Day Two of the Week of Wild Putter Designs
Could this flatstick find a place in your bag?
The drawings come from USPN 6520865 titled “Golf Club Putter Head Design,” which does little to explain the benefits of this particular putter design.
Now I am no Dave Stockton when it comes to putting, but I can’t imagine how this putter design could do anything other than hurt my game.
Dave Dawsey - Keeping an Eye on Golf Putter Inventions
PS - Click HERE to check out the post from day one of the Week of Wild Putter Designs
The drawings come from USPN 6520865 titled “Golf Club Putter Head Design,” which does little to explain the benefits of this particular putter design.
A golf putter is provided which has a vertical arcuate striking face wherein the height of the striking face is at least as high as the diameter of a golf ball. The arcuate face is preferably in the shape of the contour of a golf ball and upon contact of the striking face with the golf ball, the golf ball is propelled straight along its intended path. The putter head has a top surface with a top front edge, a bottom surface with a bottom front edge, rear and opposing edge faces and a vertical arcuate striking face extending from the bottom front edge to the top front edge so that the top front edge overhangs the bottom front edge.
Now I am no Dave Stockton when it comes to putting, but I can’t imagine how this putter design could do anything other than hurt my game.
Dave Dawsey - Keeping an Eye on Golf Putter Inventions
PS - Click HERE to check out the post from day one of the Week of Wild Putter Designs
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