Golf putter

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

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273167C, 273171, 273DIG11, 273167B, A63B 5304

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048726842

ABSTRACT:
A golf putter has a substantially cylindrical club head made from a tough, resilient, non-metallic plastic material such as acetal polymer (e.g., Delrin or Celcon); has weight-receiving receptacles recessed in each of the heel and toe ends; and weight inserts within the weight-receiving receptacles. The diameter of the cylindrical club head, e.g., one and one-quarter inches, is smaller than the diameter of a ball to be played. A visual alignment mark extends circumferentially partially around the cylindrical body at a position equidistant between the heel and toe ends and thus, just toward the toe end from the position at which a conventional shaft is coupled to the club head.

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