Patent classifications
A63B69/3682
Putting guide
The present invention provides a putting guide capable of correcting a posture when putting, checking a contact angle between a putter and a golf ball, correcting a posture of an exerciser during a putting practice, and checking a focusing point that the exerciser watches. The putting guide for putting practice includes a hitting part, a rod part connected to the hitting part, and a front part formed on an end of the rod part.
Golf Putting Training Device
A golf putting training device for improving a putting stroke of a user includes a base that is positionable on a surface. A pair of posts is coupled by lower ends to the base. Each post is positioned proximate to a respective opposed side of the base so that the posts define a reference plane that is perpendicular to the base. A guide unit is engaged to and extends from the base in a guide plane that is parallel to the reference plane guides a shaft of a putter during a putting stroke. A constriction unit that is engaged to the posts and selectively positionable in abutment to outer faces of knees of a user prevents outward motion of the knees during the putting stroke. A stance governing unit that is engaged to upper ends of the posts templates a posture of the user during the putting stroke.
Golf putting training devices
Golf putting training devices are disclosed that include a toe line alignment rod that is perpendicularly connected to a lead foot alignment rod. The devices include a lead toe indicator rod, which is perpendicularly connected to the lead foot alignment rod through a first sliding connector. The devices also include a ball position indicator that is perpendicularly connected to the toe line alignment rod through a second sliding connector. The lead toe indicator rod and first sliding connector are configured to slide along an axis of the lead foot alignment rod to assist the golfer in identifying an optimal distance from a golf ball, while the ball position indicator and the second sliding connector are configured to slide along an axis of the toe line alignment rod to assist the golfer in identifying an optimal position of the golf ball relative to the golfer's left and right feet.
DEVICES FOR GOLF PUTTING SYSTEM
A golf putting system is provided including a platform, a platform holder, a golf mat, an incline, a golf cup, a ball return, a flap, an inlay, and a ball return extension. The platform can either be inserted into the holder, or at a golf mat's aft end. Two or more golf mats can be connected on to each other with a tongue and groove or snapping system allowing the golfers to add and remove golf mat sections to their desired length. A flap can cover seams between sections allowing the golf ball to roll to a golf cup without any obstruction. The platform and holder can move linearly down a golf mats axis allowing the golfer to set any distance from a golf cup.
PUTTING TRAINING AID
A putting training aid that includes an elongated body, a first tee recess and a second tee recess. The elongated body has an upper surface, a first end and a second end. The first end is opposite the second end. The elongated body has a width that is less than a diameter of a golf ball that is used in conjunction with the putting training aid. The first tee recess is formed in the upper surface of the elongated body between the first end and the second end thereof. The first tee recess is adapted to receive a first portion of the golf ball. The second tee recess is formed in the upper surface of the elongated body. The second tee recess is closer to the second end of the elongated body than the first tee recess. The second tee recess is adapted to receive a second portion of the golf ball.
Devices for a golf putting system
A golf putting system is provided including a platform, a platform holder, a golf mat, an incline, a golf cup, a ball return, a flap, an inlay, and a ball return extension. The platform can either be inserted into the holder, or at a golf mat's aft end. Two or more golf mats can be connected on to each other with a tongue and groove or snapping system allowing the golfers to add and remove golf mat sections to their desired length. A flap can cover seams between sections allowing the golf ball to roll to a golf cup without any obstruction. The platform and holder can move linearly down a golf mats axis allowing the golfer to set any distance from a golf cup.
Golf putting alignment apparatus
A putting aid device for training a golfer in the skill of putting. The putting aid device is formed from transparent flexible plastic having a base with first and second side edges. Length indicia is placed on the first side edge having a first color along a length L1, a second color extending from each end of the first color a length L2, a third color extending from each end of second color a length L3, and a fourth color extending from each end of the third color a length L4. Instructional markings limit the amount of backswing and indicate proposed feet positioning. The device allows instruction for golfers that use a putting arc swing or a straight line putting swing.
DEVICES FOR A GOLF PUTTING SYSTEM
A golf putting system is provided including a platform, a platform holder, a golf mat, an incline, a golf cup, a ball return, a flap, an inlay, and a ball return extension. The platform can either be inserted into the holder, or at a golf mat's aft end. Two or more golf mats can be connected on to each other with a tongue and groove or snapping system allowing the golfers to add and remove golf mat sections to their desired length. A flap can cover seams between sections allowing the golf ball to roll to a golf cup without any obstruction. The platform and holder can move linearly down a golf mats axis allowing the golfer to set any distance from a golf cup. Alternatively, putting training device can be inlaid into a golf mat, and can be either covered with an inlay or covered with an inlay allowing smooth transition from golf mat to golf mat.
CENTERLINE FACE-FORWARD METHOD OF PUTTING
A method for a golfer to putt a golf ball over the surface of a green toward a hole comprises selecting a target line on the green, assuming a stance next to the ball facing the hole, addressing the ball by gripping the shaft of a putter and positioning it behind the ball with the hands generally facing toward one another in front of and facing the golfer's body, executing a backstroke by drawing the hands toward the body's vertical centerline to swing the arms rearwardly about an axis of rotation through the shoulders to take the putter head away from the ball along a rearward extension of the target line, and transitioning to and executing a forward stroke by moving the hands in a forward direction away from the golfer's body to swing the arms about the axis of rotation to stroke the putter head to strike the ball for rolling it along the target line.
Eyes on golf training aid and method
A device and method for aiding an improvement of a golfer's swing with the goal of teaching the golfer to keep the golfer's head down until a fraction of a second after making contact with the golf ball. The golfer loads a customizable app into a smartphone placed on the ground a short distance from the golf ball which app flashes a symbol or color on the touch screen of the smartphone a preset time after detecting the sound of the club impacting the ball. The eyes of the golfer are trained on the smartphone forcing the head to remain looking down until observing the flashing symbol or color upon which the head is then turned upward to observe the path of the struck golf ball.