Scratch Golf Grinding Process

Scratch Golf is a premium golf equipment manufacturer dedicated to providing golfers with wedges and irons available in an unprecedented five different grind options. Designed and hand crafted by Chief Design Engineer and Master Grinder Jeff McCoy, the “JLM” series wedges are truly unique in how they help golfers make the solid contact required to “hit it close”. In addition to their unique grind options, Scratch Golf Clubs offer outstanding feel due to the use of forged 1018 Super Soft …

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12 Responses to “ Scratch Golf Grinding Process ”

  1. hes taking way too much off. This guy is going against the grain.?

  2. Aint that a killer, You polish it up so you can see your face in it, then you take a huge divot and fill all the grooves up with mud on the first swing lol!

  3. They start with a 360g raw forging….it’s not a finished OEM head…

    Watching it done in person is far more impressive….especially the range of shapes Jeff (the grinder) can execute

  4. if you knew anything about metal you would not have commented.

  5. Can you make me a 60*–64* with 5* of bounce?

  6. Yeah that isn’t a problem. When bending a club to 64 it increases the bounce and gives more options to the grinder. Of course you can always talk to Ari at Scratch Golf about building a custom wedge.

  7. Brilliant…..Good insight and informative

  8. Great insight! Seeing it done there in person is an absolutely great experience too…

  9. Where do you get that kind of grinding machine? Does the wheel have a rubber layer?? what grit do you use

  10. I watched Don White at Macgregor grind all of my irons just like that over a period of 2 days as he made my irons for me. Looked just like that.

  11. Pal thats awesome Don White is the best. The founder (Ari) of Scratch Golf actually had Don make him a set back in 2003.

  12. I guess that’s where Ari got his idea for Scratch Golf…straight from the master, Don White!

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