Golf club having shock isolation between the head and the shaft

Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Club or club support

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473345, A63B 5302

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057978069

ABSTRACT:
The head and shaft of golf clubs are mechanically isolated from one another by a dampening ferrule made of a rubber-like material and installed around the shaft where the shaft attaches to the head such as at the hosel. The ferrule in a disclosed embodiment is configured as a hollow cylinder having an internal passage for tight-fit engagement with the shaft and an external radial surface for tight-fit engagement with the golf club head. Preferred materials for the dampening ferrule include Neoprene, Delrin, Nylon, plastic polymers and other rubber-like substances.

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patent: 3819181 (1974-06-01), Mills
patent: 5377979 (1995-01-01), Long
patent: 5452890 (1995-09-01), Bingman
patent: 5575723 (1996-11-01), Take

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