Weight member for a golf club head
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1. A golf club head comprising:
- a golf club head body including a recession; and
a weight member mounted in the recession of the golf club head body, the weight member comprising at least one solder channel for receiving solderable filler, the weight member being mounted in the recession of the golf club head body before a brazing process for bonding the weight member with the golf club head body, the solderable filler being melted and filling a gap between the weight member and a plurality of walls delimiting the recession of the golf club head body during the brazing process to thereby increasing bonding strength between the weight member and the walls of the recession of the golf club head body.
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Abstract
A golf club head includes a golf club head body and a weight member mounted in a recession of the golf club head body. The weight member includes at least one solder channel for receiving solderable filler. The weight member is mounted in the recession of the golf club head body before a brazing process for bonding the weight member with the golf club head body. During the brazing process, the solderable filler is melted and fills a gap between the weight member and walls delimiting the recession of the golf club head body to thereby increasing bonding strength between the weight member and the walls delimiting the recession of the golf club head body.
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1. A golf club head comprising:
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a golf club head body including a recession; and a weight member mounted in the recession of the golf club head body, the weight member comprising at least one solder channel for receiving solderable filler, the weight member being mounted in the recession of the golf club head body before a brazing process for bonding the weight member with the golf club head body, the solderable filler being melted and filling a gap between the weight member and a plurality of walls delimiting the recession of the golf club head body during the brazing process to thereby increasing bonding strength between the weight member and the walls of the recession of the golf club head body. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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