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Hand(s) aligned golf putter

  • US 5,755,625 A
  • Filed: 02/04/1997
  • Issued: 05/26/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/04/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A golf putter comprising an elongated shaft and a handle, wherein the shaft and handle are co-linear, and wherein the shaft may be either a long shaft or a short shaft, and further comprising a golf club head, said golf club head having a face and a toe end, wherein the angle which the longitudinal shaft axis forms with the vertical axis of the club face is such that the point at which the golfer grips the angled shaft is generally aligned directly above the sweet spot on the club face, wherein;

  • the sweet spot on the face is approximately 2.5 inches from the toe of the club head;

    the straight part of the connecting shaft ends at a point which is 1.5 inches beyond the toe of the club head,the shaft is positioned at an angle of 10 degrees from the vertical axis of the club head andthe golfer'"'"'s hand(s) are positioned at a point which is 22.69 inches above the sweet spot point on the club face, when the golf putter is a short shafted putter and,one of the golfer'"'"'s hands is positioned at a point which is 22.69" above the sweet spot on the club face and the other hand is positioned at the end of the shaft, when the golf putter is a long shafted putter.

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