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US20090325728 |
GOLF CLUB HEADS WITH GROOVES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE
Embodiments of golf clubs, golf club heads, and methods of manufacture are described herein. In one embodiment, a golf club head includes a strike face having one or more grooves with edges, where...
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US20090305812 |
GOLF CLUB HEAD AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
A golf club head 1 having an improved dischargeability of foreign matters such as water and mud caught in face line grooves and a sufficient frictional force with a golf ball generated when...
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US20090298609 |
GOLF CLUB GROOVE CONFIGURATION
The present invention is directed to a golf club head with an improved striking surface. The grooves are machined into the strike surface with tight tolerances. The grooves have sharp edges,...
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US20090203466 |
Golf club head
The present invention discloses a golf club head, particularly a club head structure for driving a golf ball, and the golf club head includes a club head body and a striking surface, and the...
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US20090156327 |
Victory putter
Existing golf putters basically have flat face surfaces that allow putting contact with only one point on the golf ball on any given stroke. This design provides the absolute minimum ball...
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US20090111603 |
Parabolic golf club head
An iron type golf club head having a face with a parabolic cross-sectional shape of the face from the heel to the toe of the head.
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US20090093320 |
Face Structure of Golf Club
A face structure of golf club comprising club face ( 11 ) which is a hitting portion and an uneven face ( 20 ) which corresponds to the shape of the club face, having innumerable minute and uniform...
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US20080207350 |
V-shaped golf club
The golf club is adapted for chip shots and has an upright shaft having a top grip and a bottom end; and a club head having (a) a hosel portion, (b) a trapezoidal clubface with a predetermined...
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US20080188321 |
GOLF PUTTER HEADS AND METHODS OF MAKING THEM
Golf putter heads have a one-piece heat treated high hardness stainless steel body having an upstanding wall with a striking face, and directly behind it, a downwardly disposed thin unbounded...
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US20080161124 |
WOOD GOLF CLUB HEAD
A wood club head includes: a face portion; and a sole portion, wherein: a distance between a point of intersection where a perpendicular which passes through the position of the center of gravity...
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US20080139333 |
Golf club head
A putter comprising a grip having an anatomically correct shape to promote proper grasping of the putter, a shaft having a first end and a second end, wherein the grip is attached to the first end...
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US20080132349 |
Golf club head having concavely curved face
A golf club, particularly a “putter” or “chipper”, is provided with a concave ball striking face that establishes line contact with a golf ball rather than the usual point contact and...
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US20080102979 |
Golf Putter
A golf puffer has a cylindrical tube mounted horizontally behind the putter face with its front end aligned behind the sweet spot. The rear end of the tube is open. This tube acts as a resonant...
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US20080102980 |
Golf putter
A head on a golf putter is configured to create overspin on a putted golf ball. An exemplary embodiment employs a body with a ball-striking face including a first curved segment with a first radius...
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US20080076597 |
MULTI-METAL GOLF CLUBS
A composite material golf club head is provided having a body made from a first metal and a face insert press fitted to a portion of the body and made from a second metal. The metals are chosen so...
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US20080070719 |
Putterhead with Dual Milled Face Pattern
A putter-head ( 20 ) with a main body ( 22 ) having a striking face ( 24 ), a weight body ( 25 ) and an isolation layer 27 is disclosed herein. The striking face ( 24 ) has a dual milled pattern...
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US20080032814 |
GOLF CLUB HEAD
This invention provides a golf club head having a plurality of grooves formed in a face thereof. Edges of the groove are rounded with a radius of not more than 0.2 mm. A width W (mm) of the groove...
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