Golf putter with removable putting element

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273162R, A63B 5304

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043301282

ABSTRACT:
A golf putter having, in combination, a putting head and an elongate article, such as a bottle, a portion of which constitutes the putting surface. The putter comprises a generally flat, vertically oriented driving element attached to the putter shaft, with an aperture formed in the driving element of sufficient dimension to accept the elongate article. A receptor, spaced from the driving element by an arm extending between the receptor and the driving element, is shaped to engage one end of the elongate article and retain the article with part of the article being situated within the aperture. That portion of the elongate article extending from the aperture on the side of the driving element opposite from the receptor constitutes the putting surface.

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