Putter guide

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

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273194R, A63B 6936

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046470450

ABSTRACT:
A putter guide assembly for use with a golf club includes a substantially U-shaped bracket for attaching the guide assembly to the club. The bracket has an upper surface portion serving as a support surface and has opposed free side walls each formed with a mounting hole. A pointing member has a lower surface portion which in use abuts and registers with the upper surface portion of the bracket so as to align the pointing member during use. The pointing member is formed with a tubular ringed end portion disposed between the sidewalls for pivotal attachment to the bracket. A bolt passes through each one of the mounting holes and through the tubular ringed end portion so as to rotatably connect the pointing member to the bracket. The bolt serves as a pivot for the pointing member and further serves as a fastener for securing the guide assembly to the club.

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