Golf club head with multi-radius face
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1. A method of forming a metal wood golf club head, comprising the steps of:
- forming a shell defining an inner cavity and further including a face having a horizontal center line that extends from a heel end to a toe end, the horizontal center line defining an upper portion and a lower portion;
forming the upper portion of the face with a roll radius that is smaller than a roll radius of the lower portion of the face; and
forming the lower portion of the face with a roll radius between about 8 inches and 16 inches;
wherein the step of forming the upper portion includes forming the upper portion of the face with a roll radius that is less than about seventy percent of the roll radius of the lower portion of the face.
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Abstract
A metal wood golf club head adapted for attachment to a shaft is disclosed, including a shell defining an inner cavity and further including a face. The face of the club head has at least two roll radii disposed adjacent each other and defined about an alignment line on the face that extends from the heel end to the toe end. The roll radius above the alignment line is smaller than the roll radius below the alignment line. The face may also include multiple bulge radii.
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1. A method of forming a metal wood golf club head, comprising the steps of:
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forming a shell defining an inner cavity and further including a face having a horizontal center line that extends from a heel end to a toe end, the horizontal center line defining an upper portion and a lower portion;
forming the upper portion of the face with a roll radius that is smaller than a roll radius of the lower portion of the face; and
forming the lower portion of the face with a roll radius between about 8 inches and 16 inches;
wherein the step of forming the upper portion includes forming the upper portion of the face with a roll radius that is less than about seventy percent of the roll radius of the lower portion of the face. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
the face is additionally formed with a first alignment line substantially parallel to and biased toward a first side of the vertical center line and a second alignment line substantially parallel to and biased toward a second side of the vertical center line;
the first alignment line, the vertical center line, and the second alignment line divide the face into four portions; and
each of the four portions has a bulge radius.
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5. The method of claim 4, wherein:
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the four portions include two central portions toward the center of the face and two outer portions toward the heel end and toe end of the face, respectively;
the bulge radii of the central portions are substantially the same; and
the bulge radii of the outer portions are substantially the same and less than the bulge radii of the central portions.
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6. The method of claim 5, wherein the bulge radii of the outer portions are approximately about 10% to 40% smaller than the bulge radii of the central portions.
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7. The method of claim 1, wherein the roll radius of the upper portion of the face is between about 4 inches and about 12 inches.
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