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- the present invention relates to golf clubs and, in particular, to iron type golf club heads having an improved weight distribution at the rear club face.
- Iron type golf club heads have been designed with a number of different weighting systems to improve the shot making characteristics of golf clubs.
- Examples of patents which disclose weighting systems for golf club heads include my own U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,395,113, 5,046,733, 5,014,993, 5,011,151, 4,938,470, 4,932,658, 4,919,431, 4,919,430, 4,915,386, 4,907,806 and 4,826,172. Bypass the No. 4,826,172.
- Additional patents of interest are U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,814,437 to Winquist, 5,290,032 to Fenton et al. and 5,595,552 to Wright et al.
- the present invention is directed to a weighting system for use within the boundaries of the rear peripheral weight and within the rear cavity of a peripheral weighted golf club head which represents an improvement over the known prior art.
- the iron type golf club of the present invention includes a golf club head having a hosel, a body portion including a heel, toe, sole, top ridge, ball striking face with a loft greater than 12 degrees, a leading edge defined by the inner section of the ball striking face and the forwardmost progression of the bottom sole, and a rear surface of the of club face.
- the rear surface of the club face includes a primary peripheral weight extending around the outer perimeter of the club head which forms an inner cavity having a recessed rear face and an inner ledge or shelf like surface around the inner periphery of the peripheral weight.
- the present invention contemplates the use of at least a single dominant controlling secondary weight member, in addition to the outer primary peripheral weight, located on the inner peripheral shelf and having at least one auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight member extending outwardly therefrom.
- the present invention further provides a unique secondary weighting system that includes two opposing, dominant secondary weighting members that are unitized by at least one connecting auxiliary weight and reinforcing member. This creates a daunting barbell shaped structure for placing substantial mass at preferred exact locations on the back of the club face surface.
- the barbell shaped weight distribution and reinforcing structure permits optimum transfer of energy when a golf ball is struck while simultaneously providing a reinforcing and stabilizing structure behind the width of the club face where ball contact occurs. Adverse effects from twisting, torqueing and knock-back, are minimized or completely eliminated when a golf ball is struck off center.
- the barbell weight distribution and reinforcing structure permits all caliber of golfers to greatly improve their shot making. Golfers quickly gain confidence that the unique design of this invention is a substantial improvement over other conventional golf clubs they may have been familiar with.
- the present invention provides a more solid feel and a resistance to adverse effects created by off center hits such that golf balls travel further and straighter on a more consistent basis. Most noteworthy, the barbell, weight and reinforcing structure is very spectacular with or without adding heavier or more dense materials to the club head.
- a still further improvement is the use of high density metal material such as tungsten inserts as a part of a secondary weight and reinforcing system in certain embodiments of the present invention.
- this invention permits controlling or avoiding any trampoline effect on golf club faces because of the increased strength and stability of the multiple auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight members, thus allowing the club face to be made with variable thicknesses while still keeping within the guidelines relating to golf club conformance as set forth in the Rules of Golf.
- the present invention creates the formation of an improved variably located, dominant secondary weighting and reinforcing system within the back cavity of a golf club including at least one cooperating auxiliary reinforcing member extending outwardly from the secondary weight member.
- Embodiments in accordance with this invention also uniquely locate substantially more effective weight in an upper portion of the cavity at the rear of the club head in back of the ball striking face.
- This secondary weight member and the cooperating auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight members, extending inwardly into the rear cavity place substantial weight closer to the center of the club face creating a larger more forgiving impact zone, especially when off-center ball contacts occurs.
- This capability permits the production of club heads that are more responsive for controlling shots that produce a variety of preferred shot making results such as lower trajectory, desired distances and accurate ball flight while minimizing or overcoming penalizing, negative lateral direction, as occurs when a ball is sliced or hooked. Improved direction and distance control and other playing advantages are experienced especially around the greens.
- the club head in accordance with the present invention produces a better feel and enhances executing critical shots requiring touch and finesse when the club is used for chip or pitch shots close to the green.
- the basic concept of the present invention provides more versatility than any prior art for iron-type club heads. It functions in a different manner to produce different results.
- the unique overall structural design can be formed within the back cavity, at four opposing sections of the club head . . . upper or lower section, toe or heel section.
- Forming the concept at the upper location, within the cavity produces a much lower ball trajectory preferred by the lower handicap golfers.
- Forming the concept at the toe section, within the cavity increases the “feeling of the club head's closing rotation”, as it makes ball contact. This enhances the chances of higher handicap golfers making more “square face” solid-ball contacts.
- the concept of this invention provides a considerably larger mass of the dominant secondary weighting system, including cooperating reinforcing and stabilizing members, all located within the back cavity of the club head.
- the cooperating reinforcing and stabilizing members extend from the dominant secondary weight and form probe-like extensions to the back of the impact area of the club face.
- the reinforcing and stabilizing members act as energizing conduits to expand the most effective hitting area, directly behind the impact area.
- the system permits a faster acceleration of energy transfer, directly to the precise point and at the exact instant ball contact occurs, on the club face. This creates a greater energized impact area on the club face that produces a larger “sweet spot” for optimum results, even for off-center hits.
- auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing members include three probe like auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing members. They extend angularly from and are combined with the dominant larger mass secondary weighting member, to create a much larger premium hitting area on the club face at impact.
- the concept of the present invention permits increased flexible adaptation for individual specialty wedge-type club heads or producing club heads, combining the preferred functional design requirements, for complete sets of club heads.
- An object of the present invention is the provision of an iron type golf club head having at least one dominant secondary weight, and auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight member formed within the rear cavity of a peripheral weighted golf club.
- Another object is the provision of an improved type golf club head having a unique weighting system which provides better feel, more stability and club head control with considerable increased energy transfer to a golf ball during the execution of a golf shot.
- Another object is the provision of an improved type golf club head having a dominant secondary weight which provides mass and reinforcing and stabilizing members extending in a variety of preferred directions at the back of the club head.
