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Wealthvest Financial May 2014 - Sep 2014
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Dmi Marketing Oct 2012 - May 2014
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Partnervest Financial Group, Llc Sep 2011 - Sep 2012
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Capital Indemnity Group Aug 2010 - Nov 2011
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Variable Annuities Series 6 Alternative Investments Financial Advisory Series 7 Insurance Fixed Annuities Life Insurance Asset Allocation Securities Etfs Series 63 Mutual Funds 401K
Dr. Heffernan works in Somerville, MA and specializes in Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Heffernan is affiliated with Cambridge Hospital and Whidden Memorial Hospital.
Rick Carr - Huntington Beach CA, US Kirk Oshinomi - Torrance CA, US Paul Heffernan - La Costa CA, US
International Classification:
A63B053/12
US Classification:
473/317000
Abstract:
The aerodynamic performance of a golf club shaft is improved by texturing the outer surface of the hozzle end portion of the shaft shank to provide an arithmetic mean of profile roughness which is greater than about 0.50 microns. This profile roughness is significantly greater than the arithmetic mean of profile roughness of a conventional smooth surface of a golf club shaft, which is typically between about 0.47 microns and about 0.50 microns. A roughness average on the hozzle end portion of the shank of a golf club shaft of between about 4.3 microns and about 5.0 microns is preferable. The hozzle end portion having such an enhanced roughness average should extend at least about five centimeters and no greater than about fifty centimeters from the tip of the golf club shaft that is inserted into the club head hozzle. A golf club shaft having these features will create less wake turbulence and less wake vacuum in moving through the air during a golf swing than a conventional golf club shaft. This enhances the speed and control of movement of the golf club head during a golf swing.
Rick Carr - Huntington Beach CA, US Kirk Oshinomi - Torrance CA, US Paul Heffernan - La Costa CA, US
International Classification:
A63B053/04
US Classification:
473/328000
Abstract:
The head of a golf club is improved by reducing the drag and wake turbulence produced in the air when the golf club is swung to strike a golf ball. The club head has a convex sole with an elongated depression defined therein. The inboard end of the depression is located proximate both the heel and the ball-impact face and extends outwardly at a diverging angle from the ball-impact face to an outboard extremity located inboard from the toe of the club head. This depression or channel is thereby closely aligned with the direction of travel of the club head during a normal downswing and follow through of a golf stroke. Also, the top of the club head is covered with a relatively rough coating, such as a textured paint with granules encapsulated therein. The roughness average of the top surface of the club head, as measured by a profilometer, is it least three times as great as that of the ball-impact face and at least three times as great as that of the sole of the club head.