A63B53/08

ADJUSTABLE BOUNCE WEDGE

An iron type golf club head, including a body including a striking face, a topline located at a top of the striking face, a leading edge located at a bottom of the striking face, a body sole surface extending rearward from the leading edge, a hosel located at a heel side of the golf club head, a toe side opposite the heel side, a sole plate rotatably coupled to the body, wherein the sole plate comprises an adjustment member located between the body and the sole plate, wherein the adjustment member is adjustable between a maximum bounce position and a minimum bounce position.

ADJUSTABLE BOUNCE WEDGE

An iron type golf club head, including a body including a striking face, a topline located at a top of the striking face, a leading edge located at a bottom of the striking face, a body sole surface extending rearward from the leading edge, a hosel located at a heel side of the golf club head, a toe side opposite the heel side, a sole plate rotatably coupled to the body, wherein the sole plate comprises an adjustment member located between the body and the sole plate, wherein the adjustment member is adjustable between a maximum bounce position and a minimum bounce position.

Adjustable bounce wedge

An iron type golf club head, including a body including a striking face, a topline located at a top of the striking face, a leading edge located at a bottom of the striking face, a body sole surface extending rearward from the leading edge, a hosel located at a heel side of the golf club head, a toe side opposite the heel side, a sole plate rotatably coupled to the body, wherein the sole plate comprises an adjustment member located between the body and the sole plate, wherein the adjustment member is adjustable between a maximum bounce position and a minimum bounce position.

Adjustable bounce wedge

An iron type golf club head, including a body including a striking face, a topline located at a top of the striking face, a leading edge located at a bottom of the striking face, a body sole surface extending rearward from the leading edge, a hosel located at a heel side of the golf club head, a toe side opposite the heel side, a sole plate rotatably coupled to the body, wherein the sole plate comprises an adjustment member located between the body and the sole plate, wherein the adjustment member is adjustable between a maximum bounce position and a minimum bounce position.

Multi-material golf club head

A multi-material golf club head having an improved performance is disclosed. More specifically, the present invention relates to a multi-material golf club head having a metallic frontal portion and a lightweight aft portion with an addition of an internal ribbon support member. The present invention may also further be comprised of a weighting mechanism that is accessible via an opening in the lightweight after portion but connects directly to the metallic frontal portion to mitigate any of the structural integrity issues associated with installing weights in a lightweight portion of a golf club head.

Multi-material golf club head

A multi-material golf club head having an improved performance is disclosed. More specifically, the present invention relates to a multi-material golf club head having a metallic frontal portion and a lightweight aft portion with an addition of an internal ribbon support member. The present invention may also further be comprised of a weighting mechanism that is accessible via an opening in the lightweight after portion but connects directly to the metallic frontal portion to mitigate any of the structural integrity issues associated with installing weights in a lightweight portion of a golf club head.

Golf Putter Head with Maximized Fore-Aft Weighting and Vertical Sweetspot
20230293956 · 2023-09-21 ·

This invention maximizes the distribution of mass of the club head to the front and back of the club head to maximize the sweetspot vertically. Mass is concentrated in front and back bars. Mass is minimized in between the bars by use of light weight tubes, one at the heel and one at the toe, that connect the front and back bars to each other. A screw inside each tube cinches the bars against the tubes. A hosel is on the heel tube. The lie of the club is adjustable by loosening the heel side cinching screw which allows the heel tube to turn against the bars. Forward press is adjustable by loosening set screws and turning the bent golf shaft in the hosel. Weights can be added and removed within the tubes to adjust the club head weight.

Golf Putter Head with Maximized Fore-Aft Weighting and Vertical Sweetspot
20230293956 · 2023-09-21 ·

This invention maximizes the distribution of mass of the club head to the front and back of the club head to maximize the sweetspot vertically. Mass is concentrated in front and back bars. Mass is minimized in between the bars by use of light weight tubes, one at the heel and one at the toe, that connect the front and back bars to each other. A screw inside each tube cinches the bars against the tubes. A hosel is on the heel tube. The lie of the club is adjustable by loosening the heel side cinching screw which allows the heel tube to turn against the bars. Forward press is adjustable by loosening set screws and turning the bent golf shaft in the hosel. Weights can be added and removed within the tubes to adjust the club head weight.

GOLF CLUB HEAD FACEPLATES WITH LATTICES
20220023725 · 2022-01-27 ·

Embodiments of golf club head faceplates comprising a lattice to improve the energy storage capabilities and minimize stress concentrations are described herein. The lattice can comprise a plurality of flexure shapes that facilitate in faceplate bending. The flexure shapes of the lattice can comprise a reentrant, concave, or non-convex shape. The lattice can comprise at least one repeating pattern of flexure shapes that can be interconnected or spaced apart. During golf ball impacts, the flexure shapes flex to store energy through linear and torsional bending.

Golf Club Head With Adjustable Sole Weight
20210362013 · 2021-11-25 ·

A golf club head with an adjustable weight assembly that includes a pair of stacked, rotatable circular plates with through-slots and a slidable weight that can move within the slots and clamp the plates together so that they are reversibly fixed to a body portion is disclosed herein. The plates are preferably composed of a lightweight material such as composite, and are located on the sole so that the weight assembly is visible to a user. The plate and slidable weight combination and allows for an increased range of personal performance customization by way of adjustability and interchangeability without using up available discretionary mass in the golf club head.