From where I sit, 3D technology as it relates to a golf club has always been a “yah, someday” concept. I remember the first time I actually saw something get 3D printed — it was probably seven or ...
Golf fans are getting used to the idea that 3D printing is starting to shape their sport of choice. Players like Rickie Fowler and Bryson DeChambeau are now routinely seen with 3D printed clubs.
You may have seen that PGA Tour pro Bryson Dechambeau was playing 3D printed irons at the Masters. The clubs were made for him by a small club manufacturer, Avoda Golf. Ironically – or perhaps not – I ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Cobra launches its second generation of putters, the 3D Printed and the Vintage collections. With eight models in each, the putters all feature faces with LA Golf’s descending ...
Golf club manufacturing isn’t just about forging, casting and a guy in an apron grinding a wedge by hand anymore. The game is evolving, and so are the tools. Two of the most exciting technologies ...
This is a guy who once borrowed his high school physics textbook from the library and copied it word-for-word. So, when he showed up at The Masters in April with the first 3D-printed irons ever used ...
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