Device to measure the motion of a golf club
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1. A system for measuring the motion of a golf club swung by a golfer, the system comprising:
- a golf club comprising a shaft and a golf club head, the golf club head having a plurality of strips of a magnetic material thereon, a first strip of the plurality of strips of the magnetic material positioned on a heel-side of a face of the golf club head and a second strip of the plurality of strips of the magnetic material positioned on a toe-side of the face of the golf club head;
a golf ball positioned on a tee extending upward from a mat; and
a plurality of magnetic sensors positioned to create a swing field for reception of a magnetic field from the plurality of strips as the golf club is swung through the swing field towards the golf ball, the plurality of magnetic sensors positioned in a coherent pattern in two rows in front of the golf ball, with each row parallel to the other row;
wherein the plurality of magnetic sensors is able to capture the speed and motion of the golf club as the golf club is swung through the swing field by a golfer.
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Abstract
A club shaft that can be installed in a club head permanently or can be installed in clubs with interchangeable shaft features is disclosed herein. The invention is a measurement system that enables the capturing of the speed and motion of the golfer'"'"'s swing. The invention uses magnetic material positioned on a face of a golf club head and an array of magnetic sensors.
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1. A system for measuring the motion of a golf club swung by a golfer, the system comprising:
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a golf club comprising a shaft and a golf club head, the golf club head having a plurality of strips of a magnetic material thereon, a first strip of the plurality of strips of the magnetic material positioned on a heel-side of a face of the golf club head and a second strip of the plurality of strips of the magnetic material positioned on a toe-side of the face of the golf club head; a golf ball positioned on a tee extending upward from a mat; and a plurality of magnetic sensors positioned to create a swing field for reception of a magnetic field from the plurality of strips as the golf club is swung through the swing field towards the golf ball, the plurality of magnetic sensors positioned in a coherent pattern in two rows in front of the golf ball, with each row parallel to the other row; wherein the plurality of magnetic sensors is able to capture the speed and motion of the golf club as the golf club is swung through the swing field by a golfer.
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2. A system for measuring the motion of a golf club swung by a golfer, the system comprising:
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a golf club comprising a shaft and a golf club head, the golf club head having a plurality of dots of a magnetic material thereon, a first dot of the plurality of dots of the magnetic material positioned on a heel-side of a face of the golf club head and a second strip of the plurality of dots of the magnetic material positioned on a toe-side of the face of the golf club head; a golf ball positioned on a tee extending upward from a mat; and a plurality of magnetic sensors positioned to create a swing field for reception of a magnetic field from the plurality of strips as the golf club is swung through the swing field towards the golf ball, the plurality of magnetic sensors positioned in a coherent pattern in two rows in front of the golf ball, with each row parallel to the other row; wherein the plurality of magnetic sensors is able to capture the speed and motion of the golf club as the golf club is swung through the swing field by a golfer.
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3. A system for measuring the motion of a golf club swung by a golfer, the system comprising:
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a golf club comprising a shaft and a golf club head, the golf club head having a plurality of strips of a ferro-magnetic material thereon, a first strip of the plurality of strips of the ferro-magnetic material positioned on a heel-side of a face of the golf club head and a second strip of the plurality of strips of the ferro-magnetic material positioned on a toe-side of the face of the golf club head; a golf ball positioned on a tee extending upward from a mat; and a plurality of magnetic sensors positioned to create a swing field for reception of a magnetic field from the plurality of strips as the golf club is swung through the swing field towards the golf ball, the plurality of magnetic sensors positioned in a coherent pattern in two rows in front of the golf ball, with each row parallel to the other row; wherein the plurality of magnetic sensors is able to capture the speed and motion of the golf club as the golf club is swung through the swing field by a golfer.
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