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The disclosed golf ball has a thermally cross-linked solid core with a diameter of 36.5-39.0 mm and a 1.8-2.3 mm thick shell covering the core, in which the composition of the core contains polybutadiene rubber, acrylic or methacrylic acid, an acrylic or methacrylic ester, and an organic peroxide, while the composition of the shell contains an ionomer resin, a metallic acrylate or methacrylate, and a coloring matter.
A perimeter weighted hollow golfing iron having a foam core with an effective hitting area concentrated toward the center of moments is disclosed. The weight of the club is concentrated at the perimeter to provide for the center of moments and proximate effective hitting area over the core. The club is formed from an investment casting having a cavity and is made from a method whereby the club is originally cast with a tapered core which is later withdrawn. Thereafter, an end plate is implaced o...
A golf tee comprising a peg member having one end adapted to be thrust into the ground, a head member for placement of a golf ball, a coil spring made of thermo treated reinforced engineering plastic provided between the peg member and the head member, and it is characterized in that an axial bore is formed in the head member and one end of the coil spring is secured inside bore of the head member and the other end of the coil spring is secured with the peg member, the two members are united by ...
Golf aid for setting a golf ball and tee in driving position and for retrieving a golf ball and golf tee. An elongated shaft, a housing at one end of the shaft having a ball seat and a tee supporting finger pivotally mounted on the housing for holding the head of a tee against the golf ball and urging the golf ball against the valve seat. An annular cup-shape elastomeric ball retriever is attached to the opposite end of the shaft, the retriever having an annular outer edge which defines a circul...
A golf putter that significantly reduces the chances of stubbing a putt, i.e., engaging the surface of the green before the golf ball is engaged so as to interrupt the normal forward stroke of the putter. The golf putter comprises a substantially smooth bottom surface disposed in a substantially flat plane that is upwardly inclined from the rear face to the front face of the putter head to provide an elevated front bottom edge portion on the putter head.
A pair of golf shoes, the bottom of the sole of each shoe having relatively wide flat beveled surfaces inclined inwardly and downwardly from the inner edge of the sole. These beveled surfaces allow the shoe to roll inwardly about the central longitudinal axis of the shoe when the weight of the person wearing the shoe shifts to the inner side of the foot, as during the address and backstroke stages of the golf swing. The engagement of the beveled surfaces with the ground during the swing provides...
An improved golf club has a striking face which includes a central portion having an accentuated roll. The roll portion has a radius of curvature preferably between 1 inch and 0.70 inch. Grooves extend parallel to the accentuated roll portion on opposite sides thereof. An upper substantially flat surface extends along the striking face above the upper groove, and a lower substantially flat surface extends along the striking face below the lower groove. These surfaces reduce the effect of a mis-h...
A cart for mounting a golf bag for utilizing the inherent structural rigidity of the bag to effect mounting, and providing a simplified arrangement for collapsing the cart wheels for ready transport of the cart and bag. A pair of wheels are mounted to a frame mechanism, and the frame mechanism is mounted to the bag at its handle, an insert being provided in the handle with a through-extending pivot pin which is received by clamps mounted to the frame mechanism. A handle is mounted to a second fr...
A golf putter having an elongate head connected to a shaft. The shaft has a shank with a handgrip adjacent its upper end, an offset portion connected to the lower end of the shank and extending generally transversely thereof, and a depending portion projecting from the other end of the offset portion and connected to the head. The depending portion is connected to the head at a point which is adjacent the longitudinal center of the head and preferably transversely between the longitudinal center...
The juncture between the sole and at least one side of the golf putter head forms a sharp corner which extends generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the head and serves as an edge for biting into the green surface and resisting endwise turning of the club head relative to the desired putting line as the golfer starts tilting the club head from an aiming position toward an address position. The sole has at least two convex contact points for maintaining rolling contact with the green and...
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