Communication system with fast control traffic |
| In one aspect of the present invention, a method and system for handing off communication between ... |
|
|
Wood type golf club
| Details |
Inventors: Taylor, deceased, David L.; Taylor, executor, by Dale W. W.;
Assignee:
Primary Examiner: Apley; Richard J.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Flehr, Hohbach, Test, Albritton & Herbert
A wood type golf club where the acme of proper address (and contact) and alignment of the club with the target are achieved by angling the hosel and/or shaft forward some 3.degree. to 6.degree. from the normal parallel line up between the shaft and face of the conventional wood club, and the use of a plurality of parallel spaced stripes in a substantial area on the top surface of the head of the wood club which stripes are perpendicular to the plane of the striking face and aligned parallel with the line to the target. If the alignment is properly made at the time of address the shaft of the club will be in position for proper straight left arm and shaft extension for proper impact position toward the target. |
|
DETAILED DESCRIPTION I claim: 1. A distance wood type golf club having a head, a relatively large flat top surface, a striking face, a hosel, and a conventional shaft, said hosel for mounting said shaft being angled from 3. degree. to 6. degree. forward of a vertical plane parallel to the vertical plane of the striking face, making the axis of the shaft an extension of the lead arm, left arm of a right-handed player, in the address position, and said head having a plurality of uniform parallel stripes equally spaced over a substantial portion of its top surface, said stripes being alternately toned, at right angles with respect to the vertical plane of the striking face and extending thereto in a substantially horizontal plane. 2. The golf club of claim 1 wherein the said stripes on the top surface of the head are in alternate contrasting hues, and extend continuously downward for a short but readily visible distance from said top surface on said striking face. 3. A distance wood type golf club having a head, and a shaft, said head having shaft receiving means for positioning said shaft at an angle of from 3. degree. to 6. degree. forward of the vertical plane at right angles to the intended line of flight at the time of impact with a golf ball, making the axis of the shaft an extension of the lead arm, left arm of a right-handed player, in the address position, and wherein the said stripes are uniform, alternately of contrasting colors, are parallel to the intended line of flight and extend from the face over a substantial area of the top surface of said head and for a short but readily visible distance from the top downwardly on the striking face.
Description:
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION Wood clubs have long been the implement used for distance in the game of golf. Yet wood clubs are difficult to use. The average wood club over the years in its form and design has no straight lines either perpendicular to, or in the intended line of flight of the golf ball toward the target. It has nothing therefore with which to aim the striking face at the target at the time of addressing the ball
|
|