Golf club with improved weighting
First Claim
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1. A golf club comprising:
- a club head located at a distal end of said golf club;
a grip located at a proximal end of said golf club; and
a shaft juxtaposed between said club head and said grip, connecting said club head to said grip;
wherein said shaft further comprises a heavy weighted section, located at a distance of between exactly 10 and exactly 15 inches away from said proximal end of said golf club,wherein said heavy weighted section has a mass of greater than about 9 grams,wherein said heavy weighted section further comprises a dense layer, said dense layer is centrally located between an internal wall of said shaft and an external wall of said shaft, andwherein said dense layer is created using a dense powder.
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Abstract
A golf club with improved weighting characteristic is disclosed. More specifically, the present invention discloses to a golf club wherein the improved weighting distribution stems from an increase in the mass of the golf club at a specific distance away from the butt end or proximal end of the golf club head to help increase the feel and minimize the dispersion of the golf shot by minimizing the pull and or draw tendencies of a golf shot.
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11 Claims
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1. A golf club comprising:
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a club head located at a distal end of said golf club; a grip located at a proximal end of said golf club; and a shaft juxtaposed between said club head and said grip, connecting said club head to said grip; wherein said shaft further comprises a heavy weighted section, located at a distance of between exactly 10 and exactly 15 inches away from said proximal end of said golf club, wherein said heavy weighted section has a mass of greater than about 9 grams, wherein said heavy weighted section further comprises a dense layer, said dense layer is centrally located between an internal wall of said shaft and an external wall of said shaft, and wherein said dense layer is created using a dense powder. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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