Golf club head with acrylic club body and method for manufacturi

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273167E, 273DIG14, A63B 5304

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054679893

ABSTRACT:
A golf club head has a golf club body which consists entirely and exclusively of a solid, unitary mass of polymethylmethacrylate (acrylic), the head being completed by a metal insert in the body which receives the end of the club shaft. The acrylic body is made by an injection molding process. The acrylic charge can be unadulterated, for producing a completely clear club body, or can be provided with a dye so that the club body can be given any desired color, while still remaining transparent. In addition to anesthetically pleasing appearance, since the club body is made out of a solid mass of material, a cleaner transfer of energy occurs from the club shaft to the face of the club head which strikes the golf ball, thereby producing a longer and more accurate drive.

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patent: 3640534 (1972-02-01), Mills
patent: 4065133 (1977-12-01), Gordos
patent: 4326716 (1982-04-01), LaCoste
patent: 4369974 (1983-01-01), Komperda

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