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Maraging Steel

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Maraging Steel: Extremely hard alloy commonly used in woods as face inserts.

 


Maraging steel
Hard steel alloy used in driver club heads and some irons.
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Maraging Steel: A steel alloy fabricated specifically for its hardness and used primarily in the club faces of fairway woods.

Maraging Steel - Steel alloy harder than 17-4 stainless steel, often used in the face of the head.
Melonite - Black plating. Resistant to corrosion.

An alloy or family of steels with unique properties. Typically maraging steels are harder than are non-maraging steels such as 17-4 and 15-5. Maraging steel is commonly used in club face applications, rather than in entire club heads.
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A final note on distance. Many players are led to believe metals (Titanium, Maraging Steel, Cyro Plasma, Cermet, etc.) have a major effect on distance. Once again, more hype. If metals have an effect on distance, its very minor at best.

See also: Swing, Golf, Face, Rough, Shot

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