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Visiting Gold’s Factory

  • Categories: GTI Exclusive, Golf Tech Talk, Manufacturer Focus, Recommended
  • Posted on: July 1st, 2009 by: gocchin

golfsvisitTourspecgolfer posted up parts ONE & TWO of the Gold's Factory Interview as well as the video he took while we visiting Master Sasaya in his workshop. While TSGolfer was busy taking videos, I had a chance to photo document our visit and here it is for your viewing pleasure! We only had the morning at the shop but learned a lot about how much work is put into hand made and crafted clubs and watched the master in action.

DSC04530---Copy Gold's Factory is located in Itabashi, in Tokyo. We took a 10 minute JR train from Shinjuku to JuJo on the Saikyo Line. (I took Chuo to Shinjuku) blank10 DSC04534---Copy Jujo is a typical smaller scale Japan Rail Station with two main enterances and exits.
DSC04531---CopyThe West Exit is the main rotary where cars and buses drive into. Master Sasaya picked us up here.   DSC04540---Copy Itabashi is one of Tokyo's 23 Wards and is rather densely populated like most of Tokyo. There are some pretty tight spots for driving and walking.
DSC04547---Copy Gold's Factory is tucked away in the Nakajuku block of Itabashi. blank10 DSC04583---Copy The workshop is a cozy size with all the tools of the trade needed to produce hand made clubs.
DSC04576---CopyMaster Sasaya was kind enough to spend the morning with us explaining his machines and techniques.   DSC04591---Copy We talked about golf club designs especially putters, wedges and irons of course!

Make sure you read more to check out more of the great pics from the Gold's Factory visit!

DSC04604---Copy We wanted to see in person how a raw forged head becomes a beautiful hand crafted wedge. So Master Sasaya showed us. blank10 DSC04615---CopyWatching him grind the wedge was a thing of beauty. He confidently worked the wedge in his hand and we watched it take shape.
DSC04589---CopyBy the way the grooves are engraved by hand, another time consuming task.   DSC04592And yes because of this they are very sharp. Gold's Factory wedges spin like crazy!
DSC04598---Copy How do the edges get so perfectly smooth and  shiny? blank10 DSC04577---Copy Unlike other manufacturers, Gold's wedges are hand finished from raw all the way to shine on this grinding belt by hand.
DSC04596---CopyAs explained in our Part 2 interview, many levels of grit are used to hand polish the wedge which results in many hours of work.   DSC04553---Copy Master Sasaya creates templates for all his logos and engraving of names and initials. It is not a simple hand stamp.
DSC04551---Copy The CNC engraving machinery takes a lot of expertise and experience to operate. One small mistake and you'll have to start over from scratch. blank10 DSC04566 Bits and tools of the master. These are also used for cutting out putters for tungsten weights and alumite inserts.
DSC04587---CopyNo those are not toothpicks, those are for paintfill!   DSC04593---Copy Finished and ready to be custom shafted and gripped with at the customers specs.


Here's a look at some of the items Master Sasaya was working on
at the time we visited as well as other machines and cool stuff in the shop. We saw milling from the block/billet, engraving, machining as well as a few nice toys like custom Vega Gold's Factory Blades and several nice putters for customers.


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  1. On Jul. 1 2009 @ 7:17 am Tourspecgolfer said

    It’s like a journey of images, thank you!

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  2. On Jul. 1 2009 @ 9:10 am SpyGolfer.com said

    Haha, an image overload! I love it!

    Every time I see those grinding machines I think custom, custom, custom. How cool would it be own some of that stuff!

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  3. On Jul. 1 2009 @ 6:06 pm DJ Park said

    These things are works of art, I better start saving up now!

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  4. On Jul. 1 2009 @ 6:20 pm Tourspecgolfer said

    These machines are very hard to source, I know someone in the USA that paid about 40k for one shipped over from Japan about 5 years ago and still hasnt figured out to use it. He is trying to sell it now if anyone know’s someone who can work a hand controlled CNC machine.

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