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Amusement devices: games – Puzzles – Take-aparts and put-togethers

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273167G, A63B 5304

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042893119

ABSTRACT:
A golf club, particularly a putter, has a unitary body including forward and rearward generally triangular and approximately planar panels merging at their apices with an upright socket adapted to receive a club shank. At their intermediate portions the forward and rearward panels are spaced apart, and at their bases the panels merge with the forward and rearward transverse margins of a ground panel substantially square in plan in a plane normal to the socket axis. The upper face of the ground panel has an upstanding, massive hump. One, or preferably both, of the side margins of the ground panel forms a substantially upright impact face.

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