Abstract: A golf swing training and exercising apparatus including a base platform, a vertical support frame angled with respect to the golfer's position and to the intended line of flight, a rotating parabolic shaped arm connected between a simulated golf grip and a resistance source which enables a golfer to execute a simulated golf swing by rotating the arm against the resistance. The structural configuration of the apparatus insures that minimum resistance to the swing execution is provided when the swing is executed with the proper body muscle groups and in the proper swing plane.
Abstract: An iron type golf club head having a first outer peripheral mass projecting rearwardly from the rear surface and forming a cavity thereon. The club head includes a second inner peripheral mass adjacent the outer peripheral mass and between the center of gravity of the club head and the outer peripheral mass, formed in a heel to toe direction and extending rearwardly beyond the first outer peripheral mass.
Abstract: A golf club wherein the club head and shaft are interchangeable using a quick connect-disconnect coupling between the club shaft and the club head. The coupling includes means for aligning and preventing rotation between the club head and shaft including an angular alignment surface on the lower end of the shaft which cooperates with an angular alignment stop formed within the heel of the golf club head. The coupling further includes a means for connecting the shaft to the golf club head when the shaft is in place within the heel of the club head.