Iron-type golf club head with damping features
US-10173109-B1 · Jan 8, 2019 · US
US10357697B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10357697-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715829534-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 1, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 19, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 23, 2019 |
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The present invention is direct to a set of golf clubs comprising long irons, mid-irons and short irons. The invention contemplates the use of titanium or steel for the main body portion and significant tungsten weight members coupled to at least the toe and a heel weight member coupled in a hosel cavity.
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A set of golf clubs comprising at least a first club head having a loft between about 15 and 25 degrees, a first club head mass and first Moment of Inertia, a second club head having a loft of between about 26 and 35 degrees, a second club head mass and a second Moment of Inertia, and a third club head having a loft of about 36 degrees or greater, a third club head mass and a third Moment of Inertia, the first club head comprising: a body made of steel comprising a heel, a toe, a topline, a sole, a hosel, and a back wall, a face insert made of steel and having a first face insert mass that is welded to the body to form a hollow cavity between the face insert and the back wall; a toe weight member formed of tungsten and coupled in a lower toe portion of the hollow cavity that has a first toe weight member mass that comprises greater than 25% of the first club head mass; and a heel weight member formed of tungsten and coupled in a lower heel portion of the body that comprises 5%-10% of the first club head mass; wherein the first face insert mass is less than the first toe weight member mass and the Moment of Inertia about the y-axis to blade length ratio is greater than about 3 kg-mm; and wherein the face insert has a thickness of 1.8 mm or less and has an Ultimate Tensile Strength of 2300 MPa or greater. 2. The set of golf clubs of claim 1 , wherein the first blade length is less than 82 mm. 3. The set of golf clubs of claim 2 , wherein the first blade length is less than 78 mm. 4. The set of golf clubs of claim 3 , wherein the first club head has a Center of Gravity depth from a face center that is greater than 6 mm. 5. The set of golf clubs of claim 3 , wherein the Center of Gravity depth from the face center for the first club head is almost 1/10 the first blade length. 6. The set of golf clubs of claim 1 , wherein the first Moment of Inertia is less than the second Moment of Inertia and the third Moment of Inertia. 7. The set of golf clubs of claim 1 , wherein the second club head has a second Center of Gravity height that is less than 19 mm from a ground surface when the club head is in the standard address position and the third club head has a third Center of Gravity height that is greater than 19 mm from the ground surface when the club head is in the standard address position. 8. The set of golf clubs of claim 1 , wherein each of the club heads has a Center of Gravity height from a ground surface when the club is in the standard address position that increases with loft through the set. 9. The set of golf clubs of claim 1 , wherein there are at least three first club heads having a loft of between 15 and 25 degrees, and a combined mass of the toe weight member and the heel weight member for the first club heads increases with loft. 10. The set of golf clubs of claim 9 , wherein the Moment of Inertia about the y-axis for the first club heads increases with loft. 11. The set of golf clubs of claim 1 , wherein the face insert has a thickness of 1.75 mm or less and has a Fatigue Strength of greater than 800 MPa. 12. A set of golf clubs comprising at least a first club head having a loft between about 15 and 25 degrees, a first club head mass and first Moment of Inertia, a second club head having a loft of between about 26 and 35 degrees, a second club head mass and a second Moment of Inertia, and a third club head having a loft of about 36 degrees or greater, a third club head mass and a third Moment of Inertia, the first club head comprising: a body made of steel comprising a heel, a toe, a topline, a sole, a hosel, and a back wall, a face insert made of steel and having a first face insert mass that is welded to the body to form a hollow cavity between the face insert and the back wall; a toe weight member formed of tungsten and coupled in a lower toe portion of the hollow cavity that has a first toe weight member mass that comprises greater than 25% of the first club head mass; and a heel weight member formed of tungsten and coupled in a lower heel portion of the body that comprises 5%-10% of the first club head mass; wherein the first face insert mass is less than the first toe weight member mass and the Moment of Inertia about the y-axis to blade length ratio is greater than about 3 kg-mm; and wherein the sole has a sole width and the face insert includes a face insert sole portion that extends from a leading edge toward the back wall a front-to-back distance that is at least 25% of the sole width. 13. The set of golf clubs of claim 12 , wherein the first iron has a blade length and the face insert sole portion has a heel-to-toe length that is between 50% and 80% of the blade length. 14. The set of golf clubs of claim 12 , wherein the face insert has a thickness of 1.8 mm or less and has an Ultimate Tensile Strength of 2300 MPa or greater. 15. The set of golf clubs of claim 14 , wherein the face insert has a thickness of 1.75 mm or less and has a Fatigue Strength of greater than 800 MPa.
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