- FIGS. 1 - 17 are rear perspective views of seventeen embodiments of iron type golf club heads in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 18 is a front elevational view of an iron type golf club head in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGS. 19 to 33 are rear views of fifteen additional embodiments in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 18 illustrates an iron type golf club head in accordance with the present invention including, a club head body 12 , a hosel 14 , heel 16 , toe 18 , ball striking face 20 , having a golf ball impact zone generally located at the center of the ball striking face 20 further defined as a center of gravity C. G. centrally located thereon, top ridge surface 22 and bottom sole 24 . It will be appreciated that each of the embodiments described in FIGS. 1 - 17 and 19 - 33 include all conventional features and structural characteristics of the iron club head 10 described in this paragraph.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a first embodiment of a golf club head 100 made in accordance with the present invention. While the illustrated golf club head is a cavity back, weighted club head with a primary perimeter weighting around the entire circumference, the present invention can also be applied to other iron type golf club heads having, for example reduced peripheral weight or no peripheral weight, as for example, the well known muscle back type golf irons.
- the club head body 114 includes a rear of primary peripheral weight 126 , a rear face 128 and a rear cavity 130 formed by the peripheral weight 126 .
- the inner edges of the primary peripheral weight 126 form a shelf 132 along the bottom, sides and upper portion of the rear cavity 130 .
- a secondary weight member 134 having a significant controlling mass, is located on and formed integrally with the rear face 128 and the peripheral shelf 132 of the peripheral weight 126 between the heel 116 and toe 118 .
- An auxiliary stabilizing and reinforcing weight 136 is integrally formed with and extends upwardly from the secondary weight member 134 into the cavity 130 toward the center of the cavity 130 in a direction to the top ridge of the club head 100 .
- the auxiliary weight and reinforcing member 136 is located at or closely adjacent the center of gravity CG of the club head 100 .
- the lower surfaces of the secondary and auxiliary weight members 134 , and 136 reinforcing member and are integrally formed with the rear face 128 of the cavity 130 to provide a solid, more stabilized unitary structure at the rear of the club head 100 .
- FIG. 2 shows a second embodiment of an iron type golf club head 200 in accordance with the present invention.
- a dominant secondary weight 234 lies on a lower shelf 232 within a rear cavity 230 and includes an auxiliary, weight and reinforcing member 236 extending outwardly and upwardly from the dominant secondary weight member 234 toward the heel 216 . This provides additional weight and reinforcing means toward the heel 216 for a golfer having a tendency to hit the ball at this location.
- FIG. 3 shows a third embodiment of an iron type golf club head 300 in accordance with the present invention including a dominant secondary weight member 334 disposed on lower peripheral weight shelf 332 in a rear cavity 330 of club head 300 .
- an auxiliary weight 336 extends upwardly toward the toe 318 of the club head 300 and provides additional weight for golfers who tend to hit the ball at this location.
- FIG. 4 shows a fourth embodiment of an iron type golf club head 400 with a heel 416 , toe 418 and having a peripheral weight 426 forming a rear cavity 430 with a rear face 428 .
- a dominant secondary weight member 434 has a first portion 422 located at and integrally formed on lower peripheral weight shelf 432 in rear cavity 430 .
- a second upper portion 440 of dominant secondary weight member 434 extends outwardly from the peripheral weight 426 toward the center of the rear cavity 430 .
- a plurality of three auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 436 , 437 , 438 are attached to and extend upwardly and outwardly in diverging angular directions from the second portion 440 closest to the center of the cavity 430 and generally opposite the impact zone at the center of the ball striking face (not shown) on the opposite side of the club head 400 for optimum transfer of energy from the club head to a golf ball during impact.
- the three auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 436 , 437 , 438 extend toward the heel 416 , the center of the cavity 430 and the toe 418 on the rear face 428 of the club head 400 .
- auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 436 , 437 , 438 are elongated and taper to a point at the distal end farthest from the second portion of the secondary weight member 434 .
- These auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 436 , 437 , 438 span a large part of the surface area of the rear face 428 of the club head 400 providing additional weight while acting as reinforcing and stabilizing members.
- FIG. 5 shows a fifth embodiment of an iron type golf club head 500 in accordance with the present invention.
- a dominant, secondary weight member 534 is located on lower peripheral weight shelf 532 near the toe 518 of the club head 500 .
- Auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 536 , 537 , 538 extend upwardly and outwardly from the dominant secondary weight 534 into cavity 530 of the club head 500 .
- FIG. 6 shows a sixth embodiment of an iron type golf club head 600 in accordance with the present invention.
- a dominant secondary weight member 634 is located on peripheral weight shelf 632 at the upper toe portion 618 of the club head 600 .
- a series of auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 636 , 637 , 638 extend outwardly and downwardly in diverging directions from the secondary weight 634 across the rear face 628 of the cavity 630 .
- FIG. 7 shows a seventh embodiment of an iron type golf club head 700 in accordance with the present invention and includes a dominant secondary weight member 734 located on an upper peripheral weight shelf 732 and located adjacent the heel 716 of the club head 700 .
- a series of auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 736 , 737 , 738 extend outwardly in diverging directions across the rear face 728 into cavity 730 of the club head 700 .
- FIG. 8 shows an eighth embodiment of an iron type golf club head 800 in accordance with the present invention including a dominant secondary weight member 834 located along an upper shelf 815 of peripheral weight 832 .
- a series of auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 836 , 837 , 838 extend downwardly from the secondary weight 834 across the rear face 828 into the cavity 830 .
- FIG. 9 shows a ninth embodiment of an iron type golf club head 900 in accordance with the present invention which is similar in structure to the embodiment shown in FIG. 4.
- a dominant secondary weight member 934 lies on a lower peripheral weight shelf 932 and extends between the heel 916 and the toe 918 of the club head 900 .
- the secondary weight member 934 extends most of the way between the toe 918 and heel 916 along the shelf 932 .
- Auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 936 , 937 , 938 extend upwardly and outwardly across the rear face 928 toward the heel 916 , center and toe 918 of the club head 900 respectively.
- FIG. 10 shows a tenth embodiment of an iron type golf club head 1000 in accordance with the present invention and includes two opposing, dominant secondary weight members 1034 and 1035 located on an upper portion of cavity 1030 at the heel 1016 and toe 1018 of the club head 1000 respectively.
