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A putter is provided with concentrations of mass in the toe and heel portions, and the putter head is otherwise configured so that its center of gravity is approximately midway between the toe and heel of the putter head. Maximum stability within practical constraints is achieved by an especially configured hosel which extends vertically from proximate the heel of the putter head and positions the putter shaft so that its longitudinal axis intersects an imaginary line at a point forward of the f...
A putter having a putter head with a vertical flat machined surface thereon and a hosel threadedly connected to the putter head. The putter head has a hole extending into a top surface toward a bottom surface. The hosel has a portion extending into the hole. The hosel has a shaft receiving opening on an end opposite to the portion extending into the hole for receiving a shaft therein. The putter head and the hosel are made of a leaded steel or brass material. The hole is threaded within the putt...
A structurally improved putter is disclosed. The putter has a cylindrical head suitable to easily knock the central portion of a golf ball regardless of the putting postures of a golfer while putting. The head is provided with an internal cavity suitable to transmit the putting impact and vibrations of the head to the golfer's hands through the grip without failure. The cavity also allows the golfer to precisely feel both the putting senses and rolling directions of the ball thereby improving th...
Disclosed is an improved putter for use in the game of golf. The improved putter of the present invention includes a putter face defining a generally planar contact surface. Attached to the rear of the putter face is an elongate putter barrel defining a barrel axis passing through the center of the barrel aligned perpendicular to the planar contact surface. A connector is provided on the barrel to allow for connection of the putter barrel to a putter shaft. Thus, the shaft may gripped by a user ...
A putter with an improved putting head comprising a rounded striking surface and having heel and toe portions of greater weight than equivalently sized central portions.
A putter club head has a longitudinal body and a means of attaching a shaft thereto. The body may be solid, hollow, or partially hollow or solid. If hollow or partially hollow, the body may have a weighted mass therein. Such a weighted mass may be located towards a front section of the club head near a ball striking surface. The means to attach a shaft is located in the rear section of said body in proximity to the distal end of the rear section of said body. The shaft may curve and bend so that...
A golf club including a shaft and adapter fitted to the lower end of the shaft and having a flat end portion. The putter head includes a central slotted arcuate portion adapted to receive the flat end portion of the adapter slidable therein to provide for angular adjustment of the shaft relative to the head. A lock screw is laterally mounted in the head and engagable with the flat end portion securely hold the club in the selected angular position. The striking face of the putter head comprises ...
A golf putter has the upper part of the grip bent rearwardly and anteriorly with respect to the putter face. A golfer places his bottom hand in conventional position on the lower part of the grip with the thumb pointing substantially down the front of the shaft and the golfer places the top hand in inverted position on the bent upper portion of the grip with the thumb behind the grip and the fingers of the top hand resting on the inside forearm of the bottom hand. This produces a locked putting ...
A putter-fitting system that allows for quick and easy alteration of various aspects of the putter including, but not limited to, weighting, and hosel style is described. Also described are a cam-based putter face release mechanism, a cam-based hosel release mechanism and/or an interchangeable striking surface insert.
An improved golf putter comprising a shaft, a generally resilient tubular or cylinder shaped main body member and a pair of unitary solid weight members each one being releasably attachable to one end of the main body member. The main body member includes end walls at each end thereof and a threaded opening formed within each of the end walls. Each weight member has an outer diameter substantially the same as the exterior diameter of the main body member and a threaded rod integrally formed ther...
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