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WO/2005/084932A1
A golf shaft in the form of a tubular body comprises a cylindrical elementary tube, and a substrate layer formed on the elementary tube throughout its outer peripheral surface. The middle of the outer peripheral surface of the golf shaft...  
WO/2005/082062A2
The iron golf club head (20) of the present invention is preferably composed of three main components: a periphery member (22), a central member (24) and a face plate (26). The periphery member (22) is preferably composed of a high densi...  
WO/2005/082469A1
A golf club grip (20) being axially secured about the end of a golf club shaft (21). The diameter of the golf club grip (20) is progressively reduced from the interface between the golf club grip and the golf club shaft to the opposing c...  
WO/2005/079929A1
A golf putter, where the putter face is disguised, hidden, visually confused, or diminished, and which has at least one highly visible aiming reference.  
WO/2005/079930A1
The method of producing tubular golf club shafts (10) of the same longitudinal stiffness and varying weights by wrapping composite materials on a tapered mandrel (15), or mandrels, having a given taper profile, producing a core (30) of a...  
WO/2005/079455A2
A golf putter head (110) includes a first striking surface (112), a second surface (114) extending above the first striking surface (112), a third surface (118) extending rearwardly behind the first striking surface (112), and indicators...  
WO/2005/077472A1
A golf club (40) having a club head (42) with a face component (60) and an aft body (61) is disclosed herein. The face component (60) has a striking plate portion (72) and a return portion (74). The aft-body (61) is composed of a crown p...  
WO/2005/077471A1
This invention describes a center-balanced putter, or very nearly center-balanced putter, where the mass of the putter-head, and the axis of the shaft are arranged so the putter is maximally resistant to rotation.  
WO/2005/074644A2
Method of putting a golf ball using a putter having a club head of any legal configuration, and a shaft of sufficient length that its end can be held by the golfer against, or pressed into, the armpit or the area at the front of the shou...  
WO/2005/072829A1
The invention relates to a club for playing a ball, particularly a ball that is to be hit and/or guided, comprising a stick (3). One end of said stick (3) extends into a handle (4) while a hitting area (2) is disposed at the other end th...  
WO/2005/072830A1
An iron golf club head (20) having a hollow interior (48). The iron golf club head (20) is formed from a first casing (60) and a second casing (70). The first casing (60) includes a hosel (38) and strike face (22), while the second casin...  
WO/2005/069908A2
The present invention includes a composite hockey stick (1) with vibration inserts (21, 22, 23) to control the vibration characteristics of the composite shaft (12) and composite blade (14).  
WO/2005/070506A1
A golf putter head that generally includes a striking surface and a reflective surface extending above the striking surface for reflecting an image of a golf ball, or at least a portion thereof, to a user when the striking surface is pos...  
WO/2005/068024A1
The present invention provides an anti-slip unit for golf grips to prevent a golf grip from undesirably slipping from the hands of a golfer. The anti-slip unit (A) has a stop unit (10) fastened around the golf grip (50) through a band fa...  
WO/2005/065785A1
A fiber-reinforced resin golf shaft formed by laminating a plurality of fiber-reinforced resin layers, wherein the fiber-reinforced resin layers comprise tetraxial fabric layers formed by reinforcing tetraxial fabric with a molding resin...  
WO/2005/065787A1
A damping element for a golf club is disclosed. The damping element is utilized to reduce an amplitude of vibrations in the golf club. The damping element may be positioned within an interior void of a shaft of the golf club and may exhi...  
WO/2005/065312A2
A golf club head (2) is characterized by stepped grooves (12) in the striking face (10) thereof. The serrated grooves (12) are defined by opposed side walls (16 and 18) each having at least one step portion (16a, 16b, 18a or 18b) interme...  
WO/2005/063340A1
A golf club head (14, 94, 134, 164, 174) is disclosed that includes a weight (38, 62, 128, 138, 160, 162, 170, 172) integral to a bridge member (34, 91, 131, 163) extending across a cavity back golf club head. The weight (38, 62, 128, 13...  
WO/2005/061058A1
A balance adjuster for golf club capable of easily adjusting the weight balance of a golf club by moving the position of the gravity center of the golf club, comprising a weight externally fitted detachably to the grip end thereof.  
WO/2005/061059A1
Provided herein is a putter grip made of a flexible material which slips over the end of the club and attaches thereto in the traditional manner, either by interference fit or with a two-sided adhesive strip. The grip allows the hands to...  
WO/2005/061057A1
A gold club head has a hollow body with a front, striking face, a rear face, an upper face, a heel and toe, and an open lower end, the body having an internal cavity. At least one filler member of solid cork or synthetic cork material cu...  
WO2005018758B1
The invention relates to a golf club consisting of modified iron (1) and comprising an essentially spherical wheel (9) that is mounted on the head about an axis (Al) parallel to the lower edge (4) formed by the face and by the base of th...  
WO/2005/058427A2
An alignment system (10) for a golf putter (12), having a plurality of interchangeable top plates (20) for a putter head (16), wherein each of the interchangeable top plates (20) has differing alignment indicia (21A, 21B, 21C, 21D).  
WO/2005/056125A1
A golf club head, comprising a metallic frame-like iron head body (10) having a heel part (2), a toe part (3), an upper edge part (4) connecting the upper ends of the heel part and the toe part to each other, and a sole part (5). A metal...  
WO/2005/056118A2
A method of fabricating a putter capable of producing airborne over spin is provided. In one form, a fabrication method is realized through providing a brass substrate and forming the substrate using a CNC machining process to form a put...  