- the opposing secondary weight members 1034 and 1035 are connected by a single arcuate auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight member 1036 .
- FIG. 11 shows an eleventh embodiment of an iron type golf club head 1100 , in accordance with the present invention which is similar to the embodiment shown in FIG. 10.
- a pair of dominant secondary weight members 1134 and 1135 are located on a lower portion of an inner shelf 1132 formed by the peripheral weight 1126 and located adjacent the heel 1104 and toe 1106 respectively.
- the opposing secondary weight members 1134 and 1135 are connected by an arcuate auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight 1136 across rear face 1128 of the rear cavity 1130 .
- FIG. 12 shows a twelfth embodiment of a golf club head 1200 in accordance with the present invention and includes two opposing, dominant secondary weight members 1234 and 1235 formed at the heel 1216 and toe 1218 of the club head 1200 respectively.
- the secondary weight members 1234 and 1235 are integrally formed on a lower peripheral weight shelf 1232 and rear face 1228 of cavity 1230 .
- auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 1236 and 1237 extend upwardly in diverging, inward directions across the rear face 1228 into the cavity 1230 from a top surface 1222 of the respective secondary weights 1234 and 1235 .
- FIG. 13 illustrates a thirteenth embodiment of an iron type golf club head 1300 in accordance with present invention and includes a single dominant secondary weight member 1334 formed on a lower peripheral weight shelf 1332 and integral with rear face 1328 midway along the length of a lower portion of the cavity 1330 .
- two auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 1336 and 1337 extend from an upper surface 1335 of the secondary weight 1334 to the heel 1316 and toe 1318 of the club head 1300 respectively.
- FIG. 14 shows a fourteenth embodiment of a iron type golf club head 1400 in accordance with the present invention including a pair of opposing dominant secondary weight members 1434 and 1435 formed adjacent peripheral weight shelf 1432 at the top and bottom of rear cavity 1430 integral with rear face 1428 .
- opposing arcuate auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 1436 and 1437 are attached to and interconnect weight members 1434 and 1435 .
- FIG. 15 illustrates a fifteenth embodiment of an iron type golf club head 1500 in accordance with the present invention.
- a single, dominant, secondary weight member 1534 is located on peripheral weight shelf 1532 in the cavity 1530 and integral with rear wall 1528 approximately midway between heel 1516 and toe 1518 .
- Auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 1536 and 1537 extend upwardly toward the toe 1516 and heel 1518 respectively.
- FIG. 16 shows a sixteenth embodiment of an iron type golf head 1600 in accordance with the present invention.
- a single secondary weight member 1634 is positioned on lower peripheral weight shelf 1632 approximately midway between heel 1616 and toe 1618 on rear face 1628 in cavity 1630 .
- a pair of opposing arcuate auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 1636 and 1637 extend from edges of the weight member 1634 toward the heel 1616 and toe 1618 respectively.
- FIG. 17 illustrates still another embodiment of an iron type golf club head 1700 in accordance with the present invention including a pair of opposing dominant secondary weight members 1734 and 1735 formed on lower peripheral weight shelf 1732 .
- a single arcuate, auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight member 1736 connects the top surfaces of secondary weights 1734 and 1735 .
- FIGS. 19, 20, 21 , 22 and 23 all show various embodiments of golf club heads 1900 , 2000 , 2100 , 2200 and 2300 which use a variety of different shaped tungsten secondary weight inserts or molten tungsten forming a matrix retained in a cavity provided in the secondary weighting structure, in combination with auxiliary reinforcing members as described hereinabove.
- the tungsten inserts provide heavier weights than would normally exist if the weight member were integrally formed with the rear of the club head from the same material.
- FIG. 19 shows a club head 1900 having a dominant secondary weight member 1930 , formed on upper peripheral weight 1931 , which is generally arcuate in shape with a cavity 1935 .
- a tungsten insert 1932 is secured in the cavity 1935 by mechanical means, suitable adhesive or bonding materials.
- Auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 1940 , 1942 and 1944 radiate downwardly from the upper secondary weight member 1930 .
- FIG. 20 shows a club head 2000 having a dominant secondary weight member 2030 , generally arcuate in shape and formed with a cavity 2035 .
- a tungsten insert is secured in the cavity 2035 on a lower portion of rear face 2040 .
- a trapezoidal auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight member 2045 extends upwardly from the top surface 2022 secondary weight member 2030 on rear face 2038 of rear cavity 2040 .
- FIG. 21 shows a golf club head 2100 having a dominant secondary weight member 2130 generally arcuate in shape and formed with a cavity 2135 .
- a tungsten insert 2132 is secured in the cavity 2135 located on a lower portion of rear face 2140 .
- Auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 2145 and 2146 extend upwardly from an outer surface of secondary weight member 2130 across the rear face 2140 .
- FIG. 22 shows a golf club head 2200 having a dominant secondary weight member 2230 , generally round in shape and formed with a cavity 2235 and located on a heel portion of rear face 2240 .
- a tungsten insert 2232 is secured in the cavity 2235 .
- Auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing members 2245 and 2246 having different lengths respectively extend outwardly from secondary weight member 2230 across rear face 2238 of rear cavity 2240 .
- FIG. 23 shows a golf club head 2300 having a dominant secondary weight member 2320 , and formed with a cavity 2322 generally round in shape and located on rear face 2324 adjacent upper toe portion 2326 of the club head 2300 .
- a tungsten insert 2323 is secured in the cavity 2322 .
- Auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 2328 and 2330 of different lengths extend across rear face 2324 from the secondary weight member 2320 .
- FIG. 24 shows a golf club head 2400 in accordance with the present invention including a pair of opposing secondary weight members 2434 and 2435 which form a split trapezoidal shape.
- Auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weights 2436 and 2437 extend from secondary weight members 2434 and 2435 respectively toward the heel 2416 and toe 2418 of the club head 2400 .
- FIGS. 25 and 26 show still another embodiment of a golf club head 2500 in accordance with the present invention.
- a secondary weight member 2520 is integrally formed with peripheral weight 2522 at an upper toe area 2524 of the club head 2500 .
