Metal wood club with improved hitting face
First Claim
1. A golf club head comprising a hitting face wherein the hitting face comprises an elliptical inner zone having a first flexural stiffness and a first major axis, and at least a concentric intermediate zone having a second flexural stiffness, wherein the first flexural stiffness is higher than the second flexural stiffness and wherein the first major axis of the elliptical inner zone forms a first angle from about 10°
- to about 60°
with a shaft axis of the club head.
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Abstract
A golf club head having selectively oriented zones of relatively high flexural stiffness is disclosed. The hitting face is configured and dimensioned so that it includes an inner zone and a concentric intermediate zone. The inner zone has relatively high flexural stiffness and the intermediate zone has relatively lower flexural stiffness. The inner zone may have an elliptical shape or a substantially parallelogram shape. Preferably, the inner zone has a shape that comprises a major axis and a minor axis and the major axis aligns substantially in the direction of high heel to low toe. This arrangement of inner and intermediate zones creates a gradient of flexural stiffness in the direction of high toe to low heel and produces a desirable manipulation COR in that direction.
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1. A golf club head comprising a hitting face wherein the hitting face comprises an elliptical inner zone having a first flexural stiffness and a first major axis, and at least a concentric intermediate zone having a second flexural stiffness, wherein the first flexural stiffness is higher than the second flexural stiffness and wherein the first major axis of the elliptical inner zone forms a first angle from about 10°
- to about 60°
with a shaft axis of the club head. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
- to about 60°
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