Claims
- 1. A set of golf club heads, comprising at least a first and second golf club head, each having a toe portion, a heel portion, a top portion, a sole portion, a front face bounded by said toe, heel, top and sole portions, and a rear wall bounded by said toe, heel, top and sole portions, a peripheral wall depending from the periphery of said sole portion to define a sole cavity in the sole portion, and two struts extending from a portion of said peripheral wall adjacent said front face to a portion of said peripheral wall adjacent said rear wall, said struts being substantially parallel to each other adjacent said portion of said peripheral wall adjacent said front face and diverging from each other toward said portion of said peripheral wall adjacent said rear wall, said struts defining therebetween and in cooperation with said portion of said peripheral wall adjacent said front face a central portion of said sole cavity, said first golf club head having a loft of less than a loft of the second golf club head, and said central portion of said sole cavity of said first golf club head having a depth of less than a depth of said sole cavity of said second golf club head, wherein a location of a center of gravity in said first golf club head is lower in said first golf club head than a location of the center of gravity in said second club head.
- 2. The set of golf club heads of claim 1, wherein said peripheral wall is interrupted adjacent said rear wall, and a bottom surface of said central portion of said sole cavity intersects said rear wall and in cooperation with said two struts defining said interruption in said peripheral wall, defines an opening rearwardly of said club head.
- 3. The set of golf club heads of claim 1 wherein the location of the center of gravity in each golf club head in the set is raised as the loft of the golf club head increases.
- 4. The set of golf club heads of claim 1 wherein said first and second golf club head each have struts extending outwardly from the club sole portion further than said peripheral wall.
- 5. The set of golf club heads of claim 4 wherein said struts of said second golf club head extend further from said sole portion than said struts of said first golf club head.
- 6. The set of golf club heads of claim 1 wherein a depth of said central cavity of each golf club head in said set increases as the loft of said golf club head increases.
- 7. The set of golf club heads of claim 1 wherein the golf club heads range in loft from approximately 8.5 degrees for a least lofted club to a maximum of 27 degrees for a highest lofted club.
- 8. The set of golf club heads of claim 7 wherein the center of gravity is placed toward the sole of the club on the least lofted club and toward the top of the club on the highest lofted club.
- 9. The set of golf clubs of claim 1 wherein the location of the center of gravity is not uniform for all of the clubs in the set.
- 10. The set of golf club heads of claim 1 wherein the location of the center of gravity for the first and second golf club heads is at the approximate center of the golf club head relative to the face and rear of the golf club head.
- 11. The set of golf clubs of claim 1 wherein the struts are approximately 8 to 8.5 mm wide where they are substantially parallel to each other.
- 12. The set of golf clubs of claim 1 wherein the struts are approximately 5.5 to 6.0 mm wide where they are diverging from each other.
- 13. A set of golf clubs, comprising at least a first and second golf club, each having
- a hosel, and
- a head attached to said hosel, each head having a toe portion, a heel portion, a top portion, a sole portion, a front face bounded by said toe, heel, top and sole portions, and a rear wall bounded by said toe, heel, top and sole portions, a peripheral wall depending from the periphery of said sole portion to define a sole cavity in the sole portion, and two struts extending from a portion of said peripheral wall adjacent said front face to a portion of said peripheral wall adjacent said rear wall, said struts being substantially parallel to each other adjacent said portion of said peripheral wall adjacent said front face and diverging from each other toward said portion of said peripheral wall adjacent said rear wall, said struts defining therebetween and in cooperation with said portion of said peripheral wall adjacent said front face a central portion of said sole cavity, said head of said first golf club having a loft of less than a loft of said head of said second golf club, and said central portion of said sole cavity of said first golf club having a depth of less than a depth of said sole cavity of said second golf club,
- wherein a location of a center of gravity in said head of said first golf club is lower in said head than a location of the center of gravity in said head of said second golf club head, and said hosel of said second golf club is longer than said hosel of said first golf club.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/349,670, filed Dec. 5, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,441,263.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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