A preferred golf club aligning kit includes a tool, ligatures and a marker. The preferred tool includes a base and an arm pivotally secured along a center line of the base. A preferred method of use involves centering a head of the club against the base; binding the head to the base; pivoting the arm until proximate a shaft of the club; binding the shaft to the arm; marking a first alignment mark on a grip of the club; and marking a second alignment mark on the head proximate the center line. A preferred method for addressing a ball involves positioning the second alignment mark proximate the center of the ball; pivoting the club until the first alignment mark overhangs the ball; aiming the first alignment mark toward a target; positioning one's feet parallel to the first alignment mark; and again centering the second alignment mark with the ball.
A tool has an adjustable lie angle, face angle, weight, and shaft length and is used by a golfer to adjust a putter to the optimal lie angle, face angle, weight and shaft length for that golfer. The tool head has a face plate and a sole disposed normal to one another. An angle member has a vertical wall disposed parallel to the face plate and a horizontal wall that overlies the sole. A hosel is pivotally mounted to the vertical wall and a first protractor is fixedly secured to the vertical wall. A marker on the hosel indicates the lie angle on the first protractor. A second protractor secured to the sole indicates a face angle when the shaft of the club is rotated about its axis. Weights are selectively added to the toe, heel, or mid-point of the putter head to determine an optimal weight and weight distribution.
A golf club head comprises an aiming device defined by one or more openings disposed above a light emitting member. The openings may have a variety of shapes. The golf club head is configured to selectively retain or release the light emitting member, allowing the golfer to change out the light emitting member as desired for particular lighting conditions. The light emitting member may be in a variety of colors, including red, green, yellow, pink, orange, and blue.