TODAY’S PATENT – GOLF CLUB
The said invention (US10252119B2) was invented by Christopher John Harbert, Todd P. Beach, Matthew David Johnson, Nathan T. Sargent, Kraig Alan Willett, Michelle Penney, Marc Kronenberg, Matthew Greensmith, and Joseph Henry Hoffman and patented by USPTO on April 9th, 2019. Currently, it is also assigned to TaylorMade Golf Co Inc.
Fairway woods are essential clubs in a golfer’s bag because of their playability in a variety of course conditions and are crucial tools for scoring well since they can assist golfers in hitting long shots with accuracy and consistency.
The golf club has a head with parts like the bottom, top, and side, enclosing a space inside. The face is where you hit the ball, and it has a place where the shaft attaches. The bottom has a groove and a little opening. The shaft has a piece at the end that goes into the head. There’s a screw-like thing in the opening, and it goes through a path. By changing this piece, you can make the club hit the ball differently.
The said invention claims to provide improved forgiveness, ball speed, and playability while maintaining durability to enhance the experience of golf players.