Patent classifications
A63B53/12
GOLF SHAFT
A multi-material golf shaft having a butt portion joined to a tip portion and possessing unique relationships, including rigidity relationships, which provide beneficial performance characteristics.
GOLF SHAFT
A multi-material golf shaft having a butt portion joined to a tip portion and possessing unique relationships, including rigidity relationships, which provide beneficial performance characteristics.
GOLF CLUB SHAFT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
The golf club shaft of this invention contains C in an amount of 0.4 mass % to 0.65 mass %, Si in an amount of more than 0 mass % and not more than 0.80 mass %, Mn in an amount of 0.1 mass % to 1.50 mass %, Cr in an amount of more than 0 mass % and less than 0.30 mass %, and at least one element selected from the group consisting of V in an amount of 0.05 mass % to 0.40 mass %, Nb in an amount of 0.03 mass % to 0.15 mass % and Ti in an amount of 0.01 mass % to 0.10 mass %, with the balance consisting of Fe and unavoidable impurities, and has a metal structure in which an area ratio of undissolved cementite is not more than 0.5%.
GOLF CLUB SHAFT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
The golf club shaft of this invention contains C in an amount of 0.4 mass % to 0.65 mass %, Si in an amount of more than 0 mass % and not more than 0.80 mass %, Mn in an amount of 0.1 mass % to 1.50 mass %, Cr in an amount of more than 0 mass % and less than 0.30 mass %, and at least one element selected from the group consisting of V in an amount of 0.05 mass % to 0.40 mass %, Nb in an amount of 0.03 mass % to 0.15 mass % and Ti in an amount of 0.01 mass % to 0.10 mass %, with the balance consisting of Fe and unavoidable impurities, and has a metal structure in which an area ratio of undissolved cementite is not more than 0.5%.
Golf shaft system and golf shaft
A golf club shaft system and golf club shaft possessing unique flexural and torsional rigidity profiles, while providing significant adjustability to fine tune the shaft to a particular golf swing.
Golf shaft system and golf shaft
A golf club shaft system and golf club shaft possessing unique flexural and torsional rigidity profiles, while providing significant adjustability to fine tune the shaft to a particular golf swing.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A CUSTOMIZABLE WEIGHTED GOLF CLUB SHAFT
In an example embodiment, a golf club shaft is disclosed that comprises: a grip portion and a central shaft. The central shaft comprises a plurality of holes capable of being removably filled by one or more weighted plugs. In various example embodiments, the weighted plugs may be any weight desirable to the golfer, and may be positioned at any location on the shaft where there is a hole to customize the weighting of the golf club. In such embodiments, the weighted plugs may be made of a high density material and may weigh above about 14 grams.
Putter with bi-material shaft
A process for manufacturing a putter with a bi-material shaft is disclosed herein. The putter comprises a putter head, the bi-material shaft, a mass member and a grip. The bi-material shaft comprises a body with a tip end and a butt end. The body comprises a metal section extending from the tip end to a connection point, and a composite section extending from the butt end to the connection point. The mass member is positioned within an opening at the butt end of the shaft. Mass from the shaft is transferred to the club head and the mass member in the butt end of the shaft.
Putter with bi-material shaft
A process for manufacturing a putter with a bi-material shaft is disclosed herein. The putter comprises a putter head, the bi-material shaft, a mass member and a grip. The bi-material shaft comprises a body with a tip end and a butt end. The body comprises a metal section extending from the tip end to a connection point, and a composite section extending from the butt end to the connection point. The mass member is positioned within an opening at the butt end of the shaft. Mass from the shaft is transferred to the club head and the mass member in the butt end of the shaft.
Golf shaft
A multi-material golf shaft having a butt portion joined to a tip portion and possessing unique relationships, including rigidity relationships, which provide beneficial performance characteristics including improved stability.