PXG 0311T Milled Wedges Time Lapse

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  • Опубліковано 24 вер 2024
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    100% milled from 8620 soft carbon steel, PXG 0311T milled wedges are available in a range of innovative sole designs. The material helps to prolong the life of the grooves and enhances the appearance of the club over time. The CNC milling process ensures every line, curve and angle are produced to exacting specifications for consistent performance and advanced shot-making.
    As a result of the milling process we were able to incorporate an even more aggressive groove design to the lofts of 54°-60°, providing for optimum spin and trajectory. Based on tour player feedback, PXG’s original groove design is applied to the lofts of 46°-52°, generating the ideal amount of spin for each loft.
    PXG’s engineers have also developed a proprietary fitting system, which features interchangeable heads and a matrix of premium wedge shafts, that enables fitters to quickly and accurately determine the ideal club configuration.
    For more information on PXG’s 0311T milled wedges, please visit www.pxg.com/en....

КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @glennquagmire6902
    @glennquagmire6902 7 років тому +1

    Well done on a fantastic win with billy! Well deserved guys

  • @garysmith70
    @garysmith70 7 років тому +1

    As an engineer and having previous CNC experience I`m totally blown away that you (PXG) have gone down the full on CNC route!!.....This is absolutely awesome.
    I`m a single figure handicap golfer here in the UK I would gladly test these wedges here.
    We have different turf conditions to you guys in the USA and it maybe of some interest to you on how I get on?

  • @robertoquinonescastillo2144
    @robertoquinonescastillo2144 4 роки тому

    What type of tool do you guys use to make the grooves using the milling machine? This is just for an school project ! Thanks @PXG

  • @jasonferreira1793
    @jasonferreira1793 7 років тому +1

    Can someone explain to me how these are forged if they are just milled from a block of carbon steel and not actually heated and molded?

    • @pxg
      @pxg  7 років тому +3

      Hey Jason, this example is for a tour wedge so it looks slightly different. For production, we actually forge a large basic wedge-shaped block. From that forged shape when then put it into cnc milling and mill down the wedge head into the desired design. Hope this helps!

    • @jasonferreira1793
      @jasonferreira1793 7 років тому +1

      Thanks for the info that clears up my confusion.

    • @Thewaldo12345
      @Thewaldo12345 7 років тому

      PXG I was thinking the same thing about the forging coming from a machining background. What made you settle on 8620? Only time we use that is if something that needs case hardened. I figure Inconel would be a great substitute. Is that a Haas UMC 750?

    • @jasonferreira1793
      @jasonferreira1793 7 років тому

      Dustin I think 8620 and 1020 are the most popular medals for forgings in the golf industry but 8620 is a bit more durable and was probably used so the grooves hold up better