摘要 |
922,799. Golf-clubs. J. H. ONIONS. Nov. 3, 1961 [June 29, 1961], No. 23503/61. Class 132 (2). The shaft 13 of a golf club is formed with a single bend 14 adjacent its lower end, such that when a club head 10 is fixed on to said lower end, its striking face 11 lies in or behind a plane which is transverse to the direction of swing of the club, and which contains the axis of the upper part of the shaft. In order to prevent the making of divots during a stroke, the club head is formed at 15 with a narrow portion extending along the striking face, which is raised above the lowest portion of the main sole 16. The head may be constructed from light metal or from a thermoplastic material, in which cases its weight is reduced by the formation of a groove 18 along its rear face, or alternatively the head may be made of wood and the groove omitted. Specification 916,374 is referred to. |