Claims
- 1. An improved golf club head for a putter comprising front face means having a negative inclination, means to obtain alignment of a shank of the club with a ball and a hole independently of a golfer's stance, and means to prevent said shank from moving outward combined on one single club;
- wherein said means to align the ball and hole consists of an intermediate face (3) which is at least partially smooth and polished and mirror shiny, is recessed with respect to said front face means and wherein said intermediate face has a 40 to 50 degree incline with respect to a vertical plane and is combined with a groove (17) or ridge (8) placed in an upper edge of said front face means of said club head.
- 2. The golf club head of claim 1, wherein the intermediate face is made of a stainless steel material.
- 3. The golf head of claim 1, wherein the intermediate face is made of aluminum material.
- 4. The golf club head of claim 1, wherein the means to prevent the shank from moving outward consists of an inclined edge (22) made in a body of the shank, and an extension thereof behind the front face, wherein said inclined edge is variable and opens from a position of the golfer forming an angle with a longitudinal axis in a heel-toe direction.
- 5. The golf club head of claim 4, wherein the inclined edge is at a base of the head where the shank starts.
- 6. An improved golf club head for a putter comprising front face means having a negative inclination, means to obtain alignment of a shank of the club with a ball and a hole independently of a golfer's stance, and means to prevent said shank from moving outward combined on one single club;
- wherein said means to align the ball and hole consists of an intermediate face (3) recessed with respect to a front face which is at least partially smooth and polished and mirror shiny, and wherein said intermediate face has a 40.degree.-50.degree. incline with respect to a vertical plane and is combined with a groove (17) or ridge (8) placed in an upper edge of said front face of said club head;
- wherein the means to prevent the shank from moving outward consists of an inclined edge (22) made in a body of the shank and an extension thereof behind the front face, wherein said inclined edge is variable and opens from a position of the golfer forming an angle with a longitudinal axis in a heel-toe direction; and
- wherein an upper end of an intermediate face forms a horizontal lug (4) with the inclined edge (22) inclined in relation to a horizontal plane of the head.
- 7. The golf club heads of claim 6, wherein an edge of the lug accommodates a blade (18), which has a turning point in said lug in a plane parallel to that of the blade to vary the inclination of an edge of the blade with respect to the longitudinal direction of the head.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/343,738 filed Apr. 27, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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