Re: How many years since Vokey wedges stoped being forged?
Originally Posted by
CassinoNorth 
And it's the people who have some kind of odd obsession with forged that say ohhhh! it's so much better.
When they're wrong. I've taked 3 classes on Materials and processes in mechanical engineering in which we've taken pretty hard looks at the differences in the forging and casting processes. Guess what? It doesn't matter in golf clubs (aside from bending, which it does matter). The feel you are feeling isn't the process (which you probably have no idea what it entails) it's the type of metal they use on the club.
exactly, but how many cast clubs have grain flow, soft metal used? Of all the clubs I know of that are forged, they use a very soft metal. I dont know any cast clubs that use a soft metal except for the carbon wedges that I learned of lately. To say there is no difference (Absolutly none) in feel is ignorant. Im not saying one or the other is better or you are going to feel drastic differences on every shot. its all personal preference.
Answer this question though, which cast clubs use soft metal and which forged clubs dont use a soft metal? that is all
and I do know the process for mizuno clubs. They take a grain flow billet of soft metal and heat it up and put it in a club shaped press, then sand and polish and put on chrome. Cast clubs they make some metal a liquid form and pour it into a cast, then sand and polish, which takes alot more sanding than the forged process.
forget all this forum cant tell a difference in feel between two types of metal crap, I dont care what anyone says on forums and all the debates that go on. I can feel a difference in feel sometimes between a mizuno forged club and a ping cast club, period