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273167J, A63B 5310

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050298658

ABSTRACT:
A golf club coated with a high Young's Modulus material or with a composite material having a high Young's Modulus material as a substantial ingredient in the matrix. Diamond is a particularly preferred as a coating or coating component due to its high strength and relatively low density. The coating may be applied, for example, using an electroless "composite diamond coating" technique, to either the head and shaft of the club, the club head only or the shaft only.

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