Free standing putter
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1. A free standing putter comprising:
- (a) a putter head having a mass of at least fourteen ounces defining a bottom face, a top face and a, striking face which extends in a substantially vertical plane from said bottom face toward said top face and defines a horizontal axis; and
(b) a shaft extending from the top face of said putter head at an angle of from about 10°
to about 25°
from vertical with respect to said horizontal axis having a grip adjacent the end opposite said putter head, said shaft and said grip having a combined mass of no more than three (3) ounces.
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Abstract
A free standing putter is formed by appropriately weighting the putter head relative to the shaft and grip and forming a foot surface on the putter had which permits the putter to stand alone on the green without external support. The free standing putter permits the golfer to view the geometric relationship of ball, cup, putter and topography of the green from various distances and perspectives.
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1. A free standing putter comprising:
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(a) a putter head having a mass of at least fourteen ounces defining a bottom face, a top face and a, striking face which extends in a substantially vertical plane from said bottom face toward said top face and defines a horizontal axis; and
(b) a shaft extending from the top face of said putter head at an angle of from about 10°
to about 25°
from vertical with respect to said horizontal axis having a grip adjacent the end opposite said putter head, said shaft and said grip having a combined mass of no more than three (3) ounces.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A free standing putter comprising:
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(a) a putter head having a mass of at least fourteen ounces defining a bottom face, a top face and a striking face which extends in a substantially vertical plane from said bottom face toward said top face and extends four inches in a substantially horizontal plane to define a horizontal axis;
(b) a foot surface on said putter head which lies in a plane substantially normal to the vertical plane of said striking face and defines an area of at least eight square inches; and
(c) a shaft extending from the top face of said putter head. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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