Forging Process
Crafted with Precision: Our Unique Forging Process
We use a forging process unlike any other. We start with a single billet of premium 1025 carbon steel, carefully heated and precision-forged to shape each iron with incredible accuracy. This method preserves the steel’s natural grain structure, creating a denser, more uniform metal that delivers unparalleled feel and responsiveness. Unlike cast irons, our forging process allows us to hand-finish every club with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring a flawless surface and consistent performance. The result is a blade iron that combines classic craftsmanship with modern technology — offering golfers a level of control, feedback, and durability that’s truly unique.
Importance of forged clubs
Forged golf irons are preferred by more golfers due to their superior feel and control on the course. The forging process involves shaping the clubhead from a single piece of metal, resulting in a denser and more consistent material compared to cast irons.
High Durability
This process aligns the grain structure of the metal, making it stronger and more durable than clubs made through casting. Additionally, forging allows for more precise control over the club's shape and weight distribution, resulting in better performance on the course.