Patent ID: 7112150

Claim:
A method of swinging a golf club, comprising the steps of: standing in a fully erect posture and facing a target golf hole; providing a golf club having an elongate shaft of predetermined elongate extent; positioning a club head of said golf club and said elongate shaft of said golf club in a substantially vertical plane, said vertical plane being substantially perpendicular to the ground and being perpendicular to an imaginary line drawn from said target hole to a golf ball; said predetermined elongate extent being sufficient to adapt said golf club to be maintained in said substantially vertical plane by first and second hands of a golfer standing in said fully erect posture and facing said target golf hole; positioning a golf ball near a preselected foot of said golfer on an exterior side thereof; said elongate shaft adapted to be grasped, generally mid-length thereof, from behind by a hand of a substantially straight first and of said golfer; an upper end of said elongate shalt adapted to be grasped by a second hand of said golfer having a second arm bent at the elbow and extending across the chest in grasping relation to said upper end in the general vicinity of the shoulder; swinging the club head away from the target hole by a distance substantially equal to the distance of a back swing when tossing a band-held golf ball toward said target hole with an underarm toss while facing said target hole; said substantially straight first arm of said golfer being disposed in laterally spaced relation away from the body of said golfer so that said back swing performed by said golfer is unimpeded by said golfer's body; swinging the golf club and hitting the golf ball by swinging the club head toward the target hole with a force substantially equal to a farce used when tossing a hand-held golf ball toward said target hole wit an underarm toss while facing said target hole; performing said steps with a golf club bead disposed at a substantially one hundred degree angle relative to said elongate shaft so that a sole of said club head is substantially parallel to the ground at the moment of impact of the club head against the ball and so that said shaft is positioned at an angle of about ten degrees relative to an imaginary line that is perpendicular to a putting surface; whereby the club head of said golf club passes said preselected foot in closely spaced relation thereto; and whereby a chip shot is executed by a golfer while standing fully erect and facing a target hole and while swinging the club head with a motion and with a force substantially equal to a motion and force used to perform an underarm toss of a golf ball toward a target hole.