Momentum generating golf club
First Claim
1. A momentum generating golf club comprising:
- a) an elongated shaft;
b) a resilient grip on a top end of said elongated shaft;
c) a club head body on a bottom end of said elongated shaft, said club head body having a front striking face and an internal chamber; and
d) a weight located within said internal chamber for free movement therein, whereby when a golfer takes a back swing said weight will move backwards in said internal chamber, to produce inertia in the direction of the back swing of said club head body to increase the extent of the back swing, thus allowing for a higher speed of said club head body in the forward swing of said golf club, so as to hit a golf ball further on said front striking face, and wherein said internal chamber in said club head body is carried at a forwardly angled longitudinal position with respect to said front striking internal chamber being angled toward a lower extent of said front striking face when said head is viewed in end view in a normal address position, so as to assure that said weight is forward prior to the start of the back swing of said golf club.
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Abstract
A momentum generating golf club (10) comprising an elongated shaft (12). A resilient grip (14) is on a top end of the elongated shaft (12), while a club head body (16) is on a bottom end of the elongated shaft (12). The club head body (16) has a front striking face (18) and an internal chamber (20). A weight (22) is located within the internal chamber (20) for free movement therein. When a golfer takes a back swing the weight (22) will move backwards in the internal chamber (20), to produce inertia in the direction of the back swing of the club head body (16) to increase the extent of the back swing, thus allowing for a higher speed of the club head body (16) in the forward swing of the golf club (10), so as to hit a golf ball further on the front striking face (18).
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16 Claims
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1. A momentum generating golf club comprising:
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a) an elongated shaft; b) a resilient grip on a top end of said elongated shaft; c) a club head body on a bottom end of said elongated shaft, said club head body having a front striking face and an internal chamber; and d) a weight located within said internal chamber for free movement therein, whereby when a golfer takes a back swing said weight will move backwards in said internal chamber, to produce inertia in the direction of the back swing of said club head body to increase the extent of the back swing, thus allowing for a higher speed of said club head body in the forward swing of said golf club, so as to hit a golf ball further on said front striking face, and wherein said internal chamber in said club head body is carried at a forwardly angled longitudinal position with respect to said front striking internal chamber being angled toward a lower extent of said front striking face when said head is viewed in end view in a normal address position, so as to assure that said weight is forward prior to the start of the back swing of said golf club. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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