Golf club head

Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Club or club support

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473340, 473345, A63B 5304

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055225934

ABSTRACT:
A golf club head, especially relating to an iron golf club head having a balance weight secured to the back of a head body, provided for improvemnt of securing such balance weight thereto. The back surface of the head body and the front surface of the weight are provided with concave portions opposite to each other, of which the side-peripheral surfaces decrease their cross-widths toward their contact surfaces. Into a space between the back and front surfaces is filled a connecting material such as an adhesive, and then solidified, thereby easily joining the head body to the weight, which can be ensured thanks to dovetail structures of the concave portions.

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