Patent ID: 7364514

Claim:
A golf putter head, having a face surface and having a weight distribution that establishes first, second and third inertial moments of the head about three axes passing through the center of gravity of the head in a state in which the head is placed on a horizontal plane at a specified lie angle and loft angle, wherein: the head comprises a substantially thick plate-form front part whose foremost surface is a planar face surface, which is the surface that hits the ball, and a rear part which extends rearward toward the back face from the rear of the front part, the front part and the rear part form an integral unit, the height of the rear part is lower than the height of the front part, a large step is formed in a boundary area between the front part and the rear part, and the rear part includes a weight member spaced from the front part and located centrally between a heel and a toe of the putter head, the weight member being formed of a material having a higher specific gravity than material used in other portions of the putter head; the first inertial moment occurs about a horizontal axis which passes through the center of gravity of the head and is parallel to the face surface; the second inertial moment occurs about a vertical axis which passes through the center of gravity of the head; the third inertial moment occurs about an axis which passes through the center of gravity of the head and is perpendicular to said first and second axes; the second inertial moment is (1) 3500 (g·cm 2 ) or greater and (2) larger than both of the first and third inertial moments; and wherein the value obtained by subtracting the larger of the first and third inertial moments from the second inertial moment is 500 (g·cm 2 ) or greater.