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A device for measuring bounce angle, bounce width, loft and lie of a golf club includes a registering aid for registering the golf club, a bounce measurer operably associated with the registration aid to enable a bounce measurement to be taken, a loft measurer operably associated with the registration aid to enable a loft measurement to be taken, and a lie measurer operably associated with the registration aid to enable a lie measurement to be taken.
A clubhead measuring gauge comprises a fixed base capable of rotating and adjusting its position along a circumference and fixing a protractor; an adjustable measuring base for mounting the protractor and allowing the protractor to shift its position in an increasing or decreasing angle; and an assistant measuring base having a standard side. All of the foregoing components are coupled to a base having a flat horizontal surface. By means of the protractor of the adjustable measuring base, the fa...
A device for determining a neutral point on a golf club head. The device comprises a base. A calibration block is attached to the base. The calibration block comprises an index dial and the index dial comprises a neutral indicator. A head aligner is rotatably attached to the base opposite to the calibration block. The head aligner comprises a groove aligner and a sole plate. When the sole plate is in contact with a club sole of the golf club head and the groove aligner is aligned with a club gro...
A measurement tool for determining at least one of the loft angle or the lie angle of a golf club. The measurement tool includes a golf club head support structure having a mating surface and at least one beveled support element. The gauge also has a clamping tool capable securing the golf club head to the golf club head support structure. The clamping tool may include a pushing element and a mating element. The mating element has a jaw for applying a lateral force to the golf club head to secur...
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 ...
A method and apparatus for fitting individual golfers for golf putters provides for determining the balanced position of the putter shaft relative to the putter head. The proper angle of the putter shaft relative to the putter head horizontal axis is measured for the particular golfer, and this measured angle is utilized to determine the point of attachment of the putter shaft on the horizontal axis of the putter head. The determined values are then employed to manufacture a "face balanced" putt...
A golf club measuring apparatus for measuring the face progression, lie angle, loft angle of a face includes a base having a flat top reference surface, and a club-holding assembly pivotally mounted on the base for pivotal movement. A shaft of a golf club is grasped by the club-holding assembly with a space kept from the reference plane. An orientation of an iron club is regulated by a club face regulator while an orientation of a wooden club is regulated by a measuring piece.
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 indic...
A device or instrument for accurately measuring the important variables of a golf club to determine if the club is suitable to the requirements of a particular player. By adjustments of various part of the instrument, the loft, lie, face angle and face height of a golf club, which has been applied to the device, can be quickly and accurately determined.
An apparatus for fitting golf club length and head-to-shaft angle to an individual person. The fitting club shaft is in two telescoping portions. A conventional grip is provided at the end of the first portion and the end of the second portion is pivotally connected to a conventional club head. A generally "L"shaped electrically insulating panel has one leg extending into the second shaft portion and the other leg extending into a cavity in the head. A first series of longitudinally spaced elect...
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