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Golf club grip

A technology for golf balls and handles, applied in the field of golf club handles, which can solve the problems of increased grip, difficulty, club head exerting the maximum flight and trajectory of the golf ball, etc.

Active Publication Date: 2008-09-24
理查德·D.·费里斯
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Thus, the upper or weaker hand on the largest portion of the golf club grip increases the difficulty for the golfer to maintain a reliable grip on the golf club when making a golf stroke.
[0005] Conversely, due to the smaller size of the lower portion of the golf grip, it is difficult for a stronger hand to apply sufficient force to the clubhead during a golf stroke to obtain maximum flight and trajectory of the golf ball.
Smaller portions of the golf grip tend to cause premature release from the hand, resulting in many off-track golf shots

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[0021] Referring to the drawings, there is shown a partially shown full swing golf club grip 10 disposed on a club shaft 12 having a club head 30 on an opposite end thereof in accordance with the present invention. The handle 10 is preferably a molded, separate, unitary piece and includes an opening 14 at the lower end of the handle 10 for insertion of a shaft during assembly. A cover 16 is provided at the upper end of the handle 10 to cover the upper edge of the shaft 12 . The handle 10 is formed from an upper portion 18 having a first diameter and a second lower portion 20 formed with a second diameter greater than the diameter of the upper portion 18 . A small transition region 22 connects the upper portion 18 and the lower portion 20, whereby the entire handle 10 is formed from a single, unitary piece of molded material. The upper portion 18 and lower portion 20 have a constant, non-tapered outer diameter and cross-sectional area throughout the entire length of each porti...

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Abstract

A golf club grip for attachment to a golf club shaft formed of a lower section (20) having a first outer diameter an an upper section (18) having a second outer diameter smaller than the first outer diameter Both the lower section (20) and the upper section (18) each extend approximately half the length of the golf club grip with a tapered transition section (22) connecting the lower and upper sections The structure of the golf club grip promotes better feel and allows a golfer's non-dominant upper hand to obtain a firmer and stronger grip while allowing the dominant lower hand to impart more force to the ball with the golf club.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to golf club grips, in particular to a golf club grip with improved structure. Background technique [0002] The game of golf is played using golf balls and various golf clubs to hit a ball from a teeing ground into a hole some distance away from the teeing ground. Club heads vary, however, and most golf clubs include a shaft connected to the club head and a grip or grip connected to the upper portion of the shaft to enable the golfer to grip and swing the club. [0003] Typically, a golfer grips a golf club with both hands, usually with the hands resting against each other at or near the top of the shaft of the golf club. Traditionally, a golfer's weaker or non-dominant hand is placed in an upper position, while the stronger or dominant hand is placed just below the upper hand. It is well known that controlling a golf ball with the swing of the underhand or dominant hand produces poor golf shots, but when the non-domina...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A63B53/14
CPCA63B59/0025A63B49/08A63B53/14A63B60/12A63B60/10A63B60/08A63B60/00
Inventor 理查德·D.·费里斯
Owner 理查德·D.·费里斯
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