Patent ID: 6929559
Filing Date: 2005-08-16
Classification: A63B

Abstract:
1. A golf putter head, comprising: a main body having a generally triangular configuration; said main body having a leading wall having a first breadth; said leading wall having a top edge and a bottom edge; said main body having a trailing wall having a second breadth less than said first breadth; said trailing wall having a top edge and a bottom edge; a first sidewall interconnecting a first end of said leading wall and a first end of said trailing wall; a second sidewall interconnecting a second end of said leading wall and a second end of said trailing wall; a soleplate extending between said leading wall and said trailing wall; said soleplate having a breadth less than said second breadth of said trailing wall; a cavity formed in said main body, said cavity bounded on four sides by said leading wall, said trailing wall, said first sidewall and said second sidewall; said cavity being unbounded on a top end and being partially bounded on a lower end by said soleplate; a ball-striking surface adapted to be mounted to said leading wall; said soleplate being normal to said leading wall and said trailing wall; a first weight-receiving cavity formed in said trailing wall; a first weight means positioned within said first weight-receiving cavity; a second weight-receiving cavity formed in said first sidewall; a third weight-receiving cavity formed in said second sidewall; a second weight disposed within said second weight-receiving cavity; a third weight disposed within said third weight-receiving cavity; whereby said trailing wall is spaced in trailing relation to said leading wall by a distance, and a center of gravity of said putter head is closer to said trailing wall than to said leading wall; and whereby said positioning of said center of gravity provides an enhanced moment of inertia to minimize the effects of a putt that misses a sweet spot on said ball-striking surface.