Golf club grip

A - Human Necessities – 63 – B

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A63B 53/14 (2006.01) A63B 59/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2042469

A grip for use on the extending end of the shaft of a golf club is provided with an especially configured array of longitudinally extending grooves which are in direct opposition to the rotation of the golf club about the longitudinal axis of the golf club shaft to resist twisting of the golf club in the golfer's hand resulting from mis-hitting of a golf ball in an off center location toward the toe or heel of the golf club head. The grip may have a visual indicator by which the rotational position of the golf club when being held in a golfer's hands can be determined by visual alignment of the grip with the golfer's hands.

Poignée pour manche de bâton de golf comportant une série de rainures longitudinales spécialement configurées qui sont en opposition directe avec la rotation du bâton de golf autour de l'axe longitudinal de son manche pour résister à la torsion du bâton de golf dans les mains du golfeur par suite d'un coup mal donné sur une balle en un point décentré vers la pointe ou le talon de la tête du bâton de golf. La poignée peut avoir un indicateur visuel qui permet de déterminer la position de rotation du bâton de golf entre les mains du golfeur par alignement visuel de la poignée avec les mains du golfeur.

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