Universal putter

A - Human Necessities – 63 – B

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A63B 53/04 (2006.01) A63B 53/00 (2006.01) A63B 53/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2433202

A putter has an elongated head with a face along a long side of the head and an end surface along a short side of the head. The shaft can be positioned to strike a ball with either the face or the end surface. The end surface may have a loft of 5 degrees or more. The shaft is held in each position such that it does not move appreciably while putting, but can be moved to another position by a golfer, optionally with or without tools. In some embodiments, all contact between the shaft and the head is made through one or more resilient, non-metallic materials such as rubber. In some embodiments, a ball on the end of the shaft is held in a cavity in the head by an annular nut. O-rings or other elements separate the ball from components fixed to the head and the nut can be tightened or loosened to adjust the friction provided by the O-rings or other elements. In some embodiments, the shaft can alternately be made fixable or moveable relative to the head by manipulating, for example twisting, the shaft. In other embodiments, a golfer can change the loft of a face or end of the putter without moving the shaft, by using a wedge that may be removeably affixed to the face or end.

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