COBRA Golf® Partners With HP Metal Jet to Launch LIMIT3D 3D Printed Putters
CARLSBAD, CA – COBRA Golf®, a leader in golf club innovation and 3D printing technology, proudly announces the launch of the new LIMIT3D putters. This collaboration with HP marks the next milestone in golf club design, showcasing cutting-edge technology and advanced 3D printing techniques.
Building on the success of the original LIMIT3D irons and the current 3DP TOUR IRONS, the new LIMIT3D putters feature a revolutionary one-piece 3D printed construction. This design, unattainable through traditional casting or forging methods, eliminates the need for drilled pockets or lightweight soleplates, which can compromise sound and feel. Each LIMIT3D putter is meticulously 3D printed from 316L stainless steel, incorporating intricate lattice structures to optimize weight distribution and enhance performance. The result is superior sound and feel, higher Moment of Inertia (MOI), and increased stability on off-center hits.
“As leaders in technology and innovation, we recognized the potential of 3D printing to create more advanced products,” said Chad DeHart, Sr. Product Line Manager at Cobra Golf. “The impressive performance gains of the LIMIT3D irons made it an easy decision to apply the same technology to putters. We are excited to introduce these new models and believe players will be impressed by their performance.”
The new LIMIT3D putters undergo CNC machining during the finishing process, ensuring premium aesthetics and Tour-caliber precision. They feature LA GOLF’s proprietary Descending Loft Technology, which utilizes four descending lofts (4°, 3°, 2°, 1°) to mitigate delofting and the addition of loft at impact, providing optimal launch for unparalleled end-over-end roll performance.
The ENZO model is a high MOI mallet available in two versions: the ENZO and the ENZO-30. The ENZO features a single bend shaft with a face-balanced design and a ½ shaft offset, while the ENZO-30 features a small slant neck, delivering a 30-degree toe hang and ¾ shaft offset. Due to its complex, high-MOI design, the ENZO is manufactured in collaboration with HP, utilizing their industry-leading Metal Jet 3D Printing technology.
“The ongoing partnership between Cobra Golf and HP highlights the transformative power of our 3D printing technology,” said Alex Moñino, Senior Vice President and GM of HP Additive Manufacturing Solutions. “The launch of the new ENZO putters showcases Cobra’s unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence, leveraging HP Metal Jet to deliver groundbreaking performance and design for golf enthusiasts worldwide.”
The PISTA model is a traditional blade shape built using a Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) process and is available in two versions: the PISTA-45 and the PISTA-60. The PISTA-45 features a plumber’s neck hosel with a 45-degree toe hang and full shaft offset, while the PISTA-60 features a small flow neck, 60-degree toe hang, and ½ shaft offset.
Both the ENZO and PISTA models come standard with KBS CT Tour Putter 120 shafts and SuperStroke Zenergy 2.0PT grips. Only 500 units of each new LIMIT3D putter model ($599 each) are available for purchase online and at select retailers.
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Pinehurst Resort to Open Pinehurst No. 11, Designed by Coore & Crenshaw
PINEHURST, NC – Pinehurst Sandmines is growing. Pinehurst Resort announces today that Pinehurst No. 11, to be designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, will begin construction at Pinehurst Sandmines later this year and is expected to open in Fall 2027. No. 11 joins Tom Doak’s design of Pinehurst No. 10 at the 900-acre site that for decades was mined for its deep reservoirs of sand.
Those past mining operations are still evident within the contours of the site of Coore & Crenshaw’s routing. They are among the features that have drawn the pair to this area since their acclaimed restoration of Pinehurst No. 2 about 15 years ago.
“It’s such a wonderful site, just because of its inherent character,” says Coore, who marvels at the mixture of native elements and man-made remnants, some of which still remain from when The Pit Golf Links was open. “That character was essentially created, not all of it is natural, but it has all been reclaimed by nature. This land is left over from all that mining from the 1930s. The spoil piles are here, and Mother Nature provided the trees, and it’s all incredible. It’s not too often you get that kind of combination, and it creates a site that is extraordinarily interesting for golf.”
While Doak’s No. 10 commands attention for its elevation changes and expansive vistas, Coore & Crenshaw see something unique in No. 11. They envision a golf course that winds and twists while still being dramatic in shape and style, with jutting ridges and massive mounds to be played over and around.
“The two courses really couldn’t be more different, and we love that,” says Tom Pashley, President of Pinehurst Resort. “The designs of No. 10 and No. 11 complement each other so well by contrasting so much. Golf in the North Carolina Sandhills can be an experience unlike any other, and we believe the golf at Pinehurst Sandmines will be a great representation of that.”
For someone like Coore, who grew up in North Carolina and ventured to Pinehurst on numerous occasions in his youth to play the famed designs in this area, the landforms for No. 11 are unlike anything he has seen around Pinehurst.
“It’s this choppy, ridgey ground,” says Coore. “It’s not as much elevation change, but it’s so quirky with the ridges and the piles and the trees and the angles. This is going to be so intimate in scale. You’re winding your way through trees and over old piles and across ridges. We’re far, far from the sea, but we have these contours and features and landforms that remind you of spots in Ireland or Scotland. And yet here it is, in Pinehurst.”
No. 11’s building marks another milestone in a short amount of time for Pinehurst Sandmines. As No. 10 has earned numerous accolades since its opening a year ago, other elements of Sandmines are also coming together this summer. The 6,000-square-foot pro shop and locker room will open in June, and in August, Sandmines’ restaurant and bar will be open for business. Plans for lodging for guests staying on property are ongoing and could be in place by the end of 2027.
“We want Pinehurst Sandmines to be a special place not just in Pinehurst, but in the game of golf that will stand the test of time and enhance the soul of American golf,” says Bob Dedman Jr., owner and CEO of Pinehurst Resort. “The vision Coore & Crenshaw have for No. 11 coupled with what Tom Doak has already done at No. 10 makes that hope more of a possibility, and we couldn’t be more excited about what the future has in store.”
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