Claims
- 1. A block putter adapted for conventional and sidesaddle putting, comprising:
an elongated shaft; and a substantially symmetric head disposed at an end of the shaft, the head having a width in the range of about 0.84 to about 3.36 inches.
- 2. The block putter of claim 1, wherein the head of the putter has a width in the range of about 1.26 to about 2.10 inches.
- 3. The block putter of claim 1, wherein the head of the putter has a width of about 1.68 inches.
- 4. The block putter of claim 1, wherein the putter head has a sole that curves from the heel to the toe of the putter.
- 5. The block putter of claim 1, wherein the putter head has a sole that curves from one side of the putter to the other.
- 6. The block putter of claim 1, wherein the elongated shaft is bent in the direction of the heel of the putter head.
- 7. The block putter of claim 1, wherein the putter head has a weight in the range of about 200 to about 500 grams.
- 8. The block putter of claim 1, wherein the putter head has a weight in the range of about 250 to about 350 grams.
- 9. The block putter of claim 1, wherein the elongated shaft has a length of at least about 40 inches.
- 10. The block putter of claim 1, wherein the elongated shaft has a length of at least about 48 inches.
- 11. The block putter of claim 1, wherein the elongated shaft has a length of between 40 and 84 inches.
- 12. The block putter of claim 1, wherein the elongated shaft extends beyond a golfer's shoulder such that the shaft may rest upon said golfer's shoulder during a putting stroke.
- 13. The block putter of claim 1, further comprising a weight disposed on the elongated shaft.
- 14. The block putter of claim 13, wherein the weight is positioned on the shaft in such a manner that the center of mass of a system including the putter and an arm of a golfer gripping the putter is located approximately at or above the position of the lower gripping hand when the putter is in address position.
- 15. The block putter of claim 14, wherein the weight is positioned on the shaft in such a manner that the center of mass of a system including the putter and an arm of a golfer gripping the putter is located approximately at the position of the lower gripping hand when the putter is in address position.
- 16. The block putter of claim 14, wherein the weight is positioned on the shaft in such a manner that the center of mass of a system including the putter and an arm of a golfer gripping the putter is located approximately at the position of the center of mass of the arm alone when the putter is in address position.
- 17. The block putter of claim 13, wherein the weight is positioned on the shaft in such a manner that the center of mass of the putter is located approximately at the position of the lower gripping hand when the putter is in address position.
- 18. The block putter of claim 13, wherein the weight has a mass in the range of about 50 to about 200 grams.
- 19. The block putter of claim 13, wherein the weight has a mass in the range of about 100 to about 150 grams.
- 20. The block putter of claim 1, wherein the putter head defines a vertical channel extending from the top of the head to the sole.
- 21. The block putter of claim 1, further comprising a grip disposed on the shaft, the grip having a diameter of at least about one inch.
- 22. The block putter of claim 1, further comprising a grip disposed on the shaft, the grip having a diameter of at least about 1¼ inches.
- 23. The block putter of claim 1, further comprising two grips disposed on the shaft.
- 24. The block putter of claim 1, further comprising a grip disposed on the shaft, the grip arranged to contact the forearm of an arm gripping the putter.
- 25. The block putter of claim 24, wherein the grip has a noncircular cross-section and comprises a substantially flat area where it contacts the forearm.
- 26. A matched pair of putters, comprising
a practice putter, comprising a first substantially symmetric head disposed at an end of a first elongated shaft, wherein the first head has a width of less than about 0.84 inches; and a competition putter, comprising a second substantially symmetric head disposed at an end of a second elongated shaft, wherein the second head has a width in the range of about 0.84 to about 3.36 inches, wherein the practice putter and the competition putter have substantially the same center of mass and substantially the same radius of gyration about the shoulder of a golfer holding either putter in address position.
- 27. The matched pair of putters of claim 26, wherein the first head and the second head have substantially equal weights.
- 28. The matched pair of putters of claim 26, wherein the second head has a width in the range of about 1.26 to about 2.10 inches.
- 29. The matched pair of putters of claim 26, wherein the second head has a width of about 1.68 inches.
- 30. The matched pair of putters of claim 26, wherein the first head and the second head have substantially the same cross section in a vertical plane.
- 31. The matched pair of putters of claim 26, wherein the first head and the second head have substantially the same shape but for width.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a Continuation-in-Part of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/650,563 filed Aug. 30, 2000, the teachings of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09650563 |
Aug 2000 |
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Child |
09851050 |
May 2001 |
US |