Golf putter for bidirectional golf putting
Abstract
Disclosed is a golf putter for bidirectional golf putting. The golf putter comprises a putter head, a putter body and handles connected to one end of the putter body, wherein the putter head comprises a golf putting portion and a connecting portion; the connecting portion fixes the golf putting portion onto the other end of the putter body opposite to the handles; the golf putting portion is provided with a first golf putting surface and a second golf putting surface; and the first golf putting surface and the second golf putting surface are symmetrically disposed with respect to a plane where a center axis of the putter body and a center axis of the golf putting portion are located. The golf putter provided by the present disclosure is provided with the two golf putting surfaces symmetrically disposed at the putter head, and can thus realize bidirectional golf putting.
Claims
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1 . A golf putter for bidirectional golf putting, comprising a putter head ( 1 ), a putter body ( 2 ) and handles ( 3 ) connected to one end of the putter body ( 2 ), wherein
the putter head ( 1 ) comprises a golf putting portion ( 11 ) and a connecting portion ( 12 ), and the connecting portion ( 12 ) fixes the golf putting portion onto the other end of the putter body ( 2 ) opposite to the handles; and the golf putting portion ( 11 ) is provided with a first golf putting surface and a second golf putting surface, and the first golf putting surface and the second golf putting surface are symmetrically disposed with respect to a plane where a center axis of the putter body ( 2 ) and a center axis of the golf putting portion ( 11 ) are located.
2 . The golf putter according to claim 1 , wherein
the golf putting portion ( 11 ) is provided with a top surface ( 111 ), a bottom surface ( 112 ), and a first side surface ( 113 ) and a second side surface ( 114 ) connected with the top surface ( 111 ) and the bottom surface ( 112 ), and in a shape of a cross section of the golf putting portion ( 11 ), the size of the top surface ( 111 ) is greater than the size of the bottom surface ( 112 ).
3 . The golf putter according to claim 1 , wherein
the first golf putting surface and the second golf putting surface are respectively disposed on the first side surface ( 113 ) and the second side surface ( 114 ) of the golf putting portion ( 11 ).
4 . The golf putter according to claim 1 , wherein
the putter head ( 1 ) further comprises a first weight-increasing portion ( 13 ), and the first weight-increasing portion ( 13 ) is disposed in a position of the golf putting portion ( 11 ) far away from the connecting portion ( 12 ).
5 . The golf putter according to claim 4 , wherein
the putter head ( 1 ) further comprises a second weight-increasing portion ( 14 ), and the second weight-increasing portion ( 14 ) is disposed in a center position of the top surface ( 111 ) of the golf putting portion ( 11 ).
6 . The golf putter according to claim 1 , wherein
the handles ( 3 ) are detachably disposed on the putter body ( 2 ), and relative positions of the handles ( 3 ) and the putter body ( 2 ) are adjustable.
7 . The golf putter according to claim 6 , wherein
a plurality of installing holes ( 26 , 27 ) are formed in a length direction of the putter body ( 2 ), and are configured to install the handles ( 3 ).
8 . The golf putter according to claim 7 , wherein
at least two of the plurality of installing holes ( 26 , 27 ) are located at different heights.
9 . The golf putter according to claim 7 , wherein
the installing holes ( 26 , 27 ) comprise first installing holes ( 26 ) and second installing holes ( 27 ); an upper portion of the putter body ( 2 ) is provided with two installing surfaces ( 260 , 270 ) perpendicular to each other, a plurality of first installing holes ( 26 ) are correspondingly formed in one installing surface ( 260 ), and a plurality of second installing holes ( 27 ) are correspondingly formed in the other installing surface ( 270 ); and the plurality of first installing holes and the plurality of second installing holes are formed in an intersecting way in positions of the putter body with different shaft lengths.
10 . The golf putter according to claim 1 , wherein
a lower portion of the putter body ( 2 ) is rotatably connected with the putter head ( 1 ) through the connecting portion ( 12 ).
11 . The golf putter according to claim 1 , wherein
the putter head ( 1 ) further comprises an anti-rubbing ground ruler ( 15 ), and the anti-rubbing ground ruler is fixedly disposed on a third side surface and/or a fourth side surface; and the anti-rubbing ground ruler has a profile exceeding the bottom surface ( 112 ) and/or exceeding the first side surface ( 113 ) and the second side surface ( 114 ).
12 . The golf putter according to claim 1 , wherein
the center axis of the putter body ( 2 ) is perpendicular to the center axis of the golf putting portion ( 11 ).
13 . The golf putter according to claim 1 , wherein
each of the handles ( 3 ) comprises a holding portion ( 310 ), a clamping portion ( 311 ), a cooperating portion ( 312 ) and an installing seat ( 313 ), wherein shapes of opposite surfaces of the clamping portion ( 311 ) and the cooperating portion ( 312 ) are matched, and the clamping portion and the cooperating portion are configured to jointly clamp the installing seat ( 313 ); the installing seat ( 313 ) is fixed onto the installing surfaces ( 260 , 270 ) of the putter body ( 2 ); and the clamping portion ( 311 ) and the cooperating portion ( 312 ) are fixed to the holding portion ( 310 ).
14 . The golf putter according to claim 13 , wherein
the quantity of the handles is two, and a connecting line of centers of the two handles is perpendicular to the plane where the center axis of the putter body ( 2 ) and the center axis of the golf putting portion ( 11 ) are located.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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