Claims
- 1. A golf club improvement for a golf club having a head for striking a golf ball and a shaft connected to said head at a first end and having a handle at a second end, the improvement for substantially reducing air resistance to said golf club while in motion, comprising a series of rib elements having a center point and at least three arms extending therefrom, said rib elements protruding outwardly from an exterior surface of said shaft a distance sufficient to reduce said air resistance and disposed longitudinally along said shaft.
- 2. The golf club improvement of claim 1, wherein said rib elements are in an X-shaped configuration with four of said arms.
- 3. The golf club improvement of claim 1, wherein said distance that said rib elements protrude from said shaft is approximately one sixteenth (1/16) of an inch.
- 4. The golf club improvement of claim 1, further comprising particles affixed about the perimeter of said shaft.
- 5. The golf club improvement of claim 1, wherein said head comprises a body having a face angling inwardly, a rear end having a surface angling inwardly from an elongate rear bottom edge, said face having a front bottom edge which is substantially parallel to said rear bottom edge of said rear end, right and left sides decreasing in curvature from said rear end to said face, a substantially flat bottom, and a top which is semicircular as viewed from said face and is parabolic as viewed from said sides.
- 6. The golf club improvement of claim 2, wherein said rib elements are formed by two spiral ribs running along said shaft, each of said ribs having a pitch which increases from said head to said handle.
- 7. The golf club improvement of claim 6, wherein said pitch decreases from approximately one inch between adjacent rib sections at said head to approximately six inches between adjacent rib sections at said handle.
- 8. A golf club for minimizing wind drag, comprising:
- a head for striking a golf ball;
- a shaft connected to said head at a first end and having a handle at a second end; and
- a plurality of rib elements protruding from an exterior surface of said shaft, each of said rib elements having at least three arms which are joined, said rib elements protruding outwardly from said shaft a distance sufficient to minimize said wind drag and arranged linearly along said exterior surface of said shaft which strikes air during a club swing.
- 9. The golf club of claim 8, wherein said rib elements are in an X-shaped configuration with four of said arms.
- 10. The golf club of claim 8, wherein said distance that said rib elements protrude from said shaft is approximately one sixteenth (1/16) of an inch.
- 11. The golf club of claim 8, further comprising particles affixed about the perimeter of said shaft.
- 12. The golf club of claim 8, wherein said head comprises a body having a face angling inwardly, a rear end having a surface angling inwardly from an elongate rear bottom edge, said face having a front bottom edge which is substantially parallel to said rear bottom edge of said rear end, right and left sides decreasing in curvature from said rear end to said face, a substantially flat bottom, and a top which is semicircular as viewed from said face and is parabolic as viewed from said sides.
- 13. The golf club of claim 9, wherein said rib elements are formed by two spiral ribs running longitudinally along said shaft, each of said ribs having a pitch which increases from said head to said handle.
- 14. The golf club improvement of claim 13, wherein said pitch decreases from approximately one inch between adjacent rib sections at said head to approximately six inches between adjacent rib sections at said handle.
- 15. A method for decreasing air resistance to the motion of a golf club, comprising the steps of:
- forming a head for striking a golf ball;
- forming a shaft connected to said head at a first end and having a handle at a second end; and
- forming a plurality of rib elements protruding outwardly from an exterior surface of said shaft a distance sufficient to reduce said air resistance and running longitudinally along said shaft for decreasing wind drag of said golf club, said rib elements having a center with at least three arms extending outwardly therefrom.
- 16. The method as set forth in claim 15, wherein said plurality of rib elements are formed in an X-shaped configuration with said at least three arms comprising four arms.
- 17. The method as set forth in claim 15, wherein said step of forming said plurality of rib elements comprises the step of running two spiral ribs along said shaft with each of said ribs having a pitch which increases from said head to said handle.
- 18. The method as set forth in claim 15, further comprising the step of affixing particles about the perimeter of said shaft.
Parent Case Info
This document is a continuation-in-part of application entitled "GOLF CLUB AND METHOD" with Ser. No. 08/032,376, filed on Mar. 18, 1993 by the same inventor herein.
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