Mg alloy golf club
Mg alloy golf club shaft
Magnesium alloy golf club shaft, with high rigidity and lighter weight compared to steel, yet heavier than wooden shafts, resulting in a noticeable change in swing weight. Ideal for golfers lacking power or struggling to achieve distance and height in their shots. This product boasts high durability and resilience, making it a preferred choice among golf professionals.
Mg alloy golf club
A golf club consists of a head, shaft, and grip, with a length ranging from approximately 0.91 to 1.29 meters. Depending on the distance required for the shot, a player may carry up to 14 different types of clubs on the course. These typically include 4 woods, 9 irons, and 1 putter. However, for beginners who are not competing, one club that suits them best is often sufficient. Customizing a golf club in a workshop is ideal because a club made to measure according to one’s personal data will fit perfectly, allowing the player to perform at their best.
Research indicates:
Increasing the shaft stiffness lowers the ball trajectory, stabilizes the direction of the shot, improves the feel, and increases the distance of the shot.
Decreasing the shaft stiffness raises the ball trajectory, corrects fades/slices, improves the feel, and increases the clubhead speed.
Increasing the shaft weight raises the likelihood of hitting the sweet spot.
Decreasing the shaft weight increases the swing speed and improves the feel.
Increasing the swing weight enhances the accuracy of the shot.
Decreasing the swing weight also improves the accuracy of the shot and helps prevent sports injuries.
Magnesium has a density of only 1.8 g/cm³, which is 80% lighter than steel and 80% heavier than wood. The specific strength of magnesium alloy is 150% higher than that of steel, its stiffness is comparable to steel, and it is 400% higher than that of grained wood. Magnesium alloy has unique advantages, and the choice of a magnesium alloy golf club should be based on personal needs, with suitability being the priority.
The benefits from magnesium alloy
Lightweight: Magnesium alloy is a very lightweight metal, about 30% lighter than aluminum. Using magnesium alloy to manufacture a golf club can reduce the overall weight of the club, making it easier for the player to swing the club and reducing fatigue during the swing.
High strength: Although magnesium alloy is lightweight, its strength is very high, even stronger than certain types of steel. This makes golf clubs made of magnesium alloy more durable and able to withstand long-term use.
Strong corrosion resistance: Magnesium alloy has good rust resistance and corrosion resistance, making the club less prone to rusting and damage, thereby extending its service life.
Good shock absorption: Magnesium alloy has excellent shock absorption performance, which can help players reduce the impact force between the club and their hands, provide a more comfortable feel, and improve swing quality and accuracy.
Improved performance: Using magnesium alloy to manufacture golf clubheads can increase the club's elasticity and rebound force, making the ball fly farther; while using magnesium alloy to manufacture the shaft and grip can improve the player's control and stability, helping them play more accurate shots.
The commonly used specifications for magnesium alloy golf club shafts and grips include AZ31, AZ61 and AZ91, among others. These specifications differ mainly in their magnesium content and the proportion of other elements such as aluminum and zinc. When designing a magnesium alloy shaft, factors such as the length, bend, hardness and wall thickness of the club must also be considered.
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