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Forged Irons: Made from softer steel and then chrome plated. Alleged to feel softer. Forging process involves hammering head into shape.
Form: A golfer's standard of play based on past performance ...

 


Forged Irons: Clubs made one by one, without molds.
Forward Press: Targetward shift of the hands, and perhaps a right knee, just prior to takeaway.

FORGED IRONS - They are made of softer steel and impart greater feel and
feedback for accomplished players. The process consists of hammering and
shaping the clubhead, then cooling, grounding and polishing it into its final
shape.

Cast irons have a harder feel than forged irons, as a general rule. casual water a temporary accumulation of water (outside of a water hazard) that is visible before or after a player takes their stance ...

Type of finish electrostatically applied to forged irons. Identified by its high lustrous shiny appearance.
Claim
The term used in match play to denote a protest by a player regarding a possible breach of the rules.

Forged : A process of manufacturing clubs where the clubhead is stamped or hammered and ground into shape with or without heat. Opposite of cast. Example: Forged irons have a softer feel than cast irons, as a general rule.

forged irons: Clubs made out malleable metal.
forward press: A slight push of the hands towards the target to smoothly start the swing.
foursome: A match format where player in teams of two play alternative shots to produce one score.

See also: Iron, Golf, Swing, Shaft, Impact

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