Set of iron-type golf club heads
First Claim
1. A correlated set of iron-type golf club heads, each head comprising:
- a substantially planar blade element having a front striking face for impacting a golf ball, and a rear surface opposite said front striking face;
a perimeter weighting element integral with at least a portion of the outer perimeter of said rear surface and extending substantially rearwardly from that outer perimeter, a remainder of said rear surface not covered by said perimeter weighting element defining the bottom of an open cavity, the sides of which are defined by an inner peripheral surface of the perimeter weighting element; and
a hosel extending from an upper heel region of the head for connection to a shaft;
wherein the area and shape of said remainder of said rear surface are substantially identical in each club head of the correlated set.
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Abstract
A correlated set of iron-type golf club heads, wherein each head in the set employs the same sized vibration damping plaque. Each club head includes a substantially planar blade element having a front striking face for impacting a golf ball, and a rear surface opposite the front striking face. A perimeter weighting element is formed integrally with at least a portion of the outer perimeter of the rear surface and extends substantially rearwardly from the rear surface. The remainder of the rear surface not covered by the perimeter weighting element defines the bottom of an open cavity which is substantially surrounded by an inner peripheral surface of the perimeter weighting element. The area and shape of the remainder of the rear surface that defines the bottom of the open cavity are substantially identical in each club head of the correlated set, thus making it possible to use the same sized and shaped vibration damping plaque in each club head. The invention additionally includes an iron-type golf club head, including a top rail surface portion projecting rearwardly from an upper periphery of the front striking face and extending between the toe and heel portions. The hosel is offset and inset, and extends generally upwardly and forwardly only from the heel end portion of the top rail, such that the hosel does not occupy any portion of the front striking face and does not impede contact between the front striking face and a golf ball.
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1. A correlated set of iron-type golf club heads, each head comprising:
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a substantially planar blade element having a front striking face for impacting a golf ball, and a rear surface opposite said front striking face; a perimeter weighting element integral with at least a portion of the outer perimeter of said rear surface and extending substantially rearwardly from that outer perimeter, a remainder of said rear surface not covered by said perimeter weighting element defining the bottom of an open cavity, the sides of which are defined by an inner peripheral surface of the perimeter weighting element; and a hosel extending from an upper heel region of the head for connection to a shaft; wherein the area and shape of said remainder of said rear surface are substantially identical in each club head of the correlated set. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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