Golf putter
First Claim
1. A golf putter comprising:
- a head formed of a body, said body having a heel end and a toe end and a central portion therebetween;
said body having a face adapted for contact with a golf ball;
a hosel having a first end adapted for engagement to a shaft and having a distal end opposite said first end and having a middle section there between;
a pathway communicating through said body from a point adjacent to said heel end to said central portion;
said hosel communicating through said pathway with an attachment point of said distal end of said hosel with said central portion;
means for engagement of said distal end of said hosel with said attachment point; and
said pathway dimensioned larger than said hosel communicating therethrough thereby defining a gap between said pathway surrounding said hosel between said point adjacent to said heel and said attachment point.
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Abstract
A golf putter providing a center mount of the hosel to the club head and a shaft engagement to the hosel at the heel end of the club head. The center mount provides the sole engagement of the hosel to the head as a gap is formed by a pathway formed through the body of the head which is larger than the circumference of the hosel in its communication therethrough. The centered engagement provides better touch to the user and feedback on striking a ball while concurrently removing the shaft from the user'"'"'s line of sight to the ball and club face and reduces the twist or torque at impact with a golf ball, thereby increasing the moment of inertia.
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21 Claims
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1. A golf putter comprising:
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a head formed of a body, said body having a heel end and a toe end and a central portion therebetween; said body having a face adapted for contact with a golf ball; a hosel having a first end adapted for engagement to a shaft and having a distal end opposite said first end and having a middle section there between; a pathway communicating through said body from a point adjacent to said heel end to said central portion; said hosel communicating through said pathway with an attachment point of said distal end of said hosel with said central portion; means for engagement of said distal end of said hosel with said attachment point; and said pathway dimensioned larger than said hosel communicating therethrough thereby defining a gap between said pathway surrounding said hosel between said point adjacent to said heel and said attachment point. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20)
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17. A method of manufacture of a golf putter having a shaft engaged to a hosel which is engaged to a head formed of a body having a heel end and a toe end, and having a face adapted to strike a golf ball communicating along a central portion positioned between said head end and said heel end, comprising the steps of:
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forming a passage communicating from a position adjacent to said heel to a central portion of said body between said toe end and said heel end, with a diameter of said passage being larger than an exterior circumference of said hosel; engaging a distal end of a hosel having a first end opposite thereto, with said central portion by insertion through said passage thereby forming a gap between passage and said and said exterior circumference of said hosel; and engaging a shaft to said first end of said hosel to extend therefrom from above said position adjacent to said heel. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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21. A golf putter comprising:
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a head formed of a body, said body having a heel end and a toe end and a central portion therebetween; said body having a face adapted for contact with a golf ball; a pathway communicating through said body from a point adjacent to said heel end to said central portion; a shaft having a first end for gripping by a user and a distal end opposite said first end; said distal end of said shaft dimensioned for communicating through said pathway with to attachment point of said distal end of said shaft with said central portion; means for engagement of said distal end of said shaft with said attachment point; and said pathway dimensioned larger than said distal end of said shaft communicating therethrough thereby defining a gap between said pathway surrounding said shaft between said point adjacent to said heel and said attachment point.
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