative product and software suite have met strong market demand, positioning Shot Scope for significant growth and expansion both domestically and internationally.
As golf continues to attract players of all ages and demographics, companies like Cobra Golf and Shot Scope are at the forefront of innovation, providing golfers with the latest technology and equipment to enhance their performance on the course. With a focus on pushing the boundaries of technology and data-driven insights, these companies are shaping the future of golf and helping players at every level improve their game. Whether it’s through 3D printed irons or advanced shot tracking technology, golfers have access to tools that can elevate their game and maximize their potential on the course.