A63B102/32

Golf club heads

Disclosed golf club heads include a body defining an interior cavity, a face, a sole, a crown, and a hosel. Certain embodiments include a weight channel positioned in the sole and defining a path along the sole. Some embodiments include a weight member positioned in the weight channel that is configured to be adjusted to any of a range of selectable positions to adjust mass properties of the golf club head. A fastener may be configured to secure the weight member in any of the selectable positions, while the fastener itself, regardless of where the weight member is positioned along the path, may be secured to the body at a fixed location that is independent of the position of the weight member along the path. Additional mass elements may be added to the weight member, such as at its ends, to further adjust mass properties of the golf club head.

Systems and methods for measuring and analyzing the motion of a swing and matching the motion of a swing to optimized swing equipment
12434099 · 2025-10-07 · ·

A system and method for analyzing the swing motion of sporting equipment, for example, a golf club, including at least one or more inertial acceleration sensors, one or more gyrometric sensors, a data acquiring unit, a core micro-controller, and a Bluetooth radio. The motion detecting unit detects at least one motion of the swing. Particularly, the sensors and data acquiring unit calculates swing information using the acquired detection data to match a user's swing motion to optimized equipment. Particularly, the data acquiring unit acquires detection data from the sensor(s) and forwards such data to a computing device or server having stored information that matches the swing motion to an optimized swing device.

Ball launch analysis device and ball launch analysis method

The placement determination control part 103 determines whether a ball was placed in a left trigger zone within the left detecting zone of the left capturing zone or a right trigger zone within the right detecting zone of the right capturing zone, using left and right cameras. The appearance determination control part 104 determines if an object appeared in a placement detecting zone, including a placement trigger zone, using the infrared sensor corresponding to the camera of that zone. The disappearance determination control part 105 determines if the ball disappeared from the placement detecting zone where the object appeared, using the corresponding infrared sensor. The next appearance determination control part 105 checks whether the ball appeared in a launch detecting zone, using the infrared sensor corresponding to the launch detecting zone adjacent to the placement detecting zone. The signal transmission control part 106 transmits a trigger signal accordingly.

Kinematic analysis of user form
12440746 · 2025-10-14 · ·

A method includes receiving motion data of a user in an environment with respect to a plurality of instances of a first action by the user, determining a kinematic movement based on receiving the motion data, analyzing the kinematic movement using a neural network, obtaining a plurality of outcome types with respect to the first action of the user, correlating the kinematic movement with the at least one indication of the outcome type with respect to the first action, classifying an outcome of the first action as at least one of the plurality of outcome types, determining which of the kinematic movements of the user result in the at least one of the plurality of outcome types, and providing instructions to the user to alter the determined kinematic movements of the user that result in the at least one of the plurality of outcome types.

Golf club having a damping element for ball speed control

A golf club head including a striking face, a periphery portion surrounding and extending rearwards from the striking face, a support arm spaced from the rear surface of the striking face, the support arm extending from the periphery portion, wherein the support arm is affixed to the periphery portion at two distinct locations, a damping element residing between the support arm and the rear surface of the striking face, wherein the damping element comprises a front surface in contact with the rear surface of the striking face and a rear surface in contact with the support arm, wherein the support arm comprises a cradle abutting the damping element, a first portion extending from the back portion towards the cradle, and a second portion extending from the topline towards the cradle.

Golf club head with hosel hole cover
12491417 · 2025-12-09 · ·

A golf club head with a hosel hole cover that helps improve the performance of the golf club head is disclosed. More specifically, the present invention relates to a golf club head having a hosel hole cover at a bottom portion of an interchangeable connection system that not only provides improved performance of the golf club head by strategically utilizing an existing opening to adjust the weighting of a golf club head, but it also improves the aerodynamics of the golf club head by eliminating undesirable recesses that could be detrimental to the aerodynamics of a golf club head.

Method, system, and non-transitory computer readable storage medium for supporting virtual golf simulation
12555249 · 2026-02-17 · ·

A method for supporting a virtual golf simulation is provided. The method includes the steps of: determining, with reference to information on a first reference pattern specified in an image photographed by a first photographing module positioned to photograph a moving subject and information on a second reference pattern specified in an image photographed by a second photographing module positioned to photograph a display area where information associated with the subject is displayed, a positional relationship between coordinates specified in the first photographing module and coordinates specified in the display area; and determining information on a trajectory of the subject in the display area with reference to the positional relationship.

Golf swing tracking system
12544622 · 2026-02-10 ·

A golf swing tracking system includes a wearable device. The wearable device has a camera, a processor and a signal transceiver. The camera is connected to the processor. The processor is in connected to the signal transceiver. The golf swing tracking system further includes an electronic device. The electronic device includes a signal receiver. The signal receiver is designed to receive a collection of data from the signal transceiver of the wearable device. The electronic device has a display and is programmed to execute an application. The application is designed to display the collection of data and to transmit the collection of data to a network, such as a social media network.

Configurable golfing apparatus with plural components
12544630 · 2026-02-10 ·

A configurable golfing apparatus including a rectangular handle portion with plural components. The rectangular handle portion is placed over an existing golf club shaft. An end camp damper is placed on a top end of the rectangular handle portion. The rectangular shape provides new and additional hand placement and new and additional configuration capabilities for both right handed and left handed golfers. The rectangular handle portion includes plural support and shock absorbing components in plural different configurations providing optimal force absorption and optimal shock absorption. The configurable golfing apparatus allows easy retrofits on existing golf club shafts compliant with United States Golf Association (USGA) rules.

Footwear having sensor system

A sensor system includes an airbag engaged with the sole structure of an article of footwear, the airbag configured to compress and expand during use of the article of footwear, a force sensor engaged with the airbag and configured to detect force on the airbag based on changes in capacitance as the airbag compresses and expands, a port connected to the article of footwear and configured for communication with an electronic module, and one or more conductive leads extending from the force sensor to the port to place the force sensor in communication with the port. The system may be used with an article of footwear including an upper member at least partially defining a foot-receiving chamber and a sole structure engaged with the upper member.