Claims
- 1. A golf club comprising a head, shaft and grip, said head having toe, sole, heel and top portions and a hosel formed in the head proximally to said heel portion, said golf club further comprising lift means to impart lift to the head prior to the point of contact between the head and a golf ball, wherein said lift means comprises a wing extending above said top portion, said wing having at least one curved top surface and one relatively straight bottom surface, said top and bottom surfaces extending substantially from said hosel to said toe and said wing being attached to the head.
- 2. A golf club according to claim 1 wherein the wing is supported by at least one strut.
- 3. A golf club comprising a head, shaft and grip, said head having a sole portion which is relatively flat, toe, heel and top portions and a hosel formed in the head proximally to said heel portion, said golf club further comprising lift means to impart lift to the head prior to the point of contact between the head and a golf ball, wherein said lift means is formed on the sole portion of the head, said lift means having a substantially concaved front surface which projects below said relatively flat sole portion, said concaved front surface facing downward, whereby air flow across said sole portion is directed downwardly and an upward lift is imparted to said head.
- 4. A golf club according to claim 1 or claim 3 wherein the lift means is integrally formed in one piece construction.
- 5. A golf club according to claim 1 or claim 3 wherein the lift means is detachable from the head.
- 6. A golf club comprising a head, shaft and grip, said head having toe, sole, heel and top portions and a hosel formed in the head proximally to said heel portion, said golf club further comprising lift means to impart lift to the head prior to the point of contact between the head and a golf ball, wherein said lift means comprises an aerodynamic strut located between the toe and hosel portions of the head said strut having at least one curved top surface and one relatively straight bottom surface.
- 7. A golf club according to claim 6 wherein the strut has a cross-sectional airfoil shape having an outer surface which causes air flowing over the strut to impart an upward lift to the club head as the club head moves toward the contact point between the head and golf ball.
- 8. A golf club comprising a head, shaft and grip, said head having a toe, sole, heel and top portions and a hosel formed in the head proximally to said heel portion, said golf club further comprising lift means for imparting lift to the head prior to the point of contact between the head and a golf ball, wherein said lift means comprises a wing having a span, said wing projecting from the head, said wing having at least one curved top surface and one relatively straight bottom surface, the maximum thickness between said top and bottom surfaces being less than said span, and said wing being attached to the head to impart lift to the head.
- 9. A golf club according to claim 1 or 8 wherein the wing is an aerodynamic strut connecting the toe portion of the head with the hosel.
- 10. A golf club according to claim 9 wherein the strut has a cross-sectional airfoil shape having an outer surface which causes air flowing over the strut to impart an upward lift to the club head as the club head moves toward the contact point between the head and golf ball.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/548,091, filed on Jul. 5, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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