Claims
- 1. A golf club comprising:a shaft having a player gripping end and a clubhead end; and a clubhead extending from said shaft at said clubhead end, said clubhead having a heel, a toe, a sole, a top and a striking face therebetween, said clubhead including: an elongate body portion having a toe end, a heel end, an upper surface extending longitudinally between said ends and a striking surface having a target location at about the midpoint between the toe end and the heel end and between said top surface and said sole, said striking surface forming a portion of said striking face extending downwardly from said top surface and a means extending upwardly from a location on said top surface and connecting said body portion and the clubhead end of said shaft, said body portion and said means being formed of non-metallic material as a single piece; a distal toe portion extending outwardly from the toe end of said body portion; a heel portion extending outwardly from the heel end of said body portion, the material and shape of said toe portion and said heel portion being selected to provide mass concentration at the heel and the toe of said clubhead.
- 2. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said body portion and said means are formed of a graphite composite.
- 3. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said body portion, said shaft and said means are formed of a generally homogenous composite as a single body portion/shaft component.
- 4. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said means comprises a hosel connected to said clubhead end and to said body portion.
- 5. The golf club of claim 4 wherein said body portion upper surface extends to and is a part of said top and said body portion has a bottom surface underlying said hosel and forming a part of said sole.
- 6. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said toe portion and said heel portion are formed of relatively high mass specific gravity material and said body portion is formed of a generally homogeneous, relatively low mass specific gravity non-metallic material formed therebetween with its toe and heel ends sealed to said toe portion and said heel portion, respectively.
- 7. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said toe portion and heel portion are secured to said body portion and form seals therewith.
- 8. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said upper surface is aligned with said striking surface, visible to a player gripping said player gripping end of said shaft and oriented to the shaft as a sighting aid.
- 9. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said toe portion and heel portion have surfaces transverse to said striking surface and sealingly engaged by said toe end and heel end of said body portion.
- 10. The golf club of claim 9 wherein said toe portion and heel portion surfaces have projections toward each other which are enclosed and entrapped by the body portion material formed therearound.
- 11. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said body portion includes an upright portion defining said striking face and said upper surface and a bottom portion extending transversely from said striking surface to define a central portion of said sole.
- 12. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said heel end and said toe end of said striking surface define arcs of a circle with said target centrally located.
- 13. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said means has a flat surface extending upwardly from said upper surface facing said toe end and perpendicular to said striking surface to constitute an aligning aid.
- 14. The golf club of claim 13 wherein said upper surface has aligning indicium above said target.
- 15. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said combined body portion and means includes a relatively rigid internal armature extending between said connecting means and said body portion.
- 16. A golf club comprising:a shaft having a player gripping end and a clubhead end; and a clubhead extending from said shaft at said clubhead end, said clubhead having a heel, a toe, a sole, a top and a striking face therebetween, said clubhead including: an elongate body portion having a toe end, a heel end, an upper surface extending longitudinally between said ends and a striking surface having a target location along a longitudinal axis at about the midpoint between the toe end and the heel and between said top surface and said sole and forming a portion of said striking face extending downwardly from said top surface, and connecting means extending upwardly from a location on said top surface intermediate said heel end and said target and connecting said body portion and the clubhead end of said shaft, said body portion and said means being formed of non-metallic material as a single piece; a distal toe portion extending outwardly from the toe end of said body portion; and a heel portion extending outwardly from the heel end of said body portion, the material and shape of said heel portion and said toe portion being selected to provide mass concentration at the heel end and the toe end of said clubhead.
- 17. The golf club of claim 16 wherein the combined body portion and connecting means is formed of a graphite composite.
- 18. The golf club of claim 16 wherein said combined body portion and connecting means is formed of a generally homogenous composite including glass fibers and a resin.
- 19. The golf club of claim 16 including connecting means establishing a lie angle between said longitudinal axis and said shaft.
- 20. The golf club of claim 16 wherein the upper surface has an aligning indicium above said target to assist the golfer in aligning the clubhead and the ball.
- 21. The golf club of claim 20 wherein said indicium defines a straight line perpendicular to said striking surface.
- 22. The golf club of claim 16 wherein said striking face is a segment of a longitudinal cylindrical surface having a curved cross section to provide loft.
- 23. A golf club comprising:a shaft having a player gripping end and a clubhead end; and a clubhead extending from said shaft at said clubhead end, said clubhead having a heel, a toe, a sole, a top and a striking face therebetween, said clubhead including: an elongate body portion and a hosel combined with said shaft and an armature therebetween, said body portion having a toe end, a heel end, an upper surface extending along a longitudinal axis between said ends and a striking surface having a target location at about the midpoint between the toe end and the heel end and between said top surface and said sole and forming a portion of said striking face extending downwardly from said top surface, said hosel extending upwardly from a location on said top surface intermediate said heel end and said target location, and said armature interconnecting said body portion, hosel and shaft; a distal toe portion extending outwardly from the toe end of said body portion; and a heel portion extending outwardly from the heel end of said body portion, the material and shape of said heel portion and said toe portion being selected to provide mass concentration at the heel end and at the toe end of said clubhead.
- 24. The golf club of claim 23 wherein said combined body portion hosel and shaft is formed integrally surrounding said armature.
- 25. The golf club of claim 24 wherein said combined body portion and hosel is formed of a generally homogeneous non-metallic material.
- 26. A golf club comprising:a shaft having a player gripping end and a clubhead end; and a clubhead extending from said shaft at said clubhead end, said clubhead having a heel, a toe, a sole, a top and a striking face therebetween, said clubhead including: a combined elongate body portion, hosel and armature, said body portion having a toe end, a heel end, an upper surface extending longitudinally between said ends and a striking surface having a target location at about the midpoint between the toe end and the heel and between said top surface and said sole and forming a portion of said striking face extending downwardly from said top surface, said hosel extending upwardly from a location on said top surface intermediate said heel end and said target and connecting the clubhead end of said shaft and said body portion, said hosel having an intermediate offset portion to generally align said shaft with said striking surface; a distal toe portion extending outwardly from the toe end of said body portion; and a heel portion extending outwardly from the heel end of said body portion, the material and shape of said heel portion and said toe portion being selected to provide mass concentration at the heel end and the toe end of said clubhead.
- 27. The golf club of claim 26 wherein said offset portion extends transversely to said striking face and said shaft.
- 28. The golf club of claim 27 wherein said offset portion forms a small acute angle relative to said shaft.
- 29. The golf club of claim 26 wherein said offset portion extends transversely relative to said striking face and provides a large obtuse angle between said shaft and said longitudinal axis to define a lie angle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This patent application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/191,799, filed Mar. 24, 2000.
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