Combination Roller Putter
The combination roller putter is training device to help golfers in the act of putting. The combination roller putter incorporates wheels supported by axles supported by springs to assist in providing a putting stroke in a straight line predetermined by the golfer. Also incorporated into the invention is the ability to change the bottom plate allowing the putter to become a traditional putter.
In accordance with this invention, provided is a combination training device and actual playing device to aid in the process of putting a golf ball. This invention incorporates a construction which provides an avenue to accurately maintain a consistent putting stroke during practice, actual golfing rounds and tournaments. This is achieved by housing 2 cylindrical shapes mounted within the putter head supported by spring like mechanisms, also mounted within the putter head, to allow the putter to brush a surface lightly, enabling the putter to continue toward the ball in a perpendicular fashion, and parallel to the ground. With this invention, the subject using the invention can acquire a swinging motion with their arms that will enable the muscles to “remember”, thus enabling one to continually strike a golf ball in a manner conducive to playing better. The invention will also incorporate a plate that can be attached to the under side of the invention to allow for no moving parts, which conforms to USGA rules.
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Claims
1. A combination roller putter is a golf club adapted for putting a golf ball generally on a putting surface used for aiding in the act of putting. Said club is generally conforming with standard mallet type putters with the exception on having chambers within to house non standard moving parts. The club consists of a putter head attached to a golf club shaft held within a golf club grip. The golf club head consists of, and is not limited to, wheels, axles, springs, a plate, counter set screws, wheels exposed plates or wheels covered plates, wheel chambers, spring chambers and axle chambers.
2. The combination roller putter as described in claim 1, wherein said shaft means a generally tubular shaft that is attached within said putter head.
3. The combination roller putter as described in claim 1, wherein said chambers include one each for housing two axles, two wheels and four flat type springs. Said housings are chamber like cavities housed within said putter head and only accessible from the bottom side of said putter head.
4. The combination roller putter as described in claim 1, wherein said wheels, axles and springs are assembled within said chambers and are parallel with the putting surface and rotate freely in either direction within the wheels directional position.
5. The combination roller putter as described in claim 2, wherein said wheels, axles and springs are accessible from the bottom side of said putter head. The bottom side of said putter head has a choice of plates that keep said components housed within said putter head.
6. The combination roller putter as described in claim 1, wherein said counter set screws attach said wheels exposed bottom plate and wheels covered bottom plate.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 8, 2004
Publication Date: Jul 14, 2005
Inventors: Kevin Massey (Littleton, CO), Jay Massey (Littleton, CO)
Application Number: 10/707,750