Club head having balanced impact and swing performance characteristics
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1. A hollow body golf club head comprising:
- a body having a front end, a back end opposite the front end, a crown, a soleopposite the crown, a heel, a toe opposite the heel, a skirt adjoining the crown and the sole, and a hosel structure having a hosel axis extending centrally through a bore in the hosel structure;
a strikeface positioned at the front end and defining a geometric center, a loftplane tangent to the geometric center, and a head depth plane extending through the geometric center from the heel to the toe, perpendicular to the loft plane;
wherein;
a loft angle of the club head is less than 16 degrees;
a volume of the club head is greater than 400 cc;
a head center of gravity of the club head is located at a head CG depthfrom the loft plane, measured in a direction perpendicular to the loft plane, and at a head CG height from a head depth plane, measured in a direction perpendicular to the head depth plane;
the club head experiences a drag force FD when subjected to an air speedof 102 mph in a direction perpendicular to a plane extending through the geometric center of the strikeface, parallel to the hosel axis, and positioned at the loft angle from the loft planethe club head has a crown-to-sole moment of inertia Ixx, a heel to toemoment of inertia Iyy, and a combined moment of inertia measuredas the sum of the crown-to-sole moment of inertia and the heel to toe moment of inertia Ixx+Iyy;
wherein the combined moment of inertia is greater than 9000 g·
cm2;
further comprising an embedded weight comprising a weight center position at one or more of the following locations;
(a) within 0.5 inch of a perimeter of the club head;
(b) greater than 2.2 inches from the head center of gravity;
or(c) greater than 4.0 inches from the geometric center of the strikeface; and
the club head satisfies relation A and one or more of relations B and C;
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Abstract
Described herein are embodiments of golf club heads having a balance of the following parameters: a low and back club head center of gravity position, a high moment of inertia, and low aerodynamic drag. Methods of manufacturing the embodiments of golf club heads having a balance of club head center of gravity position, moment of inertia, and aerodynamic drag are also described herein.
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1. A hollow body golf club head comprising:
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a body having a front end, a back end opposite the front end, a crown, a sole opposite the crown, a heel, a toe opposite the heel, a skirt adjoining the crown and the sole, and a hosel structure having a hosel axis extending centrally through a bore in the hosel structure; a strikeface positioned at the front end and defining a geometric center, a loft plane tangent to the geometric center, and a head depth plane extending through the geometric center from the heel to the toe, perpendicular to the loft plane; wherein; a loft angle of the club head is less than 16 degrees; a volume of the club head is greater than 400 cc; a head center of gravity of the club head is located at a head CG depth from the loft plane, measured in a direction perpendicular to the loft plane, and at a head CG height from a head depth plane, measured in a direction perpendicular to the head depth plane; the club head experiences a drag force FD when subjected to an air speed of 102 mph in a direction perpendicular to a plane extending through the geometric center of the strikeface, parallel to the hosel axis, and positioned at the loft angle from the loft plane the club head has a crown-to-sole moment of inertia Ixx, a heel to toe moment of inertia Iyy, and a combined moment of inertia measured as the sum of the crown-to-sole moment of inertia and the heel to toe moment of inertia Ixx+Iyy; wherein the combined moment of inertia is greater than 9000 g·
cm2;further comprising an embedded weight comprising a weight center position at one or more of the following locations; (a) within 0.5 inch of a perimeter of the club head; (b) greater than 2.2 inches from the head center of gravity;
or(c) greater than 4.0 inches from the geometric center of the strikeface; and the club head satisfies relation A and one or more of relations B and C; - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A hollow body golf club head comprising:
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a body having a front end, a back end opposite the front end, a crown, a sole opposite the crown, a heel, a toe opposite the heel, a skirt adjoining the crown and the sole, and a hosel structure having a hosel axis extending centrally through a bore in the hosel structure; a strikeface positioned at the front end and defining a geometric center, a loft plane tangent to the geometric center, and a head depth plane extending through the geometric center from the heel to the toe, perpendicular to the loft plane; wherein; a loft angle of the club head is less than 16 degrees; a volume of the club head is greater than 400 cc; a head center of gravity of the club head is located at a head CG depth from the loft plane, measured in a direction perpendicular to the loft plane, and at a head CG height from a head depth plane, measured in a direction perpendicular to the head depth plane; the club head experiences a drag force FD when subjected to an air speed of 102 mph in a direction perpendicular to a plane extending through the geometric center of the strikeface, parallel to the hosel axis, and positioned at the loft angle from the loft plane; the club head has a crown-to-sole moment of inertia Ixx, a heel to toe moment of inertia Iyy, and a combined moment of inertia measured as the sum of the crown-to-sole moment of inertia and the heel to toe moment of inertia Ixx+Iyy; further comprising an embedded weight comprising a weight center position at one or more of the following locations; (a) within 0.5 inch of a perimeter of the club head; (b) greater than 2.2 inches from the head center of gravity;
or(c) greater than 4.0 inches from the geometric center of the strikeface; and the club head satisfies relation A and one or more of relations B and C; - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A hollow body golf club head comprising:
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a body having a front end, a back end opposite the front end, a crown, a sole opposite the crown, a heel, a toe opposite the heel, a skirt adjoining the crown and the sole, and a hosel structure having a hosel axis extending centrally through a bore in the hosel structure; a strikeface positioned at the front end and defining a geometric center, a loft plane tangent to the geometric center, and a head depth plane extending through the geometric center from the heel to the toe, perpendicular to the loft plane; wherein; a loft angle of the club head is less than 16 degrees; a volume of the club head is greater than 400 cc; a head center of gravity of the club head is located at a head CG depth from the loft plane, measured in a direction perpendicular to the loft plane, and at a head CG height from a head depth plane, measured in a direction perpendicular to the head depth plane; the head CG depth is greater than 1.2 inches; and the head CG height is less than 0.20 inches; a crown-to-sole moment of inertia is greater than 3000 g·
cm2;a heel-to-toe moment of inertia is greater than 5000 g·
cm2; andthe club head experiences a drag force less than 1.4 lbf when subjected to an air speed of 102 mph in a direction perpendicular to a plane extending through the geometric center of the strikeface, parallel to the hosel axis, and positioned at the loft angle from the loft plane; the club head further comprising an embedded weight comprising a weight center position at one or more of the following locations; (a) within 0.5 inch of a perimeter of the club head; (b) greater than 2.2 inches from the head center of gravity;
or(c) greater than 4.0 inches from the geometric center of the strikeface. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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