
Children's Golf Head MIM Parts
Some parents want to save money, because children grow very fast, if they choose children's clubs, they will be eliminated in a few years, and the club itself is a relatively expensive appliance, so they just use their old clubs to shorten them.
Product Introduction
Children's golf head MIM Parts | |||||||||
Item | Material | Production Process | Sintering Temperature | Mold | Custom | ||||
Children's golf head | Titanium alloy | Metal Injection Molding | 1350°C-1500°C | To be customized | Yes | ||||
Chemical Composition | TC4 contains titanium (Ti) balance | ||||||||
Available Materials | Low carbon stainless steel, titanium alloy (Ti, TC4), copper alloy, tungsten alloy, hard alloy, high temperature alloy (718, 713) | ||||||||
Finish | Dimensional Accuracy | Product Density | Appearance Treatment | Appropriate Weight | |||||
Roughness 1~5μm | (±0.1%~±0.5%) | 92~95% | Mirror Reflection | 0.03g~400g) | |||||
Physical Properties | The composition of titanium alloy TC4 material is Ti-6Al-4V, which belongs to (α+β) type titanium alloy and has good comprehensive mechanical and mechanical properties. Greater than strength. The strength sb=1.012GPa of TC4, the density g=4.51g/cm3, the specific strength sb/g=23.5, while the specific strength sb/g of alloy steel is less than 18. Titanium alloys have low thermal conductivity. The thermal conductivity of titanium alloy is 1/5 of that of iron and 1/10 of that of aluminum, and the thermal conductivity of TC4 is l=7.955W/m·K. | ||||||||
Children's golf club selection skills
There are three major misunderstandings about the choice of clubs for teenagers:
The first misunderstanding: the old rod is shortened for children
Some parents want to save money, because children grow very fast, if they choose children's clubs, they will be eliminated in a few years, and the club itself is a relatively expensive appliance, so they just use their old clubs to shorten them. Children use it, and some even don't cut it so that it can be used after a few years. In fact, the truncated adult clubs are not suitable for the body structure and functional characteristics of teenagers in terms of the weight of the club head and the hardness of the shaft.
The second misunderstanding: thinking that children's clubs don't need to be too professional
Thinking that children's clubs don't need to be too professional, this kind of view is tantamount to obliterating children's talent for golf practice. For example, today's golf superstar Tiger Woods showed his golf talent at the age of three, and many other stars were born in childhood. Just to show talent and choose the right clubs for teenagers who are in the potential development stage, not only is it not wasteful, but it is even more necessary.
Mistake No. 3: Choose a club slightly longer than your child currently needs
Thinking that children grow up very fast, so there is a "foresight" to choose a club that is slightly longer than the child's current situation requires. For example, buying a 10-year-old club for an 8-year-old child, even if it is also a children's club, However, there will be differences due to different age groups.
In addition to parents, the coach's point of view is also a decisive factor for teenagers to choose clubs, because the teacher's words are particularly easy to form deep-rooted concepts in the students' minds. In view of the uneven quality of coaches in the market, it may not be appropriate to simply follow the coaches' opinions. Parents still need to be more discerning about the so-called professional opinions.
"If a worker wants to do a good job, he must first sharpen his tools." When buying clubs for your child, you should consider the following aspects:
1. The length of the club
Club length is the first consideration. Children of any height need to be equipped with cue heights, but children grow fast,
Therefore, choose a club that should be longer than the normal height, usually 1 inch (2.54 cm) longer than the normal shaft, so that it can be used when the child grows taller in the second year. Children can play by holding a short club, but they should not be allowed to hold the club too low. This distance is about 1.5 inches to 2 inches (about 4 cm-5 cm). If this length is exceeded, the child's swing will be affected.
2. Shaft hardness
The next consideration is shaft stiffness. Many adults shorten the clubs used by adults and use them for children. The biggest problem with this is that the shaft becomes stiff. If you shorten the shaft of the club by 4 to 5 inches, the shaft will become quite stiff. This is also the reason why children are not suitable for using the shortened clubs.
Luckily, today's equipment manufacturers produce clubs that take into account the child's height and club head speed. At present, the hardness of the shaft is usually marked with five grades: L (high soft trajectory of the shaft), A (or M), R, S (or F), and X (hard trajectory of the shaft). Use L (light-weight) iron or carbon shaft clubs, which are most suitable for children. The shaft of the children's pole is quite flexible, and you can easily bend it with your hands. So, take a look at your kid's clubs and don't make them too stiff.
3. Club weight
For young players to select clubs, club weight is also very important. If the club is too heavy, the child will struggle to get to the top of the backswing, resulting in a bad swing plane. A lighter club allows the child to maintain the correct posture at the top of the backswing and continue to swing without feeling heavy. Like shaft stiffness, all manufacturers choose lighter clubheads and shafts during production. So next time before you buy a club, take a hard look at the club weight and choose clubs that are age-appropriate for your child.
4. The size of the handle
The final consideration is grip size. It's only in the last few years that grip size has been factored into club selection for junior players. The size of the grip is not suitable, which will affect the use of young players. If the grip is as thick as a baseball bat, the mechanics of the swing may need to be readjusted. So when you're shopping for a set of kids' clubs, make sure the grips are suitable for the tiny hands of teenage players.
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