- the secondary weight member 2520 includes a round cavity 2528 and a tungsten insert 2526 , which fits into the cavity 2528 .
- An arcuate auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight member 2530 is integrally formed on rear face 2532 and extends downwardly between secondary weight member 2520 and a shelf 2534 on a lower portion of peripheral weight 2522 .
- FIG. 27 shows an embodiment of a golf club head 2700 having a dominant secondary weight member 2720 integrally formed with peripheral weight 2722 at an upper toe area 2724 .
- An auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing member 2726 integrally formed on rear face 2728 , extends downwardly between the secondary weight member 2720 and a shelf 2730 of peripheral weight 2722 .
- the auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing member 2726 includes a curved, arcuate surface 2732 which forms an upper side edge thereof.
- FIG. 28 shows an embodiment of a golf club head 2800 having a dominant secondary weight member 2820 integrally formed with peripheral weight 2822 at an upper toe area 2824 .
- An auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing member 2826 integrally formed on rear face 2828 , extends downwardly between the secondary weight member 2820 and a lower shelf 2830 of peripheral weight 2822 .
- the auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing member 2826 includes a curved surface 2832 which forms a lower side edge thereof.
- FIG. 29 shows an embodiment of a golf club head 2900 having a dominant secondary weight member 2920 integrally formed with peripheral weight 2922 at an upper toe area 2924 .
- An auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight member 2926 integrally formed on rear face 2928 , downwardly from the secondary weight member 2920 and a lower shelf 2930 of peripheral weight 2922 .
- the auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing member 2926 includes upper and lower side edges 2932 and 2934 which are linear and which taper upwardly toward the secondary weight member 2920 .
- FIG. 30 shows an embodiment of a golf club head 3000 including a secondary weight member 3020 integrally formed with peripheral weight 3022 at an upper toe area 3024 of the club head 3000 .
- An auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing member 3030 is formed on the rear face 3032 between secondary weight member 3020 and a shelf 3034 on a lower portion of peripheral weight 3022 .
- FIG. 31 shows a bar-bell shaped embodiment of a golf club head 3100 including a dominant secondary weight member 3120 integrally formed at an upper toe area 3124 of the club head 3100 and another dominant secondary weight member 3126 formed on a lower shelf 3134 of peripheral weight 3122 of the club head 3100 .
- An auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing member 3130 is formed on the rear face 3132 between secondary weight member 3120 and secondary weight member 3126 .
- FIG. 32 shows an embodiment of a golf club head 3200 including a secondary weight member 3220 integrally formed at an upper toe area 3224 of the club head 3200 .
- An auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing member 3226 is formed on the rear face 3232 extending downwardly from secondary weight 3220 toward, but not touching, lower peripheral weight 3222 .
- FIG. 33 shows an embodiment of a golf club head 3300 including four opposing, secondary weight members 3320 , 3322 , 3324 and 3326 integrally formed on rear face 3328 adjacent heel 3330 , toe 3332 area, upper top ridge 3334 , and bottom sole 3336 of the club head 3300 .
- Four opposing auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight members 3338 extend outwardly onto the rear face 3328 from each of the four opposing, secondary weight members 3320 , 3322 , 3324 and 3326 .
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An iron type golf club head having a unique weighting, stabilizing and reinforcing configuration for the rear face of a cavity back, peripheral weight club head. At least one dominant secondary weight member is combined with at least one auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight member extending from an innermost secondary weight member surface across the rear face of the rear cavity.
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- The present application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/447,711 filed Nov. 23, 1999 for IRON TYPE GOLF CLUB.
- The present invention relates to golf clubs and, in particular, to iron type golf club heads having an improved weight distribution at the rear club face.
- Iron type golf club heads have been designed with a number of different weighting systems to improve the shot making characteristics of golf clubs. Examples of patents which disclose weighting systems for golf club heads include my own U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,395,113, 5,046,733, 5,014,993, 5,011,151, 4,938,470, 4,932,658, 4,919,431, 4,919,430, 4,915,386, 4,907,806 and 4,826,172. Bypass the No. 4,826,172. Additional patents of interest are U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,814,437 to Winquist, 5,290,032 to Fenton et al. and 5,595,552 to Wright et al.
- The present invention is directed to a weighting system for use within the boundaries of the rear peripheral weight and within the rear cavity of a peripheral weighted golf club head which represents an improvement over the known prior art. The iron type golf club of the present invention includes a golf club head having a hosel, a body portion including a heel, toe, sole, top ridge, ball striking face with a loft greater than 12 degrees, a leading edge defined by the inner section of the ball striking face and the forwardmost progression of the bottom sole, and a rear surface of the of club face. In the preferred embodiments, the rear surface of the club face includes a primary peripheral weight extending around the outer perimeter of the club head which forms an inner cavity having a recessed rear face and an inner ledge or shelf like surface around the inner periphery of the peripheral weight. The present invention contemplates the use of at least a single dominant controlling secondary weight member, in addition to the outer primary peripheral weight, located on the inner peripheral shelf and having at least one auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight member extending outwardly therefrom. The present invention further provides a unique secondary weighting system that includes two opposing, dominant secondary weighting members that are unitized by at least one connecting auxiliary weight and reinforcing member. This creates a formidable barbell shaped structure for placing substantial mass at preferred exact locations on the back of the club face surface. The barbell shaped weight distribution and reinforcing structure permits optimum transfer of energy when a golf ball is struck while simultaneously providing a reinforcing and stabilizing structure behind the width of the club face where ball contact occurs. Adverse effects from twisting, torqueing and knock-back, are minimized or completely eliminated when a golf ball is struck off center. The barbell weight distribution and reinforcing structure permits all caliber of golfers to greatly improve their shot making. Golfers quickly gain confidence that the unique design of this invention is a substantial improvement over other conventional golf clubs they may have been familiar with. The present invention provides a more solid feel and a resistance to adverse effects created by off center hits such that golf balls travel further and straighter on a more consistent basis. Most noteworthy, the barbell, weight and reinforcing structure is very impressive with or without adding heavier or more dense materials to the club head.
