Club head structure of a golf putter
First Claim
1. A club structure of a golf putter, comprising a chamber disposed at the bottom of a side along a striking blade of a main body of a club head, and a shock absorbent member being embedded and integrally coupled with said chamber.
1 Assignment
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
The present invention discloses a club structure of a golf putter that includes a club head and a shock absorbent member embedded in the club head. The club head is a long transversal main body. A neck is extended from a side of the main body and connected to a rod. A striking blade is disposed at the front side of the main body, and a chamber is disposed at the bottom of a rear side of the striking blade for embedding the shock absorbent member. The shock absorbent member absorbs the collision force produced by the striking of the golf ball so as to improve the elasticity and stability of striking ball as well as making the sound of striking the ball clearer and more pleasant.
25 Citations
9 Claims
- 1. A club structure of a golf putter, comprising a chamber disposed at the bottom of a side along a striking blade of a main body of a club head, and a shock absorbent member being embedded and integrally coupled with said chamber.
Specification