Golf putter having improved marking

a golf putter and marking technology, applied in golf clubs, sport equipment, golf, etc., can solve the problems of affecting the concentration of the player for the rest of the game, affecting the confidence of the player, and the player's putt is missed, so as to improve the probability of making the hole and enhance the marking

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-01-16
AHN STEPHEN C +1
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[0006]Accordingly, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide an improved golf putter which automatically compensates for misaligned and mis-struck putts in a short putting situation. A typical putter consists of a putter head about four to five inches long with a predetermined weight distribution and a total weight ranging between fifteen and eighteen ounces. The putting face of a putter is horizontally flat and has two to four degrees of loft. There are many putter designs in the market each claiming why it is superior to others. However, for the short putting situation; the most important attribute of a putter has to be how tolerant making up the infinitesimal and almost invisible error in positioning the face angle and the clubhead path a player makes when the player aims and strokes a ball. If there is a putter with a face shaped such a way that the ball is always aimed toward the center of the hole, probability of making the hole increases significantly even when a player makes a small error in aiming the ball toward the hole. Additionally, putter markings are usually taken for granted, consisting of one or several straight lines. A putter with an enhanced marking would assist the golfer with both centering and aiming the putt.

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Consequently, it tends to destroy a player's confidence and may affect his concentration for the rest of the game.
Nevertheless, a putt is missed because the face of the putter is not truly perpendicular to the direction of the hole, and the ball is off the center of gravity.
Since hand and eye coordination of a human being is much less precise than a machine, a mistake will occur and a missed putt is the result.

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[0023]Reference is now made to the drawing figures showing the improved golf putter 11 illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. The putter shown in the drawing is a typical heel and toe weighted putter, but the putter of any other configuration such as a blade-type putter may be used. Regardless of the type, all putters have a club head 9, the club head having a front face 16 which is used to strike the ball, a heel 13, a toe 14, a hosel 12, and a shaft 15. In most of the putter design, the horizontal surface of the face 16 of the putter is flat. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the face 16 of the putter 11 is curved forming a concave horizontal surface. Curvature of the face 16 of the preferred embodiment is equivalent to the curvature of a circle 20 formed with the center 18 of the hole 17 and radius 19 ranging from five feet to three feet in length as illustrated in FIG. 3. Tangential lines 21, 22, 23 drawn at any point on the circle 20 represent ideal face angles of a putt...

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A putter is precision machined to form a concave horizontal face from the heel to toe of the hitting face. The curvature of the concave horizontal face may range from an arc of a five circle to an arc of a one-feet radius circle with the center point at the center of the hole. Thus the putter has a curvature of the horizontal or striking face ranging from the reciprocal of five feet to the reciprocal of one foot. Also provided in accordance with the present invention is a marking on the club head of the putter, the marking serving to assist with both aiming and centering. The marking is an arc of a concentric circle of the golf ball in front of the putter face and has a radius of curvature which is a function of the radius from the center point of a golf ball abutting the striking face. The marking may be used on putters having regular, non-concave striking faces.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a reissue of 09 / 520,159, filed on Mar. 7, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,409,610, which is a continuation-in-part of 09 / 114,523, filed on Jul. 13, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,045,452.<?insert-end id="INS-S-00001" ?>FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]This invention relates to an improved design of a golf putter. More particularly, it relates to a putter having an improved marking enabling a golfer to more accurately line up the putt.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Putting is very important in the game of golf. On a par-72 course, one-half (36) strokes are allotted for putting. Moreover, it does not take great strength or physical ability to be a good putter. For a golfer, one stroke on a green counts just as much as any other stroke in the course.[0004]There are two kinds of putts—long putts and short putts. A long putt may be defined as any putting requiring more than five feet to reach the cup. If the ball lies within about fi...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63B53/04A63B69/36
CPCA63B53/0487A63B53/0441
Inventor AHN, STEPHEN C.LEE, SUH YONG
Owner AHN STEPHEN C
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