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APPARATUS FOR INDICATING THE FACE ALIGNMENT OF GOLF CLUBS
   
Document Number
US Patent 3631602
Issued Date
January 4, 1972
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Inventors
Noel; Monroe L. (Oklahoma City, OK)
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Abstract
The present invention relates to apparatus for indicating the face alignment of golf clubs. The apparatus comprises an elongated base having means for contacting the face of a golf club head when the head is seated on the base pivotally attached thereto. An indicator arm is attached to the means for contacting the face of the golf club and an upstanding shaft guide member is attached to the other end of the base. An indicator scale is attached to the base and positioned with respect to the indicator arm so that when a wood type of golf club is held in the normal manner for addressing a golf ball with the shaft thereof adjacent to the guide member and the head thereof seated on the base in contact with the means for contacting the face thereof, the relative alignment of the face with the shaft is indicated. The apparatus may be used with iron-type golf clubs to indicate the face alignment thereof when held in the normal manner for striking a golf ball.
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Published
January 4, 1972
Application Number
04/860,739
Filed
September 24, 1969
US Classification
33/508  
Int'l Classification
G01B   5/00   (20060101)  
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Assistant Examiner
USPTO Field of Search
33/174F   33/195   33/165   33/1N  
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