Claims
- 1. A neutrally balanced golf putter which comprises:
- an elongated head having heel and toe ends, a sole and opposite tope surface and opposed striking and aft faces;
- a substantially straight shaft secured to said head at an angle to a line between said heel and toe ends and at substantially the geometric centers between said heel and toe and between said faces;
- a gripping means on said shaft at the shaft end opposite said head;
- two spaced, non communicating chambers in said head on opposite sides of said shaft, said chambers located so that the center of mass of the entire club lies on the longitudinal axis of said shaft; and
- wherein the size and spacing of said chambers is selected so that when said club is rotatably supported at two spaced points along said shaft said putter will rotate to balanced position with said head substantially horizontal.
- 2. The golf putter according to claim 1 wherein each of said chambers has a substantially uniform cross-section about a vertical axis, has a width sufficient to provide relatively thin walls between said chamber and said faces and is open at the sole surface; and
- further including a slot through said top surface communicating with said chamber, each slot lying substantially perpendicular to the striking face;
- whereby increased vibration will be felt by a person holding said putter by said grip means when said striking face strikes a golf ball.
- 3. The golf putter according to claim 2 wherein said slots have lengths substantially equal tot he width of said chambers and are spaced apart a distance substantially equal to the width of a golf ball.
- 4. The method of making a neutrally balanced golf putter which comprises the steps of:
- providing an elongated golf putter head having heel and toe ends, a sole and opposite top surface and opposed striking and aft faces;
- securing a substantially straight shaft to said head at an angle to a line between said heel and toe ends and at substantially the geometric center between said heel and toe and between said faces;
- applying grip means to the end of said shaft opposite said head;
- forming two spaced, non-communicating, chambers in said head on opposite sides of said shaft, located so that the center of mass of the putter lies along the longitudinal axis of said shaft;
- balancing said putter at two lines spaced longitudinally along said shaft; and
- modifying the volume of said chambers so that said putter rotates on said balance lines to come to rest with said head lying in a substantially horizontal plane.
- 5. The method according to claim 4 further including the step of forming a slot through the upper surface of said head in communication with each chamber, said slots oriented substantially perpendicular to said striking face.
- 6. The method according to claim 4 wherein said chambers are formed to a substantially uniform cross-section about a substantially vertical axis, with the chambers open at the sole surface and said chambers are sized to provide relatively thin walls between chambers and said faces;
- whereby increased vibration is felt by a person when striking a golf ball with said putter head.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 697,397, now abandoned filed May 9, 1991.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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