View Article  What's the Deal with Blades? Who should play them and who should not?
The term "blades" no longer applies just to pure, traditional blade-like irons. The marketing people at many major manufacturers have usurped the term and applied it to any and all performance-oriented irons that are aimed towards low-handicappers...   more »
View Article  Wrist to Floor? WTF?
Wrist to Floor is a commonly heard term when determining how long a specific golf club should be. By itself, it's not a very interesting measurement...   more »
View Article  Refinishing a Metal Wood Head
The painted surfaces of metal woods are easy to refinish with just some basic tools and a little patience. In this workshop segment, let's take a closer look at step by step metal wood refinishing...   more »
View Article  Hidden Design Dimensions: What the Experts Know about Color
...well-to-do people insist on seeing their bankers, lawyers and investment counselors in suits of gray or navy blue - the colors of strength and trust. These, and other color design secrets as they apply to golf clubs, are explored in this article....   more »
View Article  Investment Casting; by Jeff Jackson
You walk into a golf shop and admire the latest club offerings in the bags and on the wall. You check out the look of the clubs, you waggle the club, you take note of the price. Ever wonder how the club ever got to the shop in the first place?...   more »
View Article  Forging; A Time Proven Method of Club Production
Typically golf clubs may be made via one of two common processes, casting and forging. Casting, quite simply, involves pouring molten metal into a mold to produce a golf club head. Forging, on the other hand...   more »
View Article  Rockwell Hardness Scale
Golf clubs may be constructed from various materials. Among the most popular are 431 stainless steel, carbon steel and titanium. Each of these metals, not to mention the number of other metals used in golf club manufacturing, have different properties...   more »
View Article  Swingweight: What it is; Why it is; How to do it
How heavy are your clubs? Do they seem too heavy, too light or just right? How can you determine the weight of the clubs that you have, and how can a clubmaker pre-calculate what the swingweight of your finished clubs may turn out to be?...   more »
View Article  Learing What Shaft Flex to Use
"Flex" would be a relatively simple factor to fathom if club manufacturers followed a uniform set of standards. Unfortunately, they do not...   more »
View Article  Putter Balancing - A Head Above the Rest
All putters have a shaft axis. That axis depends upon the bend of the shaft and the location of where the shaft and/or hosel mounts to the head. How the weight distribution pattern of the putter head relates to that axis determines its balance...   more »
View Article  Graphite Shaft Removal and Cleanup
Removing graphite shafts is a very common procedure in most clubmaking operations. The key is to successfully remove the shaft so that it may be used again. Doing that with a regular amount of success is something that takes the right equipment and a lot of patience...    more »
View Article  The Investment Casting Process
The Investment Casting Process is often called the "lost wax process" and is the most common method used to cast products made of titanium and steel alloys...    more »
View Article  Gear Effect
Gear Effect in golf terminology, is used to describe the actions of a golf ball off a club face during an off center hit at impact. Though the golf ball is only on the clubface for 1/10,000th of a second, there is still time for the head and ball to interact...   more »
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View Article  Shaft Tip Preparation
The tip of the shaft, once you determine the proper tip trimming and trim accordingly, needs to be abraded to allow the epoxy to adhere to the shaft and hold the shaft into the head...   more »
View Article  Basic Club Assembly
Basic golf club assembly consists of several fairly simple tasks. Though these basic steps are all it takes to assemble a basic golf club, what separates the hack from the craftsman is attention to detail at every step...   more »
View Article  Welcome to Golf Tech Talk at myOstrich Golf
Welcome everyone, to Golf Tech Talk at myOstrich Golf.

In these pages, we'll introduce to you various golf club assembly, ...   more »