Golf driver is a basic part of equipment in the game of golf, consisting of a head, a shaft and a grip. They are designed with different head shapes and shaft lengths depending on the purpose of the club.
Golf drivers are often made from the following materials:
- Composite material|mainly used in the manufacture of carbon shaft. It is generally made by adding carbon fibre and glass fibre to the resin material to make it lighter and stronger.
- Titanium alloy|generally used in the manufacture of driver heads. The density of titanium is quite small, about 60% of that of iron. However, it has the characteristics of high strength, easy high temperature heat treatment, weldable and forgeable.
- Tungsten|The density of tungsten is very high, about 4.5 times that of titanium, and is used for counterweights in rod heads.
- Wood/iron and stainless steel or aluminium are also used, depending on the application and strength required.
Tex Year's products in golf equipment are widely used and have been renowned in the industry for 30 years, mainly for the assembly of head/driver joint applications which require high impact resistance.
- SGA / AB glue|Used for bonding carbon/glass composite to metal, e.g. golf heads, etc.