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Golf club head with vertical center of gravity adjustment

  • US 8,579,725 B1
  • Filed: 09/07/2012
  • Issued: 11/12/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/12/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A wood-type golf club head comprising:

  • a body comprising a face plate positioned at a forward portion of the golf club head, a sole positioned at a bottom portion of the golf club head, a crown positioned at a top portion of the golf club head and a skirt positioned around a periphery of the golf club head between the sole and the crown, wherein the body defines an interior cavity; and

    at least a first movable weight configured to be retained at least a first position located on the body of the golf club head, at least a second weight configured to be retained at least a second position located on the body of the golf club head, at least a third weight configured to be retained at least a third location on the body of the golf club head, and at least a fourth weight configured to be retained at least a fourth location on the body of the golf club head;

    wherein the head has a golf club head origin positioned on the face plate at an approximate geometric center of the face plate, the head origin including an x-axis tangential to the face plate and generally parallel to the ground when the head is ideally positioned, a y-axis generally perpendicular to the x-axis and generally parallel to the ground when the head is ideally positioned, and a z-axis generally perpendicular to the x-axis and to the y-axis and generally perpendicular to the ground when the head is ideally positioned, wherein a positive x-axis extends toward a club head heel, a positive y-axis extends toward the cavity, and a positive z-axis extends away from the ground with the head ideally positioned, andwherein the first position is proximate a front toe portion of the golf club head, the second position is proximate a front heel portion of the golf club head, the third position is proximate a high rear portion of the golf club head, and the fourth position is proximate a low rear portion of the golf club head.

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