Bulk glassy alloys have high tensile strength, while the Young's modulus is
lower by 20 to 40% than those for the corresponding crystalline alloys. Th
ese unique mechanical properties are effective to increase the coefficient
of restitution at the impact between a golf club and a golf ball. Bulk glas
sy alloys have in general been produced by the copper mold casting and die
casting methods. We have developed a new manufacturing process for Zr-based
hulk glassy alloys. By the use of the new process, we have succeeded in pr
oducing a glassy Zr-Al-Ni-Cu alloy in a shell shape with a dimension of abo
ut 90 x 40 mm and a thickness of 3 mm for glassy driver golf clubs. It exhi
bits excellent mechanical properties such as tensile strength of 1700 MPa,
Young's modulus of 81 GPa, and impact fracture toughness of 130 kJ/m(2). Th
ese properties are suitable for the material for driver golf club heads. Th
e glassy driver golf club with the shell shape in the impact region was con
firmed to have a high coefficient of restitution.