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Krutch putter

a putter and krutch technology, applied in the field of new and improved golf putters, can solve the problems of disadvantaged golfers, head positions and eye positions, golfers are disadvantaged when putting, etc., and achieve the effects of reducing twisting, minimizing score, and maximum comfort and stability

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-08-14
COKEWELL MARK R
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[0011]The present invention is an innovative new putter, the putter features a long straight shaft that can be adjusted to the users height. The angle of entry of the shaft to the club head allows for a comfortable distance from the ball to sight and complete the putt.
[0012]The putter head has an impact surface that allows for different materials with varying hardness levels, and has weights that can be inserted or removed to customize the head for the individuals preference. The head is face balanced and has a radius on the bottom to allow for varying ball elevation in relation to the golfer. The shape of the head reduces twist by placing weights extended from the stroke line. The grip is designed to comply with golf regulations and provide maximum comfort and stability. The present invention essentially allows a golfer to change the way they golf to better sight and perform a putt to minimize their score and maximize ones enjoyment of the game.

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This is a disadvantage when putting.
In the traditional putting stance the golfer is disadvantaged because his dominant eye is his trailing eye.
Once again in the traditional putting stance the golfer is disadvantaged by head position and eye position.
All these adjustments to the stroke are potentially negative when it comes time to deliver the stroke.

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[0018]FIG. 1 shows the putter head, it is machined or molded as one main section. There is an impacting face that allows for loft to impart roll on the ball. There is an insert-face that allows variation in the impact characteristics of the club.

[0019]The shaft enters the putter in a section just behind the main face and allows for a straight shaft. Weights are fit at the opposite end of the putter head away from the centerline of the head to minimize rotation of the head while stroking to hit the ball. The base of the putter has a radius that allows for varying ball location. The shaft is cut to length for each player or fit with an adjustable or telescoping shaft for adjustment to the user. The weight of the putter head is sufficient to allow for a controlled put, but, not too heavy to reduce the control of the stroke. The present invention is an innovative new putter, the putter features a long straight shaft that can be adjusted to the users height. The angle of entry of the sha...

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Abstract

The present invention is an innovative new putter, the putter features a long straight shaft that can be adjusted to the users height. The angle of entry of the shaft to the club head allows for a comfortable distance from the ball to sight and complete the putt The putter head has an impact surface that allows for different materials with varying hardness levels, and has weights that can be inserted or removed to customize the head for the individuals preference. The head is face balanced and has a radius on the bottom to allow for varying ball elevation in relation to the golfer. The shape of the head reduces twist by placing weights extended from the stroke line. The elongated grip is designed to comply with golf regulations and provide maximum comfort and stability. The present invention essentially allows a golfer to change the way they golf to better sight and perform a putt to minimize their score and maximize their enjoyment. Putting with this club allows the user to face the hole and see the putt with both eyes.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]1. Field of the Invention[0002]The present invention relates to a new and improved golf putter. The putter is designed to allow putting the ball while facing the hole. In particular, the invention relates to the gripper, shaft, and golf head design that allow for putting in this out of the standard way.[0003]2. Description of the Prior Art[0004]Golf as a sport has increased tremendously in popularity due to the ever increasing number of golf courses and can be a fun game to play at any level of expertise. There are many aspects to the game, but, the single most important club used is the putter. Designing a better putter that is easier to use then is a key to improving ones game. The ability to putt well can take many strokes off ones score and move someone from a good golfer to an excellent golfer.[0005]The traditional putting method is to hold a putter with two hands and your feet are perpendicular to the line of travel of the ball. Normally if you...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63B53/00
CPCA63B53/0487A63B2053/0441A63B2053/0491A63B2053/0416A63B53/0416A63B53/0441
Inventor COKEWELL, MARK R.
Owner COKEWELL MARK R
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