Claims
- 1. The improvement in an iron golf club comprising:
- a) an iron golf club head having a ball-striking face defining a sweet spot, a bottom sole and having a blade with a toe end and a heel end,
- b) said head having a hosel extending at said heel end of said blade and formed from the same continuous piece of metal as said heel, said hosel having a top and a through bore defining a cylinder extending from the top of said hosel downwardly through said hosel, said bore having a lower end extent, said hosel being solid and inflexible,
- c) the lower end portion of said hosel intersected by said bore forming a substantially flat shoulder oriented to extend substantially above a first plane containing the bottom sole of the club head, and at an angle relative to said sole plane and relative to said cylinder, thereby reducing the weight of metal of said hosel which can be redistributed to said blade, for focusing the center of gravity of the blade directly behind the sweet spot, and said club head having a neck near the plane of merger of said hosel and said blade, and
- d) a golf club shaft fixedly secured within said bore and extending into proximity with said lower end extent of said bore.
- 2. The improvement in an iron golf club comprising:
- a) an iron golf club head having a sole and having a blade with a toe end, a top, and a heel end having an upper edge, and having a face with series of parallel grooves,
- b) said head having a hosel disposed at said heel end of said blade in a position juxtaposed to said blade and formed from the same continuous piece of metal as an integral part lapping said heel end from the upper edge of said heel end downwardly, said hosel having a top edge and a lower portion, and said hosel extending from a level above the top of said blade down substantially to said sole, said hosel having a through bore of substantially constant diameter extending from the top edge of said hosel down through said hosel, said hosel being solid and inflexible and having substantially even wall thickness from its lower portion to its top edge at the heel side of the hosel,
- c) said hosel, having a dog-leg which, in developmental view of said sole taken from below, extends at an obtuse angle forwardly from said heel end of said blade at an angle of about 150.degree.-170.degree. between a line parallel to said grooves and the major axis of said bore, as seen in said developmental view,
- d) said hosel having a lower end portion forming a shoulder extending substantially above the plane containing the sole of the club head below said lower portion of said hosel, thereby reducing the weight of metal of said hosel which can be redistributed to said blade, and said club head having a necked area near the plane or merger of said hosel and said blade having no greater than a 5/8 inch vertical dimension in face view of said club head, and
- e) a golf club shaft having a lower portion thereof fixedly secured within said bore, said lower portion of said shaft being inflexible relative to said hosel and extending substantially to said lower end portion of said hosel.
- 3. The club defined in claim 2 in which said angle is between 155.degree. and 165.degree..
- 4. The improvement in an iron golf club comprising:
- a) an iron golf club head having a sole and having a blade with a toe end, a top, and a heel end, and having an upper edge,
- b) said head having a hosel having a top edge and lower portion, and said hosel being disposed at said heel end of said blade in a position juxtaposed to said blade and formed from the same continuous piece of metal as an integral part lapping said heel end from the upper edge of said heel end downwardly, and there being no bridge between said blade and said hosel below said hosel, said hosel extending from a level above the top of said blade down toward said sole, said hosel having a through bore of substantially constant diameter extending from the top edge of said hosel downwardly through said hosel, said hosel being solid and inflexible and having a substantially even wall thickness from its lower portion to its top edge, at the heel side of the hosel,
- c) said hosel having a dog-leg which in bottom view of said club head extends at an obtuse angle forwardly from said heel end of said blade,
- d) said hosel having a lower end portion forming a step extending substantially above the plane containing the sole of the club, thereby reducing the weight of metal of said hosel which can be redistributed to said blade, and
- e) a golf club shaft having a lower portion thereof fixedly secured within the bore, said lower portion of said shaft being inflexible relative to said hosel and extending substantially to said lower end portion of said hosel.
- 5. The improvement of an iron golf club comprising:
- a) an iron golf club head having a sole and having a blade with a toe end, a top, and a heel end, and having an upper edge,
- b) said head having a hosel disposed at said heel end of said blade in a position juxtaposed to said blade and formed from the same continuous piece of metal as an integral part lapping said heel end from the upper edge of said heel end downwardly, and said hosel extending from a level above the top of said blade down toward said sole, said hosel having a top edge and a lower portion, and a through bore of substantially constant diameter extending from the top edge of said hosel downwardly through said hosel, said hosel being solid and inflexible and having a substantially even wall thickness from its lower portion to its top edge at the heel side of the hosel,
- c) said hosel having a lower end portion forming a shoulder extending substantially above the plane containing the sole of the club below the level of said lower end portion of said hosel, thereby reducing the weight of metal of said hosel which can be redistributed to said blade, and said club head having a neck near the plane of merger of said hosel and said blade having no greater than about 5/8 inch vertical minimum dimension in face view of said club head, and
- d) a golf club shaft having a lower portion thereof fixedly secured within said bore, said lower portion of said shaft being inflexible relative to said hosel and extending substantially to said lower end portion of said hosel.
- 6. The club described in claim 5 in which said minimum dimension is about 3/8 inch.
- 7. The improvement in an iron golf club comprising:
- a) an iron golf club head having a sole and having a blade and a toe end, a top, and a heel end, and having an upper edge,
- b) said head having a hosel disposed at said heel end of said blade in a position juxtaposed to said blade and formed from the same continuous piece of metal as an integral part lapping said heel end from the upper edge of said heel end downwardly, and said hosel extending from a level above the top of said blade down toward said sole, said hosel having a top edge and a lower portion, and a through bore of substantially constant diameter extending from the top edge of said hosel downwardly through said hosel, said hosel being solid and inflexible, and having a substantially even wall thickness from its lower portion to its top edge at the heel side of the hosel,
- c) said hosel having a lower end portion forming a shoulder extending substantially above the plane containing the sole of the club below the level of said lower portion of said hosel, thereby reducing the weight of metal of said hosel which can be redistributed to said blade, and
- d) a golf club shaft having a lower portion thereof fixedly secured within said bore, said lower portion of said shaft being inflexible relative to said hosel and extending substantially to said lower end portion of said hosel.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/796,791, filed Nov. 22, 1991, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,222,734, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/065,307, filed Jun. 23, 1987, and now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/019,702, filed Feb. 27, 1987, and now abandoned.
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