- A still further improvement is the use of high density metal material such as tungsten inserts as a part of a secondary weight and reinforcing system in certain embodiments of the present invention.
- Furthermore, this invention permits controlling or avoiding any trampoline effect on golf club faces because of the increased strength and stability of the multiple auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight members, thus allowing the club face to be made with variable thicknesses while still keeping within the guidelines relating to golf club conformance as set forth in the Rules of Golf.
- The present invention creates the formation of an improved variably located, dominant secondary weighting and reinforcing system within the back cavity of a golf club including at least one cooperating auxiliary reinforcing member extending outwardly from the secondary weight member. Embodiments in accordance with this invention also uniquely locate substantially more effective weight in an upper portion of the cavity at the rear of the club head in back of the ball striking face. This secondary weight member and the cooperating auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight members, extending inwardly into the rear cavity, place substantial weight closer to the center of the club face creating a larger more forgiving impact zone, especially when off-center ball contacts occurs. This capability permits the production of club heads that are more responsive for controlling shots that produce a variety of preferred shot making results such as lower trajectory, desired distances and accurate ball flight while minimizing or overcoming penalizing, negative lateral direction, as occurs when a ball is sliced or hooked. Improved direction and distance control and other playing advantages are experienced especially around the greens. The club head in accordance with the present invention produces a better feel and enhances executing critical shots requiring touch and finesse when the club is used for chip or pitch shots close to the green.
- The unique innovation of a dominant secondary weight member located adjacent the peripheral weight mass and the cooperating auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight members, extending outwardly therefrom, provides an extraordinary combination of mass closer to the center of the club head and/or behind the impact zone where ball contact occurs on the club face. Much more concentrated mass is available, precisely where it is most needed at impact. This structure transfers significantly greater force that results in increased club head control and stability for increased distance and repeating accuracy.
- In summary, the basic concept of the present invention provides more versatility than any prior art for iron-type club heads. It functions in a different manner to produce different results. The unique overall structural design, can be formed within the back cavity, at four opposing sections of the club head . . . upper or lower section, toe or heel section.
- Each adaptation produces various preferred results. Forming the concept at the lower location, in the cavity, enhances the higher handicap golfers' performance . . . facilitates getting balls airborne, in a higher trajectory and also produce better results when “thin” ball contacts occur.
- Forming the concept at the upper location, within the cavity, produces a much lower ball trajectory preferred by the lower handicap golfers. Forming the concept at the toe section, within the cavity, increases the “feeling of the club head's closing rotation”, as it makes ball contact. This enhances the chances of higher handicap golfers making more “square face” solid-ball contacts.
- Forming the concept at the heel section, within the cavity, provides an unusual amount of mass, particularly located, adjacent the base of the hosel. Providing this considerable mass at this critical location on the club head, dramatically resists the negative effects from twisting, torqueing and even the Moment of Inertia, when off-center balls contacts occur. Since the hosel is the “axis” of the club head, as it is swung, the substantial additional mass available for awry-hits, provides a formidable built-in means to effectively minimize the margin of human error for all caliber of golfers.
- The concept of this invention provides a considerably larger mass of the dominant secondary weighting system, including cooperating reinforcing and stabilizing members, all located within the back cavity of the club head. The cooperating reinforcing and stabilizing members extend from the dominant secondary weight and form probe-like extensions to the back of the impact area of the club face. The reinforcing and stabilizing members act as energizing conduits to expand the most effective hitting area, directly behind the impact area. The system permits a faster acceleration of energy transfer, directly to the precise point and at the exact instant ball contact occurs, on the club face. This creates a greater energized impact area on the club face that produces a larger “sweet spot” for optimum results, even for off-center hits.
- Several of the preferred embodiments include three probe like auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing members. They extend angularly from and are combined with the dominant larger mass secondary weighting member, to create a much larger premium hitting area on the club face at impact. The concept of the present invention permits increased flexible adaptation for individual specialty wedge-type club heads or producing club heads, combining the preferred functional design requirements, for complete sets of club heads.
- Other embodiments disclose secondary weight members and auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight configurations in various multiples, sizes and variable placements, located on the rear surface behind the club face.
- An object of the present invention is the provision of an iron type golf club head having at least one dominant secondary weight, and auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight member formed within the rear cavity of a peripheral weighted golf club.
- Another object is the provision of an improved type golf club head having a unique weighting system which provides better feel, more stability and club head control with considerable increased energy transfer to a golf ball during the execution of a golf shot.
- Another object is the provision of an improved type golf club head having a dominant secondary weight which provides mass and reinforcing and stabilizing members extending in a variety of preferred directions at the back of the club head.
- Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when viewed in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which set forth certain embodiments of the invention.
- FIGS. 1-17 are rear perspective views of seventeen embodiments of iron type golf club heads in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 18 is a front elevational view of an iron type golf club head in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGS. 19 to 33 are rear views of fifteen additional embodiments in accordance with the present invention.
- The detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein. It should be understood, however, that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, the details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limited, but merely as the basis for the claims and as a basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to make and/or use the invention.
