Golf putter
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1. A golf putter comprising a head and a hosel connected with the head;
- the head having a longitudinal central portion that is based on a predetermined cross sectional profile corresponding to the shape of a golf ball;
the head having a ball striking surface at one end, and the head being further configured to enable the head to conveniently swing in an arc along a putting surface to enable the striking surface to strike a golf ball, and the hosel extending away from the side of the longitudinal central portion and configured for connection with a golf club shaft, wherein the longitudinal portion of the head is based on a generally cylindrical profile, the central opening extends from one side of the head to the other side of the head, wherein the hosel is disposed at least partially in the central opening and extends out of the central opening and away from the side of the longitudinal central portion, the hosel being connected with the golf club shaft in a manner such that the shaft extends at a predetermined angle to a vertical tangent to the head, and the configuration of the central opening and the hosel is designed to produce a predetermined weight balance in the putter.
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A golf putter with a new and useful head configuration is provided. The putter head is designed to facilitate a golfer'"'"'s ability to effectively contact and project a golf ball along a desired path on a putting surface. The head is designed to enable a golfer to effectively align the putter head with a golf ball as the golf ball is addressed, and easily and effectively swing the putter, to propel the golf ball along a desired path on the putting surface.
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1. A golf putter comprising a head and a hosel connected with the head;
- the head having a longitudinal central portion that is based on a predetermined cross sectional profile corresponding to the shape of a golf ball;
the head having a ball striking surface at one end, and the head being further configured to enable the head to conveniently swing in an arc along a putting surface to enable the striking surface to strike a golf ball, and the hosel extending away from the side of the longitudinal central portion and configured for connection with a golf club shaft, wherein the longitudinal portion of the head is based on a generally cylindrical profile, the central opening extends from one side of the head to the other side of the head, wherein the hosel is disposed at least partially in the central opening and extends out of the central opening and away from the side of the longitudinal central portion, the hosel being connected with the golf club shaft in a manner such that the shaft extends at a predetermined angle to a vertical tangent to the head, and the configuration of the central opening and the hosel is designed to produce a predetermined weight balance in the putter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
- the head having a longitudinal central portion that is based on a predetermined cross sectional profile corresponding to the shape of a golf ball;
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4. A golf putter comprising a head and a hosel connected with the head;
- the head having a longitudinal central portion that is based on a predetermined cross sectional profile corresponding to the shape of a golf ball;
the head having a ball striking surface at one end, and the head being further configured to enable the head to conveniently swing in an arc along a putting surface to enable the striking surface to strike a golf ball, and the hosel extending away from the side of the longitudinal central portion and configured for connection with a golf club shaft, wherein the longitudinal central portion includes a rear end of the head, and the head having a bottom surface, a front tapering surface that tapers toward the striking surface and a rear tapering surface that tapers toward the rear end of the head, to minimize interference between the head and a putting surface as the head swings in an arc along the putting surface. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
- the head having a longitudinal central portion that is based on a predetermined cross sectional profile corresponding to the shape of a golf ball;
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10. A golf putter comprising a head and a hosel connected with the head;
- the head having a longitudinal central portion that is based on a predetermined cross sectional profile corresponding to the shape of a golf ball;
the head having a ball striking surface at one end, and the head being further configured to enable the head to conveniently swing in an arc along a putting surface to enable the striking surface to strike a golf ball, and the hosel extending away from the side of the longitudinal central portion and configured for connection with a golf club shaft, wherein the longitudinal central portion of the head is based on a generally cylindrical profile that corresponds substantially to the circular configuration of a golf ball, the hosel extends away from the longitudinal central portion and to one side of the longitudinal central portion, the hosel is configured for connection with the golf club shaft in a manner such that the shaft extends at a predetermined angle to a vertical tangent to the head, and produces a predetermined weight balance in the putter. - View Dependent Claims (11)
- the head having a longitudinal central portion that is based on a predetermined cross sectional profile corresponding to the shape of a golf ball;
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12. A golf putter comprising a head and a hosel connected with the head;
- the head having a longitudinal central portion that is based on a predetermined cross sectional profile corresponding to the shape of a golf ball;
the head having a ball striking surface at one end, and the head being further configured to enable the head to conveniently swing in an arc along a putting surface to enable the striking surface to strike a golf ball, and the hosel extending away from the side of the longitudinal central portion and configured for connection with a golf club shaft, wherein top of the longitudinal central portion has a sight line thereon, and the front of the head has a pair of wings that extend transverse to the longitudinal central portion and the sight line, and wherein the wings have rear surfaces that begin outward of the longitudinal central portion and taper inward toward the longitudinal central portion and the sight line and forward toward the front of the putter, so that the front of the putter, the wings and the sight line provide the head with an arrow appearance that provides a visual aid to a player addressing a golf ball and swinging the putter in relation to the golf ball. - View Dependent Claims (13)
- the head having a longitudinal central portion that is based on a predetermined cross sectional profile corresponding to the shape of a golf ball;
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