The golf club manufacturing process involves multiple steps, from material selection to final product completion, each link is crucial. The following is the main process flow of golf club production:

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‌Material Selection‌: Golf clubs are made of a wide variety of materials, including carbon materials, titanium alloys, tungsten, stainless steel, aluminum alloys, etc. Carbon materials are mainly used to make carbon shafts, titanium alloys are used to make DRIVER head, tungsten is used for head weights, and stainless steel is used for casting and forging. In addition, there are other materials such as beryllium copper and polymers that are used to make different types of clubs‌.

 ‌Mold making‌: First make the ceramic casting mold of the ball head, and then pour the molten metal. This step is critical to the club's shape and accuracy‌.

 ‌CNC Machining‌: For wooden clubs, a CNC machining center is used to cut the wood to obtain precise shapes and sizes. This step includes roughing and finishing to ensure the quality and structural strength of the wood‌.

 ‌Assembly‌: Assemble the processed parts together to form a complete club. This may include attaching the ball head to the shaft, as well as installing other components such as internal threads.

 ‌Surface Treatment‌: Surface treatments are performed on the clubs, such as grinding and painting, to improve feel and aesthetics. This step is very important to improve the overall quality and market appeal of the club‌.

 ‌Quality Inspection‌: Quality inspection is performed on the completed golf clubs to ensure that their performance and safety meet standards. This may include testing the club's weight, balance, flex and durability‌.

Through the above steps, the process of golf clubs from raw materials to finished products is completed. Each step requires exquisite craftsmanship and strict quality control to ensure that the quality and performance of the final product meet the standards of high-end sports equipment.