Titanium Alloy Golf Head Wedge MIM Parts
Titanium Alloy Golf Head Wedge MIM Parts
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Titanium Alloy Golf Head Wedge MIM Parts

I have been playing ball for more than 20 years, and I have used countless wedges, different brands, different shafts, different materials, and different bounce angles. I have some experience and some doubts. I would like to share it with you here, and I hope that someone who is destined can share it. To clarify from your own experience.

Product Description

Titanium alloy golf head wedge MIM Parts

Item

Material

Production Process

Sintering Temperature

Mold

Custom

golf head wedge

Titanium Alloy

Metal Injection Molding

1500°C

To be customized

Yes

Available Materials

Low carbon stainless steel, titanium alloy (Ti, TC4), copper alloy, tungsten alloy, hard alloy, high temperature alloy (718, 713)

 

I have been playing ball for more than 20 years, and I have used countless wedges, different brands, different shafts, different materials, and different bounce angles. I have some experience and some doubts. I would like to share it with you here, and I hope that someone who is destined can share it. To clarify from your own experience.

Let’s talk about the shaft of the wedge first. Does it affect the performance of the wedge? Where is the impact? First of all, all wedge advertisements are emphasizing the new groove technology of the club head, surface grinding technology, spin rate, feel, The material, the change of the sole angle, etc., but there seems to be no manufacturer’s emphasis on the shaft. Isn’t there a big difference? I just think there is a difference, and the difference lies in the use of the Titanium alloy golf head wedge MIM Parts.

 

The first is the usage of wedge:

Pitch shot: Generally, golfers will set the full swing distance for the wedge. For example, the most commonly used 56-degree wedge may have a full swing distance of 90 yards. It will also develop a 3/4 swing with the same wedge, 1 /2 swing, and other distances. It is also possible to use different angles of wedge to hit different distances.

chip shot: chip shot, chip stop ball, high toss ball, etc., a good wedge can allow the user to hit the chip shot and the landing point he wants. It sounds difficult Finding such a perfect wedge, I agree very much. Because each kind of ball may require different combinations of club heads, sole angles, shafts, etc., as well as good basic movements. It is easy to hit high The wedge size of the drop ball may not really be suitable for cutting the ball or cutting the ball. (This is why Phil Mickelson sometimes brings 4 wedges to the game).

Skill saves: bunker shots, pitch shots in rough grass, chip shots on tree roots, etc., often test our patience and skills, but it is really difficult to hit these shots well, I believe everyone has more or less Few have the same feeling, I really don’t know whether it’s the bad wedge or the bad technique.

Secondly, judging from the specification, the shaft of the wedge has been cut relatively short. Just imagine, assuming that the shaft of DG S300 and DG R300 of True Temper is cut to the right length, and then the wedge ball head is installed, the possible weight There is only a very small difference in impact, and the difference in hardness is also very small. However, DG S300 (the shaft most commonly used by American wedges) and NS PRO 950S (the shaft most commonly used by Japanese wedges) have obvious differences in weight The difference, the feeling of hitting is also different. I will now compare the difference between the two shafts with different weights on the wedge.

 

If you like to hit the full swing with a wedge, then a lighter shaft may be more suitable for you. Why? Because the light shaft installed on the wedge will increase the distance of the wedge and make the full swing easier to hit .Just imagine, the wedge is already so short. From the top of the backswing, the downswing acceleration hits the ball. In fact, the acceleration path of the club head is very short and steep. The lightweight shaft can help achieve a faster ball head speed. It helps to hit a little farther. However, if you don't usually play full swing with wedge, but like to play a control golfer within 3/4 swing, light and heavy shafts may have similar scores in this project, and you need to Look at your swing style, is it more likely to use upper body strength or lower body strength? I think you already know my next conclusion, friends who tend to swing more with upper body strength may be more suitable for lightweight shafts The reason is that the light club is easier to control with the hands. Golfers who swing with lower body strength need to be more able to withstand the unloading force of the shaft during the downswing. Generally speaking, the DG will be better than the NS PRO.

When it comes to chip shot, at this time, wedge is used for scoring. The focus is on precise control rather than long distance. Golfers use chip shot in the same way as putters. There are all kinds of clubs, although some are not It looks good, and it is not a textbook style of play, but it is very effective on the court. For golfers who are used to controlling the ball with their hands, it is better to use a light wedge to control it. If you use a too heavy wedge, you will easily make mistakes and hit the ball. The back of the ground. For golfers who are used to using large body movements to lead the chipping and downswing, a heavy wedge will be more obedient and the trajectory of the downswing will be more stable. On the contrary, if the wedge is too light, the hand movement will suddenly become too fast. Too much, but lose control of the ball head.

 

Technical saves: For example, bunker saves can neither be played completely with hands nor with the strength of the lower body, let alone suddenly increase force. At this time, a heavier bunker stick becomes very useful. It will Steadily use its own weight and the rebound angle of the sole to slide the club head through the sand under the ball and spray the ball up.

Therefore, the simple conclusion is that the wedge should be heavier than the iron set in terms of specification setting. As for the weight, it still depends on personal usage habits to decide. Other variables, such as club face angle, lie angle ( The round ones are more beneficial), the bounce angle and other factors are taken into consideration, but the weight of the shaft is simply determined. As for the hardness, as mentioned at the beginning of the article, the difference between R and S is actually not that big. If your iron set is carbon clubs body, then if you choose a wedge with iron shaft, NS PRO with similar specifications is enough, otherwise the swing feeling will be much worse. The shaft is a little bit lighter.

A wedge is an important club to play golf well. You need to use a wedge to play a controlled ball. Precise control includes: distance, trajectory height, backspin, etc... A good wedge is definitely good Unfortunately, it is not easy to find a wedge that is really suitable. Let’s solve the problem of shaft weight first.

 

Metal Injection Molding Process

 

product-600-526

 

Detection Systems

 

product-600-694

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