Patent classifications
A63B60/02
GOLF CLUB HEAD HAVING A MAGNETIC ADJUSTABLE WEIGHTING SYSTEM
A golf club head includes a club body having a crown opposite a sole, a toe end opposite a heel end, a back end, and a hosel. A first magnet is coupled to the club body. A second magnet selectively engages the first magnet, such that in a first configuration the first and second magnets attract, and in a second configuration the first and second magnets do not attract, wherein the second magnet is configured to rotate relative to the first magnet between the first configuration and the second configuration.
GOLF CLUB HEADS AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GOLF CLUB HEADS
Embodiments of golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads are generally described herein. In one example, a golf club head may include a body portion with a toe portion, a heel portion, a rear portion, a front portion with a strike face, a sole portion, and a top portion with a plurality of ports. The body portion may define a periphery of the golf club head, and a height of the body portion proximate to the toe portion may be greater than a height of the body portion proximate to the heel portion. The golf club head may also include a plurality of weight portions with each weight portion disposed in one port of the plurality of ports. Other examples and embodiments may be described and claimed.
High loft, low center-of-gravity golf club heads
A golf club and golf club head having a high static loft angle, low forward center of gravity, and enhanced z-axis gear effect via a large roll radius and/or tightly controlled moment of inertia about the CG x-axis, Ixx, associated with upward and downward twisting of the club head.
METAL WOOD CLUB
A golf club head including a cavity including an open end and a terminal end, the terminal end opposite the open end, an elongate weighted insert configured to reside in the cavity, the weighted insert having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, wherein the cavity is configured to receive the weighted insert through the open end in both a first orientation where the first end is adjacent the terminal end of the cavity and a second orientation where the second end is adjacent the terminal end of the cavity, a removable weight member configured to be removably affixed to each of the first end and the second end of the weighted insert, wherein the removable weight member is magnetically attracted to each of the first end and the second end of the weighted insert.
METAL WOOD CLUB
A golf club head including a cavity including an open end and a terminal end, the terminal end opposite the open end, an elongate weighted insert configured to reside in the cavity, the weighted insert having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, wherein the cavity is configured to receive the weighted insert through the open end in both a first orientation where the first end is adjacent the terminal end of the cavity and a second orientation where the second end is adjacent the terminal end of the cavity, a removable weight member configured to be removably affixed to each of the first end and the second end of the weighted insert, wherein the removable weight member is magnetically attracted to each of the first end and the second end of the weighted insert.
Golf club
A golf club head includes a golf club body including a sole, a crown connected to the sole by a skirt, and a hosel connected to at least one other feature of the golf club body; a face connected to the a front end of the golf club body; and features allowing striking of a golf ball above the ideal strike location.
Systems and methods for a weighted golf club head
A golf club head includes a body defining an exterior surface having a forward-most point and a rearward-most point that define a horizontal club head length therebetween that extends parallel to a ground plane. The body includes a face, a sole, and a crown. A front weight assembly having a first weight is secured with at least one fastener and defines a first center of gravity, and a rear weight assembly having a second weight is coupled with the body and defines a second center of gravity. A sole gap formed between an underside of the first weight and the sole defines a height of between 0.5 millimeters and 6 millimeters, the first center of gravity and the second center of gravity define a horizontal weight system length, and a ratio between the horizontal weight system length and the horizontal club head length is between 80% and 99%.
Systems and methods for a weighted golf club head
A golf club head includes a body defining an exterior surface having a forward-most point and a rearward-most point that define a horizontal club head length therebetween that extends parallel to a ground plane. The body includes a face, a sole, and a crown. A front weight assembly having a first weight is secured with at least one fastener and defines a first center of gravity, and a rear weight assembly having a second weight is coupled with the body and defines a second center of gravity. A sole gap formed between an underside of the first weight and the sole defines a height of between 0.5 millimeters and 6 millimeters, the first center of gravity and the second center of gravity define a horizontal weight system length, and a ratio between the horizontal weight system length and the horizontal club head length is between 80% and 99%.
Steel fairway wood having a low center of gravity
A golf club head formed of an alloy of steel that is capable of improving the center of gravity (CG) location while maintaining traditional external dimensions of the golf club head. More specifically, the golf club head in accordance with the present invention achieves a relatively low CG while maintaining traditional external dimensions by reducing the amount of mass contributed by the crown, the striking face, and the hosel, and strategically reallocating this mass within and/or proximate the sole of the golf club head.
ADJUSTABLE SOLE WEIGHT OF A GOLF CLUB HEAD
A golf club head includes a body having a heel portion, a toe portion, a sole portion, and an outer surface, a strikeface having a geometric center, a head center of gravity, and a weight member including a weight pad. The weight member is configured to be repositionable by the user to a first position or a second position. The club head having the weight member in the first position shifts the head center of gravity toward the strikeface, and the club head having the weight member in the second position shifts the head center of gravity away from the strikeface.