- FIG. 18 illustrates an iron type golf club head in accordance with the present invention including, a club head body 12, a
hosel 14,heel 16,toe 18,ball striking face 20, having a golf ball impact zone generally located at the center of theball striking face 20 further defined as a center of gravity C. G. centrally located thereon, top ridge surface 22 and bottom sole 24. It will be appreciated that each of the embodiments described in FIGS. 1-17 and 19-33 include all conventional features and structural characteristics of theiron club head 10 described in this paragraph. - FIG. 1 illustrates a first embodiment of a
golf club head 100 made in accordance with the present invention. While the illustrated golf club head is a cavity back, weighted club head with a primary perimeter weighting around the entire circumference, the present invention can also be applied to other iron type golf club heads having, for example reduced peripheral weight or no peripheral weight, as for example, the well known muscle back type golf irons. Theclub head body 114 includes a rear of primaryperipheral weight 126, arear face 128 and arear cavity 130 formed by theperipheral weight 126. The inner edges of the primaryperipheral weight 126 form ashelf 132 along the bottom, sides and upper portion of therear cavity 130. In this embodiment, asecondary weight member 134, having a significant controlling mass, is located on and formed integrally with therear face 128 and theperipheral shelf 132 of theperipheral weight 126 between theheel 116 andtoe 118. An auxiliary stabilizing and reinforcingweight 136 is integrally formed with and extends upwardly from thesecondary weight member 134 into thecavity 130 toward the center of thecavity 130 in a direction to the top ridge of theclub head 100. Preferably, the auxiliary weight and reinforcingmember 136 is located at or closely adjacent the center of gravity CG of theclub head 100. The lower surfaces of the secondary and 134, and 136 reinforcing member and are integrally formed with theauxiliary weight members rear face 128 of thecavity 130 to provide a solid, more stabilized unitary structure at the rear of theclub head 100. - FIG. 2 shows a second embodiment of an iron type golf club head 200 in accordance with the present invention. In this embodiment, a dominant
secondary weight 234 lies on alower shelf 232 within a rear cavity 230 and includes an auxiliary, weight and reinforcingmember 236 extending outwardly and upwardly from the dominantsecondary weight member 234 toward theheel 216. This provides additional weight and reinforcing means toward theheel 216 for a golfer having a tendency to hit the ball at this location. - FIG. 3 shows a third embodiment of an iron type
golf club head 300 in accordance with the present invention including a dominantsecondary weight member 334 disposed on lowerperipheral weight shelf 332 in arear cavity 330 ofclub head 300. In this embodiment, anauxiliary weight 336 extends upwardly toward thetoe 318 of theclub head 300 and provides additional weight for golfers who tend to hit the ball at this location. - FIG. 4 shows a fourth embodiment of an iron type
golf club head 400 with aheel 416,toe 418 and having aperipheral weight 426 forming arear cavity 430 with arear face 428. A dominantsecondary weight member 434 has afirst portion 422 located at and integrally formed on lowerperipheral weight shelf 432 inrear cavity 430. A secondupper portion 440 of dominantsecondary weight member 434 extends outwardly from theperipheral weight 426 toward the center of therear cavity 430. In this embodiment a plurality of three auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 436, 437, 438 are attached to and extend upwardly and outwardly in diverging angular directions from theweights second portion 440 closest to the center of thecavity 430 and generally opposite the impact zone at the center of the ball striking face (not shown) on the opposite side of theclub head 400 for optimum transfer of energy from the club head to a golf ball during impact. The three auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 436, 437, 438 extend toward theweights heel 416, the center of thecavity 430 and thetoe 418 on therear face 428 of theclub head 400. Preferably the three auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 436, 437, 438 are elongated and taper to a point at the distal end farthest from the second portion of theweights secondary weight member 434. These auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 436, 437, 438 span a large part of the surface area of theweights rear face 428 of theclub head 400 providing additional weight while acting as reinforcing and stabilizing members. - FIG. 5 shows a fifth embodiment of an iron type
golf club head 500 in accordance with the present invention. A dominant,secondary weight member 534 is located on lowerperipheral weight shelf 532 near thetoe 518 of theclub head 500. Auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 536, 537, 538 extend upwardly and outwardly from the dominantweights secondary weight 534 intocavity 530 of theclub head 500. - FIG. 6 shows a sixth embodiment of an iron type
golf club head 600 in accordance with the present invention. A dominantsecondary weight member 634 is located onperipheral weight shelf 632 at theupper toe portion 618 of theclub head 600. A series of auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 636, 637, 638 extend outwardly and downwardly in diverging directions from theweights secondary weight 634 across therear face 628 of thecavity 630. - FIG. 7 shows a seventh embodiment of an iron type
golf club head 700 in accordance with the present invention and includes a dominantsecondary weight member 734 located on an upperperipheral weight shelf 732 and located adjacent theheel 716 of theclub head 700. A series of auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 736, 737, 738 extend outwardly in diverging directions across theweights rear face 728 intocavity 730 of theclub head 700. - FIG. 8 shows an eighth embodiment of an iron type
golf club head 800 in accordance with the present invention including a dominantsecondary weight member 834 located along anupper shelf 815 ofperipheral weight 832. A series of auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 836, 837, 838 extend downwardly from theweights secondary weight 834 across the rear face 828 into thecavity 830. - FIG. 9 shows a ninth embodiment of an iron type
golf club head 900 in accordance with the present invention which is similar in structure to the embodiment shown in FIG. 4. In this embodiment, a dominantsecondary weight member 934 lies on a lowerperipheral weight shelf 932 and extends between the heel 916 and the toe 918 of theclub head 900. In this embodiment, thesecondary weight member 934 extends most of the way between the toe 918 and heel 916 along theshelf 932. Auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 936, 937, 938 extend upwardly and outwardly across theweights rear face 928 toward the heel 916, center and toe 918 of theclub head 900 respectively. - FIG. 10 shows a tenth embodiment of an iron type
golf club head 1000 in accordance with the present invention and includes two opposing, dominant 1034 and 1035 located on an upper portion ofsecondary weight members cavity 1030 at theheel 1016 andtoe 1018 of theclub head 1000 respectively. The opposing 1034 and 1035 are connected by a single arcuate auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingsecondary weight members weight member 1036. - FIG. 11 shows an eleventh embodiment of an iron type
golf club head 1100, in accordance with the present invention which is similar to the embodiment shown in FIG. 10. In this embodiment a pair of dominant 1134 and 1135 are located on a lower portion of ansecondary weight members inner shelf 1132 formed by theperipheral weight 1126 and located adjacent the heel 1104 and toe 1106 respectively. The opposing 1134 and 1135 are connected by an arcuate auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingsecondary weight members weight 1136 acrossrear face 1128 of therear cavity 1130. - FIG. 12 shows a twelfth embodiment of a
