Claims
- 1. A putter useful for training a golfer and improving putting skills, comprising:
- a club shaft having a proximal gripping end adapted to be held by the golfer, and a distal end;
- a club head fixed to the club shaft at the distal end and defining an obtuse angle therebetween, the club head having a sufficient dimension lateral to the direction of the club shaft and the head and shaft being balanced so as to permit the head to lie flat upon a playing surface such that a player may leave the club shaft standing upright while unattended with the shaft inclined at a substantial angle from the vertical, the club head having a forward face for striking a golf ball; and
- means with the club for permitting a golfer to observe the alignment of the club face or a hole with respect to a golf ball, while the club is unattended.
- 2. The putter recited in claim 1 wherein the club head comprises:
- a body plate extending generally laterally to the direction of the club shaft and attached thereto; and
- a face plate attached with and generally normal to the body plate, with the club face across an outside surface of the face plate.
- 3. The putter recited in claim 2 wherein the alignment means comprises a first pair of spaced alignment marks extending across an upper surface of the body plate and generally normal to the club face, the space between the alignment marks equal to the diameter of a golf ball with which the putter is used.
- 4. The putter recited in claim 3 wherein the axis of the club shaft intersects the body plate, and wherein the pair of alignment marks are generally spaced equally apart from the point of intersection of the axis of the club shaft with the body plate.
- 5. The putter recited in claim 3 wherein the alignment means further comprises a second pair of alignment marks along the upper surface of the body plate and normal to the club face, the second pair of alignment marks spaced apart a dimension equal to the width of the ball drop zone of a putting target.
- 6. The putter recited in claim 2 wherein the face plate extends substantially downwardly below the plane of the body plate, so that the weight of the body facilitates the imparting of top spin to a golf ball when struck by the club face.
- 7. The putter recited in claim 6 further comprising stepped weighting means along an underside surface of the body plate at the intersection with the face plate.
- 8. The putter recited in claim 6 further comprising a bottom plate extending rearwardly from the bottom of the face plate, the bottom plate having a dimension substantially less than that of the body plate so as to avoid interference with the imparting of top spin.
- 9. The putter recited in claim 2 wherein the club head comprises plural struts extending from the body plate and rearwardly from the inside of the face plate, in a direction generally normal to the club face.
- 10. The putter recited in claim 9 wherein the plural struts include weighted struts at the end extremities of the body plate.
- 11. The putter recited in claim 2 further comprising means including a bendable element for changing the angular relationship between the club head and the club shaft.
- 12. The putter recited in claim 11 wherein the bendable element is attached to an upper surface of the body plate and has an elongated dimension generally normal to the plane of the club face which is substantially greater than the dimension of the element in a direction normal to the elongated dimension.
- 13. The putter recited in claim 12 further comprising means atop the bendable element for receiving the distal end of the club shaft.
- 14. The putter recited in claim 13 wherein the receiving means includes an offset with respect to the top of the bending element, so that the axis of the club shaft does not pass through the banding element.
- 15. The putter recited in claim 14, wherein the bending element, distal end receiving means and offset are all dimensioned such that the club shaft extends forwardly with respect to the plane of the club face.
- 16. A golfing putter, comprising:
- a club shaft having a proximal gripping end adapted to be held by the golfer, and a distal end;
- a club head having a weighted body plate extending generally lateral to the direction of the club shaft and of an obtuse angle relative thereto, the club further including a face plate having a forward face for striking a golf ball, the face plate attached with and extending downwardly from the plane of the body plate, the body plate extends a sufficient dimension lateral to the direction of the club shaft so as to permit the club to lie upon a playing surface with the club shaft standing upright while unattended with the shaft inclined at a substantial angle from the vertical; and wherein
- the weight and relative dimensions of the body plate and face plate are such as to facilitate the imparting of top spin to a golf ball when struck by the club face.
- 17. The putter recited in claim 16 wherein the body plate comprises plural struts extending rearwardly from the face plate in a direction generally normal to the club face.
- 18. The putter recited in claim 17 wherein the struts include weighted struts at the end extremities of the body plate.
- 19. The putter recited in claim 16 further comprising a bottom plate extending rearwardly from the bottom of the face plate, the bottom plate having a dimension substantially less than that of the body plate so as to avoid interference with the imparting of top spin.
- 20. The putter recited in claim 16 further comprising offset means for attaching the distal end of the club shaft to the upper surface of the body plate, such that the club shaft extends forwardly of the plane of the club face.
- 21. A golfing putter comprising:
- a club shaft having a proximal gripping end adapted to be held by the golfer, and a distal end;
- a club head having a forward plane face for striking a golf ball, the club head further having a distributed weight so as to impart top spin to the golf ball when struck;
- offset means for attaching the distal end of the club shaft to the club head, such that all of the club shaft lies forwardly of the plane of the club face; and wherein
- the club head has a sufficient dimension lateral to the dimension of the club shaft and the head and the shaft are balanced so as to permit the head to lie flat upon a playing surface so that a player may leave the shaft standing upright while unattended with the shaft inclined at a substantial angle from the vertical.
- 22. The putter recited in claim 21 wherein the point of attachment of the distal end of the club shaft to the offset means lies approximately in the plane of the club face.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/727,230 filed Jul. 05, 1991, (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,125,664), which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 388,708 filed Aug. 02, 1989, (now U.S. Pat. No. Des. 324,555) and a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/557,497 filed on Jul. 24, 1990, (now U.S. Pat. No. Des. 333,331).
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