Investment Cast: Clubs made from a mold. J Jail: Slang for when you and your ball are in very deep trouble.
INVESTMENT CAST - A manufacturing process which effectively expands the sweep spot by perimeter-weighting the clubhead. The clubs are cast in a mold. Cast clubs first appeared in large numbers in the late 1960s. The trade-off is ...
The investment casting process used to produce irons, putters, and metal woods that initially involves making a master model of the club head. A mold is then made from this master. Wax is injected into these molds forming a duplicate of the club head.
Cavity back iron - an investment cast iron head that has extra weight in the heel, toe and sole Center shafted - club whereby the shaft is fitted in to the center of the golf head. Usually found in putters ...
See also: Putter, Round, Golf, Shot, Rough
 
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