Claims
- 1. A golf club comprising:an elongate shaft having a player gripping end and a clubhead end; and a clubhead extending from said clubhead end, said clubhead having a heel, a toe, a sole and a top and a striking face therebetween, said clubhead including: a shell including a distal toe portion, a distal heel portion spaced from said toe portion, surfaces of said distal toe portion and distal heel portion defining surface portions of said sole, top and striking surface, an elongate medial portion extending between said toe portion and said heel portion comprising a web, the material of said shell having relatively high mass density and the size 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; and an elongate body and a hosel, formed of relatively low mass density material, said body extending longitudinally between said distal shell portions and defining a central striking surface portion of said striking face and an upper surface portion of said top, said hosel extending upwardly from said upper surface, and said web being in said body; and a hosel armature embedded in said body, encased in said hosel and extending upwardly from said upper surface into said clubhead end of said shaft.
- 2. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said body and said hosel are formed as a single piece.
- 3. The golf club of claim 2 wherein said shaft is formed of said relatively low mass density material.
- 4. The golf club of claim 3 wherein the body, the hosel and the shaft are formed of graphite fibers and resin.
- 5. The golf club of claim 4 wherein said body extends to and defines a sole surface portion of said sole.
- 6. The golf club of claim 2 wherein said body and hosel and said shaft are formed of a graphite composite.
- 7. The golf club of claim 2 wherein the body and the hosel are formed of a composite including glass fibers and a resin.
- 8. The golf club of claim 2 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 8 wherein said upper surface includes an indicium identifying a target location longitudinally spaced from the hosel.
- 10. The golf club of claim 2 wherein said medial portion includes a shelf longitudinally extending between said toe portion and said heel portion and extending rearwardly from said body.
- 11. The golf club of claim 10 wherein said shelf and said web are formed integrally.
- 12. The golf club of claim 10 wherein said shelf and said web extend longitudinally and define a longitudinal space therebetween.
- 13. The golf club of claim 2 wherein said body defines a back surface behind said striking surface.
- 14. The golf club of claim 2 wherein said web defines a portion of said back surface spaced from said striking surface.
- 15. The golf club of claim 1 wherein the cross section of said web is behind said striking surface and below said upper surface.
- 16. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said striking face is a segment of a longitudinal cylindrical surface having a convex cross section.
- 17. A golf club comprising:an elongate shaft having a player gripping end, a clubhead end and a longitudinal axis; and a clubhead extending from said clubhead end, said clubhead having a heel, a toe, a sole and a top and a striking face therebetween, said clubhead including: a shell formed of metallic material including a distal toe portion, a distal heel portion spaced from said toe portion, surfaces of said distal toe portion and distal heel portion defining surface portions of said sole, top and striking surface, an elongate medial portion between said toe portion and said heel portion comprising a web extending less than the distance between said top and said sole and spaced from said striking surface, the material of said shell and the size 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; an elongate body and a hosel, formed of non-metallic material, said body extending longitudinally between said distal shell portions and containing said web, said body defining an upper surface portion of said top and a striking surface portion of said striking face, and said hosel extending upwardly from said upper surface and having an intermediate offset portion; and a hosel armature embedded in said body, encased in said hosel and extending upwardly from said upper surface into said clubhead end of said shaft.
- 18. The golf club of claim 17 wherein said offset portion is transverse to said shaft.
- 19. The golf club of claim 17 wherein said offset portion forms a small acute angle relative to said shaft.
- 20. The golf club of claim 19 wherein said striking surface is generally aligned with and forms a large acute angle with said sole surface.
- 21. The golf club of claim 17 wherein said body extends to said sole and defines a sole surface portion of said sole.
- 22. The golf club of claim 21 wherein said shaft is formed of the same non-metallic material as said combined elongate body and hosel and is integral therewith.
- 23. The golf club of claim 17 wherein said elongate body and hosel are formed of the same material as a single piece.
- 24. The golf club of claim 23 wherein said shaft and said combined body and hosel are formed of a graphite composite.
- 25. A golf club comprising:an elongate shaft having a player gripping end and a clubhead end; and a clubhead extending from said clubhead end, said clubhead having a heel, a toe, a sole and a top and a striking face therebetween, said clubhead including: a shell including a distal toe portion, a distal heel portion spaced from said toe portion, surfaces of said distal toe portion and distal heel portion defining surface portions of said sole, top and striking surface, an elongate medial portion extending between said toe portion and said heel portion comprising a web, the material of said shell having relatively high mass density and the size 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; and an elongate body and a hosel, formed of relatively low mass density material, said body extending longitudinally between said distal shell portions and defining a striking surface portion of said striking face and an upper surface portion of said top, said web being in said body and said hosel extending upwardly from said upper surface portion and extending downwardly from said clubhead end of said shaft.
- 26. A golf club comprising:an elongate shaft having a player gripping end and a clubhead end; a clubhead extending from said clubhead end, said clubhead having a heel, a toe, a sole and a top and a striking face therebetween, said clubhead including: a shell including a distal toe portion, a distal heel portion spaced from said toe portion, surface portions of said distal toe portion and distal heel portion defining surfaces of said sole, top and striking surface, an elongate medial portion extending between said toe portion and said heel portion comprising a web, the material of said shell having relatively high mass density and the size 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; an elongate body and a hosel, formed of relatively low mass density material, said body extending longitudinally between said distal shell portions and defining a striking surface portion of said striking face, said web being in said body; and a hosel armature embedded in said body, encased in said hosel and extending upwardly from said upper surface into said clubhead end of said shaft.
REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/618,076, filed Jul. 17, 2000, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/148,011, filed Aug. 10, 1999.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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