Golf club heads with sole cavity ports and related methods
US-2015024864-A1 · Jan 22, 2015 · US
US9802090B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9802090-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615053976-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 25, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 31, 2017 |
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An iron-type golf club head comprising a topline, a sole in opposed relation to the topline, and a front portion extending from the topline toward the sole. The front portion includes a leading edge, a substantially planar hitting region including a face center, and a peripheral region. The peripheral region at least partially surrounds the hitting region such that the hitting region and the peripheral region define therebetween a visually-recognizable hitting region boundary line including a sole-proximate boundary line segment such that when the club head is oriented in a reference position relative to a virtual ground plane, and in a virtual vertical plane perpendicular to the hitting region and passing through the face center, the sole-proximate boundary line segment is vertically spaced above the leading edge by a distance D 1 that is no less than 2.5 mm.
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What is claimed is: 1. An iron-type golf club head comprising: a topline; a sole in opposed relation to the topline; and a front portion extending from the topline toward the sole, the front portion including a leading edge, a substantially planar hitting region including a face center, and a peripheral region at least partially surrounding the hitting region such that the hitting region and the peripheral region define therebetween a visually-recognizable hitting region boundary line including a sole-proximate boundary line segment such that when the club head is oriented in a reference position relative to a virtual ground plane, and in a virtual vertical plane perpendicular to the hitting region and passing through the face center, the sole-proximate boundary line segment is vertically spaced above the leading edge by a distance D 1 that is no less than 2.5 mm. 2. The iron-type golf club head recited in claim 1 , wherein the distance D 1 is no less than 4 mm. 3. The iron-type golf club head recited in claim 1 , wherein the peripheral region is angularly offset from the hitting region such that the sole-proximate boundary line segment comprises an angular junction between the peripheral region and the hitting region. 4. The iron-type golf club head recited in claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the peripheral region is substantially co-planar with the hitting region. 5. The iron-type golf club head recited in claim 1 , wherein the hitting region defines a first surface finish and the peripheral region defines a second surface finish different from the first surface finish to create the visually-recognizable boundary line between the hitting region and the peripheral region. 6. The iron-type golf club head recited in claim 1 , wherein when the club head is oriented in the reference position and in the virtual vertical plane, the sole-proximate boundary line segment is vertically spaced above the ground plane by at least 7 mm. 7. The iron-type golf club head recited in claim 1 , further comprising a loft angle of no less than about 40 degrees. 8. A golf club including the iron-type golf club head recited in claim 1 , the golf club further comprising a golf shaft and a negative face angle. 9. An iron-type golf club comprising: a golf club head comprising: a topline; a sole in opposed relation to the topline; and a front portion extending from the topline toward the sole, the front portion including a leading edge, a substantially planar hitting region including a face center, and a peripheral region at least partially surrounding the hitting region such that the hitting region and the peripheral region defining therebetween a visually-recognizable hitting region boundary line including a sole-proximate boundary line segment such that when the club head is oriented in a reference position relative to a virtual ground plane, and in a virtual vertical plane perpendicular to the hitting surface and passing through the face center, the sole-proximate boundary line segment is vertically spaced above the virtual ground plane by distance D 2 between 4 mm and 12 mm; a golf shaft secured to the golf club head; and a negative face angle. 10. The iron-type golf club head recited in claim 9 , wherein the distance D 2 is no less than 7 mm. 11. The iron-type golf club head recited in claim 9 , wherein the peripheral region is angularly offset from the hitting region such that the sole-proximate boundary line segment comprises an angular junction between the peripheral region and the hitting region. 12. The iron-type golf club head recited in claim 9 , wherein the peripheral region is substantially co-planar with the hitting region. 13. The iron-type golf club head recited in claim 9 , further comprising a loft angle no less than about 40 degrees. 14. The iron-type golf club head recited in claim 9 , wherein the hitting region defines a first surface finish and the peripheral region defines a second surface finish different from the first surface finish to create the visually-recognizable hitting region boundary line. 15. An iron-type golf club head comprising: a topline; a sole in opposed relation to the topline; and a front portion extending from the topline toward the sole, the front portion including: a leading edge; a substantially planar hitting region including a face center and comprising a first surface finish; and a peripheral region at least partially surrounding, and coplanar with, the hitting region, the peripheral region comprising a second surface finish such that the hitting region and the peripheral region define therebetween a visually-recognizable hitting region boundary line that includes a sole-proximate boundary line segment such that, when the club head is oriented in a reference position relative to a virtual ground plane, and in a virtual vertical plane perpendicular to the hitting surface and passing through the face center, the sole-proximate boundary line segment is vertically spaced above the leading edge by a distance D 1 no less than 2.5 mm. 16. The iron-type golf club head recited in claim 15 , wherein the distance D 1 is no less than 7 mm. 17. The iron-type golf club head recited in claim 15 , further comprising a loft angle no less than 40 degrees. 18. The iron-type golf club head recited in claim 15 , wherein the first surface finish comprises a media-blasted surface or a milled surface. 19. The iron-type golf club head of claim 15 , wherein the second surface finish comprises a finish selected from the group consisting of: a physical vapor deposited coating, a polished metallic coating, a black-colored coating, an anodized coating, a laser-etched coating, and a chemically-etched coating. 20. A golf club including the iron-type golf club head recited in claim 15 , the golf club further comprising a golf shaft and a negative face angle.
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