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Cobra takes a swing at selling 3D-printed putter

3D Printing has been around in the golf industry for years. But the technology hasn't been used to mass-produce clubs. It is mostly relegated to making internal prototypes — especially at the large golf brands. Now Carlsbad, Calif.-based Cobra Golf has teamed up with...

FIRST LOOK: Cobra’s new King Supersport-35 putters made using 3D printers

There are several long-established ways to manufacture retail golf clubs, such as casting, forging and milling. 3D Printing golf clubs, though, is a new-fashioned technique.  . Two years ago, Cobra teamed up with HP , a printer company, and Parmatech, a company with...

3D Printing: the Future of Sticks

Sports equipment is a multi-billion dollar business operating globally at many price points. We can buy inexpensive gear at stores such as Decathlon, but, elsewhere, also super-premium tennis rackets, golf clubs, bikes, shirts, and balls.  . We’re living in an age...

Rewiring your central nervous system with 3D printing

Last month, Philadelphia Eagles speedy receiver DeSean Jackson almost got himself released when he shared on Twitter quotes attributed to Adolf Hitler. It was a bizarre public display of misjudgement, but not totally out of character for Jackson. He has open ties with...

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