Golf club head sole plate with studs interlocking to head lamina

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273169, A63B 5304

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041627946

ABSTRACT:
A golf club head includes wooden laminations to which a metallic sole plate is attached. The plate defines one or more integral studs which project upwardly into recesses formed in the laminations. Stud penetration of and attachment to multiple laminations, as by bonding, assures impact load distribution to the head via the studs and the bonded together laminations penetrated by the studs, which in turn prevents delamination.

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