Prism golf club
First Claim
1. A gold club comprising a club head and a shaft, the club head consisting of a triangular prismatic shape composed of a single flat striking face, two back faces meeting at an apex and flat, parallel top and bottom surfaces of isosceles triangular shape, the top and bottom surfaces being perpendicular to the back faces and the base of the triangle being along the striking face, and the club head having a center of mass and the shaft comprising a substantially straight shaft substantially aligned along a shaft axis lying in a plane parallel to the striking face and extending through the center of mass of the club head, the shaft thereby intersecting the top surface of the head at a position closer to the heel of the club head than the toe, said shaft axis plane being positioned closer to the striking face than to the apex between the back faces.
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Abstract
A golf club has a triangular prismatic head. The top and bottom faces of the club head are parallel and of isosceles triangular shape. The shaft is aligned with the center of mass of the club head. The improved balance and visual cues given by the triangular prismatic shape improve the club positioning and stroke.
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1. A gold club comprising a club head and a shaft, the club head consisting of a triangular prismatic shape composed of a single flat striking face, two back faces meeting at an apex and flat, parallel top and bottom surfaces of isosceles triangular shape, the top and bottom surfaces being perpendicular to the back faces and the base of the triangle being along the striking face, and the club head having a center of mass and the shaft comprising a substantially straight shaft substantially aligned along a shaft axis lying in a plane parallel to the striking face and extending through the center of mass of the club head, the shaft thereby intersecting the top surface of the head at a position closer to the heel of the club head than the toe, said shaft axis plane being positioned closer to the striking face than to the apex between the back faces.
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