Golf putter

Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Club or club support

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473314, 473340, A63B 5302, A63B 5304

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057280096

ABSTRACT:
The golf putter comprises a head having an anterior putting face and a shaft secured to the head at the connection point. The connection point where the shaft is secured to the head is located distal to the midline extending through the putting face forwardly in an anterior direction along which the golf ball is propelled after being struck so that the shaft as it extends upwardly is directed from the distal side of the midline towards the proximal side thereof. The shaft in front view crosses a vertical plumb line intersecting the midline. The connection point is provided in a posterior section of the head displaced in the posterior direction from the anterior putting face. The shaft as it extends upwardly is inclined from the connection point towards the anterior direction. The center of gravity of the head is located forwardly in the anterior direction from the connection point and is located towards the proximal side of the head from connection point.

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patent: D137863 (1944-05-01), Jakosky
patent: 1334189 (1920-03-01), Swanson
patent: 1631504 (1927-06-01), Redman
patent: 3549300 (1970-12-01), Pelz
patent: 3625517 (1971-12-01), Durnack
patent: 5454564 (1995-10-01), Kronogard

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