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The Cobra LIMIT3D (OPTM) irons represent a landmark moment in golf equipment. While "3D printing" has been used for years in prototyping or small weights, these are the first commercially available, fully 3D-printed irons. Cobra partnered with nTop (an engineering software firm) and used Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) to create a club that defies

A beginner-friendly look at golf conditioning. For decades, the "golf workout" consisted mostly of a few slow torso twists with a club behind your shoulders and perhaps a brisk walk to the clubhouse bar. But the era of the "non-athlete" golfer is officially over. Inspired by the sheer power of players like Rory McIlroy and

Unlocking the techniques used by the pros to turn card-wreckers into scoring opportunities. Every golfer knows the sudden drop in the pit of their stomach when a ball settles into a 50-yard bunker or a downhill, tight lie. These are the "scorecard killers"—the five specific moments where a round either stays on track or spirals

Stop Hitting the Ball, Start Hitting the Target. Most amateur golfers play "reactive golf." They walk up to their ball, look at the general direction of the green, and swing. If the ball goes left, they're frustrated; if it goes right, they’re annoyed. Target golf flips this script. It is the discipline of playing toward