Wedge golf club fitting system
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1. A system of selecting the proper bounce angle and sole construction of golf club head by measuring sole-ground impact forces, comprising:
- a plurality of golf club heads, each of the heads having similar loft and a different sole configuration and bounce angle combination;
each head of said plurality of heads having a golf club body, said body comprising;
a striking face on a forward portion of said body, said striking face configured to strike a golf ball, and a back surface of said body opposite said strike face;
a sole on a bottom portion of said body that extends from a heel side of said body to a toe side of said body;
a top line on a top portion of said body;
a hosel configured to receive a shaft, said hosel located on the heel side of said body;
wherein said striking face comprises a plurality of grooves formed therein;
wherein said sole has a first configuration selected from a plurality of configurations and the bounce angle of between about 5° and
20°
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wherein said system further comprises a sensor that can measure acceleration and rotational velocity data as a function of time during a golf swing, the sensor being coupled to a lower portion of the shaft or the body and being in communication with a computing device to provide said acceleration and rotational velocity data to said computing device;
wherein the computer can determine the efficiency of the impact of the sole with a ground surface.
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Abstract
A system and methods of fitting golf clubs, and more particularly, the systems and methods related to wedge type golf clubs, having multiple sole configurations and/or bounce angles. More specifically, the present invention is directed to system and methods that enable a player to quantify the performance of the golf club'"'"'s sole interaction with the ground and to determine the sole configuration and bounce angle that provides the most optimal shot performance.
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1. A system of selecting the proper bounce angle and sole construction of golf club head by measuring sole-ground impact forces, comprising:
- a plurality of golf club heads, each of the heads having similar loft and a different sole configuration and bounce angle combination;
each head of said plurality of heads having a golf club body, said body comprising; a striking face on a forward portion of said body, said striking face configured to strike a golf ball, and a back surface of said body opposite said strike face; a sole on a bottom portion of said body that extends from a heel side of said body to a toe side of said body; a top line on a top portion of said body; a hosel configured to receive a shaft, said hosel located on the heel side of said body; wherein said striking face comprises a plurality of grooves formed therein; wherein said sole has a first configuration selected from a plurality of configurations and the bounce angle of between about 5° and
20°
;wherein said system further comprises a sensor that can measure acceleration and rotational velocity data as a function of time during a golf swing, the sensor being coupled to a lower portion of the shaft or the body and being in communication with a computing device to provide said acceleration and rotational velocity data to said computing device; wherein the computer can determine the efficiency of the impact of the sole with a ground surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
- a plurality of golf club heads, each of the heads having similar loft and a different sole configuration and bounce angle combination;
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10. A method of fitting a golfer with a golf club having the proper bounce angle and sole configuration by measuring impact forces, comprising:
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providing a plurality of golf club heads, each of the club heads having similar loft and a different sole configuration and bounce angle combination; attaching a sensor to the golf club heads; having the golfer hit predetermined golf shots with the golf club heads; recording the sensors'"'"' power spectrum from about 0 Hz to about 300 Hz; measuring a first power spectrum data point at 50 Hz and a second power spectrum data point that is a maximum power spectrum between 100 Hz and 300 Hz for each of the golf shots; calculating a power spectrum difference for each club by subtracting the second power spectrum data point from the first power spectrum data point or calculating a power spectrum ratio for each club by dividing the first power spectrum data point by the second power spectrum data point; and selecting a preferred club from the plurality of clubs that demonstrates the largest power spectrum difference or the greatest power spectrum ratio.
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11. A method of fitting a golfer with a golf club having the proper bounce angle and sole configuration by measuring impact forces, comprising:
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providing a plurality of golf club heads, each of the club heads having similar loft and a different sole configuration and bounce angle combination; attaching a sensor to the golf club heads; having the golfer hit predetermined golf shots with the golf club heads; recording the sensors'"'"' power spectrum from about 0 Hz to about 300 Hz; measuring a first power spectrum root mean average for a frequency range of 0 Hz to 100 Hz and a second power spectrum root mean square average for a second frequency range of 100 Hz to 300 Hz for each of the golf shots; calculating a power spectrum root mean square average ratio for each club by dividing the first power spectrum root mean square average by the second power spectrum root mean square average; and selecting a preferred club from the plurality of clubs that demonstrates the largest power spectrum root mean square average ratio.
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