Metal wood type golf club
First Claim
1. A metal wood type golf club head comprising a substantially hollow metallic body defining a toe portion, a heel portion, a bottom sole extending between said toe and heel portions and having a rearward marginal edge and a forward marginal edge, a top wall extending between said toe and heel portions and intersecting said rearward marginal edge of said sole and an upper marginal edge of a ball striking face extending from said toe portion to said heel portion, said ball striking face intersecting said forward marginal edge of said sole, a hosel formed at said heel portion and adapted to receive an end of a swing shaft in connected relation to said head, and a foam material substantially filling the interior of said hollow body, said ball striking face having a plurality of parallel grooves formed therein which are disposed in a horizontal orientation when the club head is in a ball addressing position, said ball striking face, said top wall and said sole having internal surfaces free of inwardly directed projections and having thickness which, coupled with the mass weight of said hosel, the weight of said foam and the configuration of said body, establish an optimum impact point at substantially the geometric center of said ball striking face and further establish a plurality of substantially elliptical theoretical force lines on said face generally concentric with said central impact point, each of said elliptical force lines representing a locus of points on said striking face operative to effect a generally equal impact force to a ball struck by the face substantially on a given elliptical force line, the major axis of the concentric elliptical force lines passing substantially through the optimum impact point on said striking face substantially parallel to said grooves.
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Abstract
A metal wood type golf club head has a substantially hollow metallic body defining a bottom sole extending between a toe and heel, a top wall or crown, a ball striking face having parallel horizontal grooves, and a hosel formed at the heel to receive a shaft. The interior of the hollow body is filled with a foam material. The weight of the metallic body is distributed to establish an optimum impact point or sweet spot at substantially the geometric center of the ball striking face, and further establishes a plurality of substantially elliptical force lines on the face concentric with the sweet spot. Each elliptical force line represents a locus of points operative to impart substantially equal impact forces to a ball struck at a point on the corresponding elliptical force line, the major axis of the concentric elliptical force lines passing generally through the sweet spot substantially parallel to the grooves. Golf club heads in accordance with the present invention effectively provide larger sweet spots on the hitting faces of the heads so as to produce results from off-center shots that more closely approach the results produced when balls are struck at the sweet spot on the club head face.
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8 Claims
- 1. A metal wood type golf club head comprising a substantially hollow metallic body defining a toe portion, a heel portion, a bottom sole extending between said toe and heel portions and having a rearward marginal edge and a forward marginal edge, a top wall extending between said toe and heel portions and intersecting said rearward marginal edge of said sole and an upper marginal edge of a ball striking face extending from said toe portion to said heel portion, said ball striking face intersecting said forward marginal edge of said sole, a hosel formed at said heel portion and adapted to receive an end of a swing shaft in connected relation to said head, and a foam material substantially filling the interior of said hollow body, said ball striking face having a plurality of parallel grooves formed therein which are disposed in a horizontal orientation when the club head is in a ball addressing position, said ball striking face, said top wall and said sole having internal surfaces free of inwardly directed projections and having thickness which, coupled with the mass weight of said hosel, the weight of said foam and the configuration of said body, establish an optimum impact point at substantially the geometric center of said ball striking face and further establish a plurality of substantially elliptical theoretical force lines on said face generally concentric with said central impact point, each of said elliptical force lines representing a locus of points on said striking face operative to effect a generally equal impact force to a ball struck by the face substantially on a given elliptical force line, the major axis of the concentric elliptical force lines passing substantially through the optimum impact point on said striking face substantially parallel to said grooves.
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