Golf club head and manufacturing method therefor

Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Club or club support

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C473S345000, C473S346000, C473S349000, C473S409000, C219S121690, C219S121850, C219S121590, C029S527600

Reexamination Certificate

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06955612

ABSTRACT:
A manufacturing method for a golf club head. The method includes the steps of: casting a cast body provided with a recession thereon; cutting the cast body to form with at least one cut opening in the recession on the golf club head; adhering a carbon-fiber plate to the recession to seal the cut opening; defining a buffer groove between the carbon-fiber plate and the cast body; and filling with an elastic material into the buffer groove; processing the cast body to an end product.

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