In the manufacture of golf irons and wedges, there are two main methods that clubmakers employ to transform raw metal into clubheads – forging and casting. CASTING The majority of today's irons...
A blade iron, also commonly referred to as a "muscleback" or MB iron, is a traditional golf iron that is usually forged from a single solid piece of soft carbon steel. The majority of the clubhead...
Cavity back is a term in golf club design used to describe a clubhead shape in which material and mass is moved from directly behind the club face and redistributed to the outer edges of the clubhead....
If you ever play golf at high elevation, you are likely to notice some added distance in your game. Altitude...
TrackMan® defines Angle of Attack as the vertical direction of the club head’s geometric center movement at...
The degree to which club speed is converted to ball speed is called Smash Factor (also referred to as Transfer...
Angle of Descent is the angle, typically measured in degrees, at which the golf ball strikes the ground as it...
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