Alpha C1 Pro Iron
Alpha C1 Pro Forged Irons

The C1 Pro Irons provide the superior feel and sound
that comes from the forging process.  Made from soft
1020 low carbon steel and finished off with a handsome
nickel-chrome plating, the C1 Pro Irons combine
playability and style.

The Double-Forging Process

The manufacturing process of forging, forms the iron
head by pressing and pounding the steel with a
hydraulic pressure press at hot temperatures.  This is a
more complicated process from investment casting,
where the metal is melted and poured into an iron head
mold.

Most golf irons are made from casting.  It is a cheaper
and faster process, and is easier to introduce perimeter
weighting.

But the forging process has many benefits.  It is less
prone to metallurgical defects that affect casting.  The
double-forging of the club in hot temperatures refines
the grain structure of the metal to a much more
consistent pattern.  Whereas casting introduces bubbles
inside the metal structure when it is poured into the
mold.  The hot working during forging also imparts high
strength and ductility to the club head due to the grain
flow oriented in a consistent direction.

A Superior Sound and Feel

The sound and feel of a forged iron can differ greatly
from an investment cast iron.  This is due to 2 factors:  
1)  The carbon composition of the steel.
2) The density of the metal (remember cast irons will
have voids and air bubbles as opposed to the solid
forged piece).

Feel is subjective and perceived.  Sound can be
quantitatively and qualitatively measured.  Hitting the
C1 Pro iron sounds smoother and softer than a typical
cast iron.  And for some golfers, sound equates to feel.  
Experienced golfers who have played many different
irons especially appreciate the soft "buttery" feel of the
C1 Pro Irons.

Cavity Backed Perimeter Weighting

The C1 Pro designers pushed as much weight of the iron
head towards the perimeter to raise the moment of
inertia, or MOI.  High MOI makes the club head less
prone to twisting when it strikes the ball away from the
center of gravity.  In golfer's speak, the iron is more
forgiving on off-center shots thanks to perimeter
weighting.

Several design decisions of the C1 Pro were made to
promote forgiveness through perimeter weighting - a
large head size, thin yet heavy top-line, and a wide
sole.  The most effective is the cavity back.  The
hollowed-out area in the back of the iron head forces
the mass away from the center of gravity, effectively
enlarging the sweet spot.
Iron
3      4       5       6       7       8       9       PW
Loft
22º   25º    28º   32º    36º   40º    44º    48º
Lie
60º   61º    62º  62.5º  63º  63.5º  64º    64º
Offset  
5.3    5.1    4.9    4.7    4.3    3.7     3.3     2.9
Bounce
2º     2.5º    3º   3.5º    4º     5º      6º      7º