Golf club

a golf club and golf technology, applied in golf clubs, golf, sports equipment, etc., can solve the problems of difficult striking, difficult use of clubs, and marks that do not allow golfers to meet all the given goals, and achieve the effect of greater confidence in putting

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-05-10
WOODS DEREK CHRISTOPHER
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[0015]With respect to known putters, a putter of the invention provides the golfer with greater confidence of success in putting. In particular, it may achieve one, more or all of:

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However, such marks do not allow the golfer to meet all the given aims.
Another problem faced by the golfer is when the ball is up against the fringe grass just off the putting surface.
The difficulty in this is the wedge has a rounded leading edge and must meet the ball exactly in the centre of the edge, or the ball will travel at an angel to the selected line across the green; not to mention the difficulty of striking the ball at its equator.
These clubs are difficult to use due to the length of the shaft.

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[0031]One aspect of the present invention is based in part on the realisation that, in addition to the aims given above, two further points also hold true. One is that the putter head does not have to be travelling on the line of the putt, providing the face contacts the critical point on the ball. The other is that, if the putter head is travelling on the line of the putt and the putter face is only 1.5 degrees open, or closed to that line, the ball will miss the hole over a distance of 2 metres. That is because it is impossible for the putter face to make contact at the critical point on the ball. Accordingly, a player need only (A) determine the critical point on the back of the golf ball in relation to the line, and (B) ensure that the putter, irrespective of the putter head line, strikes the critical point It should be borne in mind that the critical point is less than the width of a dimple on the golf ball at a range of 1 metre or more.

[0032]Further, it has been appreciated th...

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Abstract

A golf putter (1) having, relative to its cross-sectional area in the horizontal plane (in use), a relatively small ground-contacting area; (2) wherein the putter head is made of different materials, wherein one material is relatively dense and constitutes the core of the head, including the ball-contacting face, and another material is relatively less dense and constitutes the periphery of the head; (3) whose base is at an angle to the ground when the putter is held upright, whereby lying the base on the ground provides increased loft on the face of the putter; and/or (4) having, on its top side, extending normal to its face, an area of contrasting appearance defining an arrow in the line of the putt.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This application claims priority to United Kingdom Patent Application No. 1018949.6, filed Nov. 9, 2010, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]This invention relates to golf clubs.[0004]2. Background of the Invention[0005]All golf clubs are limited in their design, to conform with the rules laid down by the governing body of golf, the “Royal and Ancient” (R&A). The requirements of a putter head are a weighted object and a flat surface to strike the ball.[0006]When putting, the golfer has four main aims: (i) that his eye should be over the top of the ball; (ii) that the face of the putter should be normal to the line in which the ball is to be hit; (iii) that he should hit “through the ball”; and (iv) that he should hit the ball with the so-called “sweet spot”, of the putter.[0007]Putters having a line or other mark, to indicate the “sweet spot”, are known. However, such marks do no...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63B53/04
CPCA63B53/0487A63B2053/0408A63B2209/00A63B2053/0433A63B2053/0441A63B2053/0416A63B53/0441A63B53/0408A63B53/0416A63B53/0433A63B53/007
Inventor WOODS, DEREK CHRISTOPHER
Owner WOODS DEREK CHRISTOPHER
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