Amusement devices: games – Puzzles – Take-aparts and put-togethers
Patent
1976-10-27
1978-03-07
Apley, Richard J.
Amusement devices: games
Puzzles
Take-aparts and put-togethers
273167J, A63B 5304
Patent
active
040776328
ABSTRACT:
A head for a golf club which presents vertical "toned" stripes on the striking face thereof, which stripes extend upward and over the top surface of the club head continuously from the striking face. The stripes are alternate in tone and are substantially equidistant from each other. The alternate stripes cover a substantial area of the striking face. The vertical stripes are not grooves, and they do not change the character of the striking face in any way which could influence the flight of the golf ball. The stripes are intended to indicate to the player the proper direction to the target, in the event he is unable to determine the correct line because the lower edge of the golf club face is obstructed from his vision due to the nature of the lie of the ball.
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