One Inventor That Won’t Be Happy About the Anchoring Ban
Timing is everything! Check out this chipper.
The drawings come from US Publication No. 20130130822, which describes the invention as:
The sad thing is that until recently there was probably a niche market for such a club.
Dave Dawsey - The Golf Attorney
PS – Check out more “Would it Work?” posts HERE
The drawings come from US Publication No. 20130130822, which describes the invention as:
The present invention is an improved golf club intended to be used for chipping. The club is a long-shafted iron with a wedge-type head having a high lie angle and an extended grip. When used is a pendulum fashion like a long shaft putter, the club's head has a greater chance of staying within the desired impact zone during the swing. The club according to the invention comprises a club head with a lie angle of at least about 64 degrees, preferably about 67 degrees, most preferably about 72 degrees, a shaft, and a grip, the overall length of the club at least about 44-inches.
The sad thing is that until recently there was probably a niche market for such a club.
Dave Dawsey - The Golf Attorney
PS – Check out more “Would it Work?” posts HERE
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