1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a golf club with a specially revised shaft, particularly, a golf club applied for mounting a long shaft.
2. Description of the Related Art
As an invention relating to surface painting of a shaft of a golf club of the related art, that described in JP-A-2007-111176 is known. Regarding carbon shafts (CFRP), from the viewpoint of design properties or golfer psychology etc., there is that which is subjected to gradation painting, and in JP-A-2007-111176, a paint of a first color is sprayed to a first area in a longitudinal direction of a shaft, a paint of a second color is sprayed to a second area in a second area in the longitudinal direction of the shaft, and a gradation portion, which gradually changes from the first color to the second color, is provided on an overlap of the first area and the second area. In addition, the related art includes the steps of using a first spray gun and a second spray gun in which a position and a movement speed in the longitudinal direction of the shaft are controlled independently of each other, so that the first spray gun sprays the paint of the first color, the second spray gun sprays the paint of the second color, and the paint of the first color and the paint of the second color are painted in overlapping manner with a wet-on-wet technique by the control of the first spray gun and the second spray gun, whereby the gradation portion is formed.
JP-A-2007-111176 is limited to mainly disclosing a painting technology, and does not disclose how a color or gradation portion affects the psychology of the golfer.
The present invention has studied a method of coloring to improve confidence regarding the core when seen briefly for golfer psychology during address, even for a long shaft such as a driver or a fairway wood, for example, a driver having a shaft of 45 inches or more.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a golf club including a shaft in which a brightness of a color of the shaft from a grip side toward a head side is changed from darkness to brightness in a plurality of stages.
According to the present invention, by changing the brightness of the color of the shaft from a grip side to a head side, from darkness to brightness in a plurality of steps, when a dark color side is gripped and the head side of the brightest color is seen, it appears shorter than the actual club. As a result, a probability of a golfer hitting the ball with the core is high.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawing which is given by way of illustration only, and thus is not limitative of the present invention and wherein:
Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described.
As shown in
When the above-mentioned golf club was gripped by a golfer (see
In an embodiment shown in
Various researches have been made regarding how the color acts on the psychology of a person. Here, there are seven colors of light: a red, an orange, a yellow, a green, a blue, a dark blue, and a violet. As to the color approaches the violet from the red, “a mind relaxation” and “relax” is provided. On the contrary, as the color approaches to the red, “the mind is energized” and “fighting spirit is encouraged.” In the present embodiment, by making the grip side navy blue, the mind of the golfer is not disturbed and relaxes, and an effect of improving the probability of good shot can be expected. Furthermore, regarding the psychology of feeling the weight, the weight is approximately the same as the actual weight with the white color, and, with respect to an actual weight of 100, with the dark gray, the weight is felt to be 155, with red, 176, and with black, 187. Thus, in the case in which the front end side of the shaft is colored with bright silver which is close to white, the shaft is felt to be light, and an image of easily swinging the club is encouraged.
A case in which a plurality of ring-shaped patterns 30 as shown in
The first and second painting portions 1A and 1B, which are seen from the gap of the striped pattern formed between the ring-shaped patterns 30, also makes the length of the shaft feel shorter than it actually is.
In the golf club 24 equipped with the shaft of the embodiment shown in
A test result of the embodiment shown in
The “HS” in table 1 shows a head speed in units of m/s. The “initial speed” is a speed immediately after the impact of a ball (m/s). The meet ratio is a value of the ball initial speed divided by the head speed. The “upper striking angle” is the up and down striking angle (degrees) of the ball. The right striking angle is the striking angle of the ball in a right direction (degrees). The “−” denotes the striking angle (hook) to the left in the case of a right-handed golfer. The “+” denotes a striking angle (slice) to the right. The “B spin” denotes a back spin (rpm). The “S spin” denotes a side spin (rpm). The “carry” is the flight distance which is the distance until the ball lands on the ground. The “bre” denotes left and right falling positions. “−1.5” is in units of “degrees”, and indicates striking to the left by 1.5° further than a straight line of flight. The “total” denotes the sum flight distance of the carry and the run (displayed in yards).
In the present invention, the shaft is felt to be shorter, so that the meet ration is also improved, the grasp of the ball is also satisfactory, and the flight distance is also extended.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009-179601 | Jul 2009 | JP | national |