This invention of a golf club putter head, attempts to minimize torque and wobble
of the club head by placing two especially designed weights at the rear of the
club head so that they are aligned with the sides of the ball. These two weights
work together and impart a force to the ball on its sides as well as at its center.
The result is that, there is less torque on the club head because of the disposition
of the weights in the proximity of the ball and shorter torque arm leverage which
minimizes the intensity of the torque. The net result is that, we have a putter
head which is stable, providing positive control of the putt and which feels natural
and in line, in the back swing and down swing and at impact.