Abstract: A golf club having a blade which is securable to the shaft of the club at a plurality of different angular positions to vary the loft of the striking face of the blade. The invention is a substitute for an entire set of iron golf clubs, including a putter. The club shaft has a frustoconical spline at a lower end thereof having a plurality of teeth which taper inwardly. The spline is received in a mating socket formed at the tail end of the blade when the blade and shaft are releasably coupled together.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 5, 1997
Date of Patent:
July 27, 1999
Assignee:
Thomas Ramsay Watson
Inventors:
Elaine Simone Emberton, George Thomas Harvey, Thomas Ramsay Watson