More Entertaining Golf Patent Drawings
How many oddities can you spot in this drawing from a patent directed to a golf club for shots within sixty yards of the green?
The drawing comes from USPN 6605006 titled “Golf Club” which describes the invention as:
A golf club for effecting shots within sixty yards of play to the “green”. The golf club includes two distinct shaft configurations and has a club head with a striking face or impact surface which gradually narrows downwardly to a rounded bottom edge to form a convex shaped structure having a series of cavity contours for effecting different degrees of impact with a target. The convex top surface of the golf club head has a series of seven colored parallel grooves incorporated thereon to form an optical pattern to help a golfer’s eyes focus and to project a more broad-based target line-up. The angle between the line-up defined by the shaft when positioned normally as during play and a line perpendicular to the ground is six to seven degrees.
ANSWER: (1) Do you use a tee when hitting a shot from “within sixty yards” to the green? (2) How about that cross-handed grip?
The lesson: if you are going to spend the money to patent your golf invention, at least work with people that are golfers!
Dave Dawsey: Creator of Golf-Patents.com… The Place for Golf Inventors
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