Golf club head with low density crown
First Claim
1. A method for forming a golf club head, comprising:
- forming a first portion comprising a sole, a face, and one or more support members;
forming a second portion comprising a crown and a skirt, the second portion comprising a low density material;
inserting the second portion through the face; and
forcing the second portion into contact with the one or more support members.
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Abstract
A golf club head and a method for forming a golf club head are disclosed. The golf club head may include a low density portion and a high density portion. The high density portion includes at least a sole, a face, and at least one support member. The support member is operatively connected to the face and the sole, and maintains the structural integrity of the golf club head. The low density portion comprises the crown and the skirt of the club head. When the low density portion is attached to the at least one support member, a golf club head may be formed. In this manner, the center of gravity of the club head may be lowered and moved away from the face of the club.
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7 Claims
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1. A method for forming a golf club head, comprising:
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forming a first portion comprising a sole, a face, and one or more support members;
forming a second portion comprising a crown and a skirt, the second portion comprising a low density material;
inserting the second portion through the face; and
forcing the second portion into contact with the one or more support members. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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