WO/2005/051497A1
Golf putters having enhanced balance and sensory feedback and improved manufacturing methods therefor. The putters include: a shaft (40); a hosel (34) and a body (20) in an integrated unit of relatively low mass density; an armature (38)...  
WO/2005/049152A1
A grip (16) for a golf club includes a body having a substantially continuous sidewall (18), a bore (20) and a suction cavity (22). The body includes a first opening at a first end in communication with the bore and a second opening at a...  
WO/2005/046801A2
The golf club (20) of the present invention includes a shaft (22), a club head (24) and an attachment assembly (30), which allows for an essentially adhesive free connection between the shaft (22) and the club head (24). In one embodimen...  
WO/2005/044397A1
The invention relates to a golf (EHB) putter which can absolutely improve putting performance or putting stroke by stroking a golf ball by means of the backswing and longer forward swing in between two foot of a golfer, targeting the hol...  
WO/2005/042117A2
An iron type golf club head includes a plurality of weights mounted at a rear side thereof in a spatially laminated array. The club head includes a front impact face oriented at a selected loft angle for striking a golf ball, and a rear ...  
WO/2005/038706A2
A method and system for a 3-D (three-dimensional) capture system including a flexible housing defining a substantially airtight reservoir therein, a volume of particles disposed in the reservoir, a volume of a gas and/or a liquid dispose...  
WO/2005/035074A1
The iron golf club head (20) of the present invention is preferably composed of three main components: a periphery member (22), a central member (24) and a face plate (26). The periphery member (22) is preferably composed of a high densi...  
WO/2005/035073A1
A golf club head (21) for a putter, in which the club head (21) is provided with a toe wing (31) projecting from a toe portion (23), and a heel wing (31') projecting from a heel portion (25), each of the wings (31, 31') being provided wi...  
WO/2005/032661A2
A golf putter (10) and putter head (15, 32, 44, 51, 61, 75, 85, 93 and 215) having an elongate flat blade (16, 36, 46, 56, 66, 76, 86, 96 and 216) for contacting a golf ball (20). The elongate flat blade (16, 36, 46, 56, 66, 76, 86, 96 a...  
WO/2005/032667A1
Friction stir processing (FSP) provides a hardened golf club face that more efficiently transfers momentum between the golf club and the ball, increasing the launch velocity so as to provide increased loft (for a given distance traveled ...  
WO/2005/030346A1
A support or insert (19,20) is provided for a grip assembly (15) for a golf club. The grip assembly comprises a large diameter grip member (18) which can accommodate a golf shaft (14). The support or inserts (19,20) space the shaft (14) ...  
WO/2005/028039A1
A golf club head (20), comprising a face part (22) having a face surface (23) for hitting a golf ball. In the golf club head (20), at least the hitting part of the face surface (23) of the face part (22) for hitting the golf ball compris...  
WO/2005/028037A1
A golf club head (20), comprising a face part (22) having a face surface (23) for hitting a golf ball. In the golf club head (20), at least the hitting part of the face surface (23) of the face part (22) for hitting the golf ball compris...  
WO/2005/028038A1
A golf club head, comprising a face part (22) having a face (23) for hitting a golf ball. In the golf club head, at least the hitting part of the face (23) for hitting the golf ball of the face (22) is formed of a laminated structural bo...  
WO/2005/028036A1
Disclosed is a receiving device especially for golf balls (10), comprising several curved, elastic prongs (13) which are effectively interconnected so as to be jointly moved while being at least partly accommodated in a handle (11). At l...  
WO/2005/025679A2
A golf putter (1) and a golf putting training apparatus (5) are disclosed which resides at a first end (20) proximal and in contact with the golfer's neck with the putting swing correctly completed when the apparatus first end (20) conti...  
WO/2005/025684A1
A putter for golf according to the present invention comprises a head (10) provided at one end of the putter (1) to strike a golf ball; a rotary body (20) connected to the head (10) and having a plurality of interval maintaining grooves ...  
WO/2005/025681A2
For manufacturing a personal golf putter there are provided a putting surface with at least one hole into which a golfer putts balls, an initial putter with which the golfer hits the balls so as to put the balls into the hole, sensors fo...  
WO/2005/023373A2
A golf club (10) including an elongated hollow club shaft (12) connected at one end to a golf club head (14), and having a grip (16) mounted at an opposite end thereof. The club shaft is vented to permit and facilitate transmission of sh...  
WO/2005/023379A1
A golf putter head includes a front face (1) for striking a golf ball. At least the part of the front face (1) that is intended for striking the ball is defined by a sphere, the centre of which is to the rear of the putter head and, when...  
WO/2005/023374A2
A putter-type club head (50) with an insert (60) having a face plate (75) is disclosed herein. The insert (60) is disposed in a recess (58) of the putter-type club head (50) in which the recess (58) has a depth that is greater than the t...  
WO/2005/021104A2
The present invention relates generally to a golf club. In particular, the present invention relates to a golf club in which the golf club head (13) comprises granite or a natural or synthetic, granite-like stone, a composite, or a simil...  
WO/2005/018750A2
A golf putter head of triangular shape. A ball-striking leading wall has a first breadth greater than a second breadth of a trailing wall. The leading and trailing walls are interconnected at their respective opposite ends by sidewalls t...  
WO/2005/018756A1
A head for a golf club has the leading edge (15) provided with a plurality of projections (17) formed with angled surfaces (20, 21, 22, 23). In this way, the resistance of the head (10) to passage through sand is reduced.  
WO/2005/018757A1
A bat for use in ball games such as cricket, baseball, golf or other similar games where the ball impacts directly onto the bat comprises a hollow bat having a blade of laminated construction. A method of construction of the bat is also ...  

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