Hypebeast -
12 Jan 2026 20:23

In golf, 3D printing has long felt more like vanity R&D than true consumer-facing technology. Sure, Bryson DeChambeau became a notable evangelist when he put a 3D-printed iron set in play in 2024. But that was hardly a convincing use case for the average golfer-especially given DeChambeaus famously close relationship with experimental tech over the years. This is, after all, the same player who turned Epsom salt baths and single-length irons into recurring talking points.So despite the on-course...
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