@Kevin True, but the water (kind of) equalises itself to a surface of constant
geopotential. But you have to take tides into account, to get the mean sea level. But yeah, figuring out the gravitational strength to high precision is important. It gets used to locate minerals, and to figure out the long-term stability of satellite orbits. Actually, it's kind of the other way around, since we use satellite data to improve our geopotential maps.