1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a club-head for a golf club and, more particularly, to an improvement of a club-head having a hitting portion which includes a main body made of a fiber-reinforced plastic and a metal sole member integrally fixed to the main body along the underside of the main body.
2. Description of the Related Arts
Recently, a club-head has been used in which a hitting portion provided at the heel thereof with a hosel or neck portion for connecting a shaft consists of a main body made of a fiber-reinforced plastic for hitting a ball at the front surface thereof and a sole member made of a metal is integrally joined to the main body along the underside thereof. The club-head having such a construction has a drawback in that the main body is apt to be exfoliated from the sole member upon impact with a golf ball.
U.S. patent application No. 840,795 filed by the present applicant on Mar. 18, 1986, discloses one kind of the above-mentioned club-head wherein the back weight plate made of a heavy metal is attached to or embedded in the rear surface of the main body above the sole member. It has known that the club-head having such a construction can increase a flight distance of a golf ball hit by the head because the heavy back weight plate can most efficiently serve the main body to effect a repulsion action on the golf ball. But, the club-head having such a construction also has the drawback in that the main body is apt to be exfoliated from the sole member upon impact with a golf ball.
U.S. patent application No. 854,626 filed by the present applicant on Apr. 22, 1986, discloses another kind of the above-mentioned club-head wherein the weight member is embedded in the main body and connected to the sole member through one or more connecting members. In this construction, when the heavy weight member is arranged between the front and rear surfaces of the hitting portion of the club-head, the thickness of the main body between the front surface of the hitting portion of the club-head and the weight member is decreased, and thus, the repulsion action of the head against the golf ball and depth of the center of gravity of the head are decreased. On the other hand, when the heavy weight member is located at the rearmost position of the hitting portion of the club-head, the head has a drawback in that the main body is apt to be exfoliated from the sole member.