Golf club with improved shafts

Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Club or club support

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473317, A63B 5302, A63B 5314

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055563457

ABSTRACT:
A golf club adapted to reduce club head rotation during the downswing and when contacting a golf ball, includes a club head, a hand grip portion, and two shafts interconnecting the club head and the hand grip portion. The two shafts converge at the hand grip portion and are spaced from one another at the club head. The second shaft counteracts the tendency of the club head to rotate during the swing and upon contact with the ball. The hand grip portion can employ a grip having at least one flat portion, providing greater directional control over the golf club during the downswing.

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