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Maraging Steel

Maraging Steel

Maraging Steel

An alloy that is used on club facings to improve the performance of the club. Maraging steel is made of nickel and iron and the result is a very strong substance that is light (Yourdictionary.com). Many golf club manufacturers use a thin face of maraging steel on their drivers. The lightness of the maraging steel allows the makers to shift the club head’s weight, which changes the way the club will hit the ball, by reducing spin or increasing launch (Summitt, Hireko Golf). The plate of maraging steel lets the club flex and sends the ball farther, when it’s hit but does add to the price of any club.

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Maraging Steel

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