Claims
- 1. A golf club iron comprising:a club head having a generally planar front face for impacting a ball, a rear face opposite to the front face, two sides, a top surface and a bottom surface; the front face defining a horizontal top edge at the top surface and a horizontal bottom edge at the bottom surface; the front face having an imaginary transverse line lying in the plane of the front face across the width of the face equidistant between the top and bottom edges; the front face being symmetrical about an imaginary upright center line at right angles to the transverse line and equidistant between the sides so that the upright center line and the transverse center line intersect at an imaginary center point of the front face; the club head defining an imaginary horizontal center line at right angles to the transverse line passing through the imaginary center point of the front face; a tubular shaft hosel integrally attached to the rear face of the club head so that a front side of the hosel is integral with the rear face and supports the club head in front of the hosel; a shaft attached to the hosel so that an axis of the tubular hosel at the club head is coaxial with an axis of the shaft; the hosel being arranged on the club head so that the shaft extends at an angle less than ninety degrees to the transverse line which angle is arranged so that the club is intended to be swung in an iron driving action to cause impact; the front face lying in a plane at an angle to a vertical plane containing the transverse line so as to provide a loft angle for driving the ball during impact; the club head being shaped such that a center of gravity thereof lies substantially on said imaginary horizontal center line rearwardly of the front face; the hosel being arranged so that the axis of the shaft and the hosel intersect the imaginary horizontal center line at a position reward of the center of gravity.
- 2. The golf club according to claim 1 wherein the angle of the shaft to the transverse line is less than 70 degrees.
- 3. The golf club according to claim 1 wherein the front face has a bottom edge which includes a central straight portion.
- 4. The golf club according to claim 1 wherein the front face has a top edge which includes a central straight portion.
- 5. The golf club according to claim 1 wherein the front face has ball engaging grooves parallel to the transverse line covering substantially the whole of the front face.
- 6. The golf club according to claim 1 wherein the club head is substantially triangular in side elevation with the front face and the rear face converging to the top surface which is narrower than the bottom surface.
- 7. The golf club according to claim 1 wherein the front face has side edges at the sides of the head each of which includes a straight portion intersecting the transverse line.
- 8. The golf club according to claim 7 wherein the straight portion of each side edge is connected to the bottom edge by a bottom curved section and to the top edge by a top curved section and wherein the bottom curved section has a greater radius of curvature than the top curved section.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/306,848 filed Jul. 23, 2001.
This invention relates to an improved golf club.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Provisional Applications (1)
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