Golf club head
First Claim
1. A hollow metallic wood club head formed of a superplastic metallic material, the club head having a crown portion, a hitting face portion having a loft angle and a sole portion, said crown portion extending rearwardly of said face portion and disposed generally opposite said sole portion, said crown portion having a rigidity that is lower than the rigidity of said sole portion, wherein the metallic average grain size of the material forming the crown portion enables the crown portion to flex relative to sole portion to increase the loft angle of said face portion within an angle range of 0.5 to 2.5 degrees at the moment of impact against a golf ball.
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Abstract
A hollow metallic wood club head formed of a superplastic metallic material to have a crown portion, a hitting face portion and a sole portion, wherein the rigidity of the crown portion is determined to be lower than that of the sole portion so that the loft angle of the face portion is increased at the moment of impact against a golf ball in an angle range of 0.5°-2.5°, and wherein the metallic average grain size of the crown portion is determined to be less than 50 micron.
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- 1. A hollow metallic wood club head formed of a superplastic metallic material, the club head having a crown portion, a hitting face portion having a loft angle and a sole portion, said crown portion extending rearwardly of said face portion and disposed generally opposite said sole portion, said crown portion having a rigidity that is lower than the rigidity of said sole portion, wherein the metallic average grain size of the material forming the crown portion enables the crown portion to flex relative to sole portion to increase the loft angle of said face portion within an angle range of 0.5 to 2.5 degrees at the moment of impact against a golf ball.
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