golf club head 1200 in accordance with the present invention and includes two opposing, dominant 1234 and 1235 formed at thesecondary weight members heel 1216 and toe 1218 of theclub head 1200 respectively. The 1234 and 1235 are integrally formed on a lowersecondary weight members peripheral weight shelf 1232 andrear face 1228 ofcavity 1230. In this embodiment auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 1236 and 1237 extend upwardly in diverging, inward directions across theweights rear face 1228 into thecavity 1230 from a top surface 1222 of the respective 1234 and 1235.secondary weights - FIG. 13 illustrates a thirteenth embodiment of an iron type
golf club head 1300 in accordance with present invention and includes a single dominantsecondary weight member 1334 formed on a lowerperipheral weight shelf 1332 and integral withrear face 1328 midway along the length of a lower portion of thecavity 1330. In this embodiment two auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 1336 and 1337 extend from anweights upper surface 1335 of thesecondary weight 1334 to theheel 1316 andtoe 1318 of theclub head 1300 respectively. - FIG. 14 shows a fourteenth embodiment of a iron type
golf club head 1400 in accordance with the present invention including a pair of opposing dominantsecondary weight members 1434 and 1435 formed adjacentperipheral weight shelf 1432 at the top and bottom of rear cavity 1430 integral withrear face 1428. In this embodiment opposing arcuate auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 1436 and 1437 are attached to and interconnectweights weight members 1434 and 1435. - FIG. 15 illustrates a fifteenth embodiment of an iron type
golf club head 1500 in accordance with the present invention. In this embodiment a single, dominant,secondary weight member 1534, generally trapezoidal in shape, is located onperipheral weight shelf 1532 in thecavity 1530 and integral withrear wall 1528 approximately midway betweenheel 1516 andtoe 1518. Auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingweights 1536 and 1537 extend upwardly toward thetoe 1516 andheel 1518 respectively. - FIG. 16 shows a sixteenth embodiment of an iron
type golf head 1600 in accordance with the present invention. In this embodiment a singlesecondary weight member 1634 is positioned on lowerperipheral weight shelf 1632 approximately midway betweenheel 1616 andtoe 1618 on rear face 1628 incavity 1630. A pair of opposing arcuate auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 1636 and 1637 extend from edges of theweights weight member 1634 toward theheel 1616 andtoe 1618 respectively. - FIG. 17 illustrates still another embodiment of an iron type
golf club head 1700 in accordance with the present invention including a pair of opposing dominantsecondary weight members 1734 and 1735 formed on lowerperipheral weight shelf 1732. In this embodiment, a single arcuate, auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingweight member 1736 connects the top surfaces ofsecondary weights 1734 and 1735. - FIGS. 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 all show various embodiments of golf club heads 1900, 2000, 2100, 2200 and 2300 which use a variety of different shaped tungsten secondary weight inserts or molten tungsten forming a matrix retained in a cavity provided in the secondary weighting structure, in combination with auxiliary reinforcing members as described hereinabove. The tungsten inserts provide heavier weights than would normally exist if the weight member were integrally formed with the rear of the club head from the same material.
- FIG. 19 shows a
club head 1900 having a dominantsecondary weight member 1930, formed on upperperipheral weight 1931, which is generally arcuate in shape with acavity 1935. Atungsten insert 1932 is secured in thecavity 1935 by mechanical means, suitable adhesive or bonding materials. Auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 1940, 1942 and 1944 radiate downwardly from the upperweights secondary weight member 1930. - FIG. 20 shows a club head 2000 having a dominant
secondary weight member 2030, generally arcuate in shape and formed with acavity 2035. A tungsten insert is secured in thecavity 2035 on a lower portion ofrear face 2040. A trapezoidal auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingweight member 2045 extends upwardly from thetop surface 2022secondary weight member 2030 onrear face 2038 ofrear cavity 2040. - FIG. 21 shows a
golf club head 2100 having a dominantsecondary weight member 2130 generally arcuate in shape and formed with acavity 2135. Atungsten insert 2132 is secured in thecavity 2135 located on a lower portion ofrear face 2140. Auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 2145 and 2146 extend upwardly from an outer surface ofweights secondary weight member 2130 across therear face 2140. - FIG. 22 shows a
golf club head 2200 having a dominantsecondary weight member 2230, generally round in shape and formed with acavity 2235 and located on a heel portion ofrear face 2240. Atungsten insert 2232 is secured in thecavity 2235. Auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 2245 and 2246, having different lengths respectively extend outwardly frommembers secondary weight member 2230 acrossrear face 2238 ofrear cavity 2240. - FIG. 23 shows a golf club head 2300 having a dominant
secondary weight member 2320, and formed with acavity 2322 generally round in shape and located onrear face 2324 adjacentupper toe portion 2326 of the club head 2300. Atungsten insert 2323 is secured in thecavity 2322. Auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing 2328 and 2330 of different lengths extend acrossweights rear face 2324 from thesecondary weight member 2320. - FIG. 24 shows a golf club head 2400 in accordance with the present invention including a pair of opposing
2434 and 2435 which form a split trapezoidal shape. Auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingsecondary weight members 2436 and 2437 extend fromweights 2434 and 2435 respectively toward thesecondary weight members heel 2416 andtoe 2418 of the club head 2400. - FIGS. 25 and 26 show still another embodiment of a
golf club head 2500 in accordance with the present invention. Asecondary weight member 2520 is integrally formed withperipheral weight 2522 at anupper toe area 2524 of theclub head 2500. Thesecondary weight member 2520 includes around cavity 2528 and atungsten insert 2526, which fits into thecavity 2528. An arcuate auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingweight member 2530 is integrally formed onrear face 2532 and extends downwardly betweensecondary weight member 2520 and ashelf 2534 on a lower portion ofperipheral weight 2522. - FIG. 27 shows an embodiment of a golf club head 2700 having a dominant
secondary weight member 2720 integrally formed withperipheral weight 2722 at anupper toe area 2724. An auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingmember 2726, integrally formed onrear face 2728, extends downwardly between thesecondary weight member 2720 and ashelf 2730 ofperipheral weight 2722. The auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingmember 2726 includes a curved,arcuate surface 2732 which forms an upper side edge thereof. - FIG. 28 shows an embodiment of a
golf club head 2800 having a dominantsecondary weight member 2820 integrally formed withperipheral weight 2822 at anupper toe area 2824. An auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingmember 2826, integrally formed onrear face 2828, extends downwardly between thesecondary weight member 2820 and alower shelf 2830 ofperipheral weight 2822. The auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingmember 2826 includes acurved surface 2832 which forms a lower side edge thereof. - FIG. 29 shows an embodiment of a
golf club head 2900 having a dominantsecondary weight member 2920 integrally formed withperipheral weight 2922 at anupper toe area 2924. An auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingweight member 2926, integrally formed onrear face 2928, downwardly from thesecondary weight member 2920 and alower shelf 2930 ofperipheral weight 2922. The auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingmember 2926 includes upper and 2932 and 2934 which are linear and which taper upwardly toward thelower side edges secondary weight member 2920. - FIG. 30 shows an embodiment of a
