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Golf putting method

a golf and putting technology, applied in the field of golf putting methods, can solve the problems of extremely fast green surfaces and the most difficult to master, and achieve the effect of reducing the putting averag

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-11-06
EIDELSBERG OLIVIER NATHAN
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The present invention is a method to hold a putter that improves a golfer's ability to hit putts. It can be used with different size putters and can lead to more hole-in-one shots over the course of a season or full career. This method doesn't require the putter to be anchored.

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Green surfaces have become extremely fast and putting is now the most important part of the game of golf and probably the most difficult to master.

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[0026]In FIG. 3, a putter comprises a head having a face to strike the golf ball to have it roll toward the hole and a shaft 1. The shaft 1 comprises at the end thereof opposite the head a grip 2 to help holding the club. This is very well known in the field. Grips are in general made of a flexible or elastomeric material to add feel and touch.

[0027]The ways the putter is being held represented in the figures are those for a player who wants to strike the ball towards its left. The left hand or leading hand is on top of the right hand or trailing end. However, without departing from the scope of the present invention, one could place the leading hand below the trailing hand.

[0028]The right hand is represented in FIG. 3 as holding the club in the usual way, the grip being in contact with the internal faces (palm side faces)of the fingers. However, any other technique for holding the putter with the right hand could be used without departing of the scope of the present invention.

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Abstract

Golf putting method for striking a golf ball with a putter toward a hole, comprising the steps of taking a golf putter club comprising a shaft and a head extending itself at a lower end of the shaft, said head having a face to strike the ball; grasping the shaft, with or without interposition of a grip, at a distance from the head with at least the hand of the arm on the side of the hole, or leading hand; and positioning the leading hand on the shaft or the grip so that at least part of the shaft or the grip extends in the region between the thumb and the index of the leading hand and at least the palm side face of the proximal phalange of the auricular or little finger is not in contact with the shaft or the grip.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to a process for holding a golf club, in particular a putter, to hit a golf ball, in particular to putt, to make it roll towards the hole, hopefully in the hole, on the surface of a green.[0002]Green surfaces have become extremely fast and putting is now the most important part of the game of golf and probably the most difficult to master.[0003]Many techniques have been developed by professional golfers to simplify the movement of putting so as to obtain the best possible results. Many methods for holding the putter have in particular been developed.[0004]Consequently, in addition to the usual grip consisting in holding the putter the same way the other clubs are being held (in particular the Vardon grip, the baseball grip or the interlocking grip), some have thought to place the index finger of the hand of the leading arm (the left arm for the right handed players, i.e. the arm that is on the side of the hole relative t...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63B53/00
CPCA63B53/007A63B69/3676A63B2214/00
Inventor EIDELSBERG, OLIVIER NATHAN
Owner EIDELSBERG OLIVIER NATHAN
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