golf club head 3000 including asecondary weight member 3020 integrally formed withperipheral weight 3022 at anupper toe area 3024 of theclub head 3000. An auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingmember 3030 is formed on therear face 3032 betweensecondary weight member 3020 and ashelf 3034 on a lower portion ofperipheral weight 3022. - FIG. 31 shows a bar-bell shaped embodiment of a golf club head 3100 including a dominant
secondary weight member 3120 integrally formed at anupper toe area 3124 of the club head 3100 and another dominantsecondary weight member 3126 formed on alower shelf 3134 ofperipheral weight 3122 of the club head 3100. An auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingmember 3130 is formed on therear face 3132 betweensecondary weight member 3120 andsecondary weight member 3126. - FIG. 32 shows an embodiment of a
golf club head 3200 including a secondary weight member 3220 integrally formed at anupper toe area 3224 of theclub head 3200. An auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingmember 3226 is formed on therear face 3232 extending downwardly from secondary weight 3220 toward, but not touching, lowerperipheral weight 3222. - FIG. 33 shows an embodiment of a
golf club head 3300 including four opposing, 3320, 3322, 3324 and 3326 integrally formed on rear face 3328secondary weight members adjacent heel 3330,toe 3332 area, uppertop ridge 3334, and bottom sole 3336 of theclub head 3300. Four opposing auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizingweight members 3338 extend outwardly onto the rear face 3328 from each of the four opposing, 3320, 3322, 3324 and 3326.secondary weight members - While various preferred embodiments have been shown and described, it will be understood that there is no intent to limit the invention by such disclosure, but rather, is intended to cover all modifications and alternate constructions falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
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1. An iron type golf club head including a hosel, heel, toe, bottom sole, top ridge surface, ball striking face having a centrally located ball impact zone and a primary peripheral weight formed rearwardly on said club head creating a back cavity having a rear face and upper, side and lower shelf surfaces wherein the improvement comprises:
a secondary weight and reinforcing system including a dominant secondary weight member and auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing members, in combination therewith; said secondary weight member located on said rear face and having a first portion thereof adjacent to said primary peripheral weight and a second portion extending outwardly away from said primary peripheral weight toward a central portion of said back cavity, and at least two smaller cooperating auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight members, extending from said second portion of said dominant secondary weight into said back cavity on said rear face behind the impact zone at the center of said ball striking face.
2. The golf club head of wherein said dominant secondary weight member includes a surface integrally formed with said rear face of said rear cavity and a surface integrally formed with at least one of said shelf surfaces of said peripheral weight.
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3. The golf club head of wherein said dominant secondary weight member is located on said lower shelf surface approximately midway between said heel and said toe; said auxiliary weight and reinforcing members extending upwardly from said second portion of said secondary weight member, on said rear face between said heel and said toe.
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4. The golf club head of wherein said auxiliary weight and stabilizing members extend towards said heel.
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5. The golf club head of wherein said auxiliary weight and stabilizing members extend towards said toe.
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6. The golf club head of wherein said smaller cooperating auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight members are further defined as a plurality of tapering, reinforcing and stabilizing weight members extending upwardly from said second portion of said secondary weight member.
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7. The golf club head of wherein said dominant secondary weight member is located adjacent said toe.
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8. The golf club head of wherein said dominant secondary weight member is located adjacent said heel.
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9. The golf club head of wherein said dominant secondary weight member is located adjacent said top ridge.
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10. An iron type golf club head including a hosel, heel, toe, bottom sole, top ridge surface, ball striking face and a primary peripheral weight formed rearwardly on said club head forming a back cavity having a rear face and upper, side and lower shelf surfaces wherein the improvement comprises:
a secondary weight and reinforcing system including a pair of first and second dominant secondary weight members and at least one auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing member, in combination therewith; said first secondary weight member located on said rear face and having a first portion thereof adjacent to said primary peripheral weight and a second portion extending outwardly away from said primary peripheral weight toward a central portion of said back cavity, said second secondary weight member located on said rear face and having a first portion thereof adjacent to said primary peripheral weight and a second portion extending outwardly away from said primary peripheral weight toward a central portion of said back cavity; and, said auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight member, extending from and connected to said first and second secondary weight members.
11. The golf club head of wherein said smaller auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight member is arcuate.
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12. The golf club head of having a first dominant secondary weight member located adjacent said bottom sole and a second dominant secondary weight member located adjacent said top ridge.
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13. The golf club head of having a first dominant secondary weight member located adjacent said heel and a second dominant secondary weight member located adjacent said toe.
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14. The golf club head of having two cooperating auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight members located between said first and said second dominant secondary weight members.
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15. The golf club head of wherein said second dominant secondary weight member is trapezoidal in shape.
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16. The golf club head of wherein said second dominant secondary weight member includes a weighted insert.
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17. The golf club head of wherein said weighted insert is titanium.
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18. The golf club head of wherein said dominant secondary weight member is integrally formed with said primary peripheral weight.
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19. The golf club head of wherein said dominant secondary weight member is located adjacent an upper toe region of said club head.
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20. The golf club head of wherein said dominant secondary weight member includes a cavity to retain an insert of weighted material.
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21. The golf club head of wherein said dominant secondary weight member includes a cavity and insert, and said auxiliary reinforcing and stabilizing weight member is a bar extending between said secondary weight member and a lower portion of said primary peripheral weight.
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22. The golf club head of wherein said bar is arcuate in shape.
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