Golf Ball Address Training Method
20230285831 ยท 2023-09-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/3667
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/3661
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf ball address training method including steps of providing a club set and a ground mat having a lateral line, selecting a highest loft club, orienting the lateral line up-range, and aligning an up-range foot with the lateral line, alternatively selecting a lowest loft club, orienting the lateral line down-range, and aligning a down-range foot with the lateral line, alternatively selecting a lowest high loft club, orienting the lateral line up-range, and placing the up-range foot a greatest distance up-range, alternatively selecting a highest low loft club, orienting the lateral line down-range, and placing the down-range foot a greatest distance down-range, alternatively selecting low or high loft intermediate clubs, correspondingly orienting the lateral line down-range or up-range, and correspondingly intermediately placing the down-range and up-range feet.
Claims
1. A method for training a golfer's golf ball address, the golfer having a down-range foot and an up-range foot, said method comprising the golfer's performance of steps of: (a) accessing a golf club set comprising a high loft club series and a low loft club series; wherein the high loft club series comprises a highest loft club among said series, a lowest loft club among said series, and an intermediate loft club among said series; and wherein the low loft club series comprises a highest loft club among said series, a lowest loft club among said series, and an intermediate loft club among said series; (b) accessing a longitudinally oblongated ground mat having a longitudinal midpoint and a lateral line spaced away from said midpoint; and (c) selecting a golf club from the group consisting of the high loft club series' highest loft club, the low loft club series' lowest loft club, the high loft club series' lowest loft club, the low loft club series' highest loft club, the high loft club series' intermediate loft club, and the low loft club series' intermediate loft club; wherein (d) upon a selection of the high loft club series' highest loft club, the golfer maintains a mat orientation wherein the lateral line is up-range from the midpoint, places a golf ball in alignment with the lateral line, and places the up-range foot in alignment with the lateral line; (e) upon a selection of the low loft club series' lowest loft club, the golfer maintains a mat orientation wherein the lateral line is down-range from the midpoint, places the golf ball in alignment with the lateral line, and places the down-range foot in alignment with the lateral line; (f) upon a selection of the high loft club series' lowest loft club, the golfer maintains a mat orientation wherein the lateral line is up-range from the midpoint, places the golf ball in alignment with the lateral line, and places the up-range foot a greatest up-range distance from the lateral line; (g) upon a selection of the low loft club series' highest loft club, the golfer maintains a mat orientation wherein the lateral line is down-range from the midpoint, places the golf ball in alignment with the lateral line, and places the down-range foot a greatest down-range distance from the lateral line; (h) upon a selection of the high loft club series' intermediate loft club, the golfer maintains a mat orientation wherein the lateral line is up-range from the midpoint, places the golf ball in alignment with the lateral line, and places the up-range foot an intermediate up-range distance from the lateral line; and (i) upon a selection of the low loft club series' intermediate loft club, the golfer maintains a mat orientation wherein the lateral line is down-range from the midpoint, places the golf ball in alignment with the lateral line, and places the down-range foot an intermediate down-range distance from the lateral line.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein, upon the selection of high loft club series' highest loft club, the placing the golf ball in alignment with the lateral line step positions the golf ball a least distance from the mat.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein, upon the selection of the low loft club series' lowest loft club, the placing the golf ball in alignment with the lateral line step positions the golf ball a greatest distance from the ground mat.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein, upon the selection of a club among the high loft and low loft club series other than those series' respective highest and lowest loft clubs, the placing the golf ball in alignment with the lateral line steps position the golf ball intermediate distances from the ground mat.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein the high loft club series comprises a plurality of second intermediate loft clubs.
6. The method of claim 5 wherein the low loft club series comprises another plurality of second intermediate golf clubs.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein the ground mat comprises a longitudinally extending aim line which substantially perpendicularly intersects the lateral line.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein the ground mat comprises a plurality of golf tee receiving eyes, each of said eyes opening at a corner of the ground mat.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein each ground mat orientation step comprises downward extensions of golf tees through the golf tee receiving eyes for anchoring said mat upon the ground.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED MODE OF PERFORMANCE OF METHOD
[0035] The instant inventive method is intended for use in training novice golfers in properly addressing a golf ball while using various golf clubs from the golfer's club set. In a preferred mode of performance of the method, the golfer either owns or has access to a golf club set, such set preferably comprising at least a lowest loft club such as a driver, a highest loft club such as a pitching wedge, an adjacently numbered pair of intermediate clubs such as a five iron and six iron, an intermediate low loft club, such as a three iron, between the driver and the five iron, and an intermediate high loft club, such as an eight iron, between the six iron and pitching wedge.
[0036] Accordingly, a preferred minimum number of clubs utilized in performance of the instant inventive method entails selection and training use of at least six clubs from a golfer's club set. Upon the exemplary selections of the driver, three iron, five iron, six iron, eight iron, and pitching wedge clubs, the golfer designates or recognizes the driver, three iron, and five iron clubs as constituting a high loft club series, and designates or recognizes the six iron, eight iron, and pitching wedge clubs as a low loft club series. In such club series, the driver constitutes a lowest loft club among the low loft club series, the five iron constitutes a highest loft club among the low loft club series, the three iron constitutes an intermediate loft club among the low loft club series, the six iron constitutes a lowest loft club among the high loft club series, the pitching wedge constitutes a highest loft club among the high loft club series, and the eight iron constitutes an intermediate loft club among the high loft club series.
[0037] A plurality of second intermediate clubs, such as a three wood, a five wood, and a four iron may be additionally selected and included as members of the low loft club series. Correspondingly, another plurality of intermediate clubs such a seven iron, and a nine iron may be additionally selected and included by the golfer as members of the high loft club series.
[0038] In a further step of the instant inventive method, the golfer provides and uses a flexible ground mat 2 which is preferably rectangular, longitudinally oblongated, and has substantially straight edges. In a suitable embodiment, the ground mat 2 may be composed of a rectangular section of indoor/outdoor carpeting. In Drawing
[0039] In the preferred embodiment, the lateral line 4 is spaced away from the mat's longitudinal midpoint so that the line 4 may be easily visually perceived by the golfer as being spaced away from the mat's longitudinal midpoint. Upon aligning the aim line 6 with a down-range target, the lateral line 4 is preferably readily viewed by the golfer as being displaced up-range or down-range from the midpoint. In a preferred embodiment, the ground mat 2 has golf tee receiving eyes 8 at its four corners, such eyes allowing the mat 2 to be conveniently staked by golf tees to the ground.
[0040] In performance of the instant inventive method, the golfer may repeatedly and successively select clubs from the high loft and low loft series of clubs which the golfer has identified as subsets of her golf club set. Upon each selection of a club from the high loft series, the golfer orients the mat 2 upon the ground so that the lateral line 2 is up-range from the mat's longitudinal midpoint, as indicated in
[0041] Upon selecting the pitching wedge for training use, the golfer necessarily establishes and maintains a ground mat orientation wherein, as indicated in
[0042] Thereafter, the golfer may place a golf ball 10 in alignment with the lateral line 4 and at a closest position with respect to the mat 2 and the golfer. Thereafter, the golfer may place her up-range foot 14 adjacent the near edge of the mat 2 and in substantial alignment with the lateral line 4. Upon such aligned placement of the up-range foot 14, the golfer's down-range foot 12 is preferably placed in alignment with the straight edge of the mat, such placement establishing a comfortable and approximate shoulder width stance.
[0043] The perpendicular distance between a lateral line extending between the toes of the golfer's shoes 12 and 14, and the ball 10 constitutes a reach distance. In many cases, the reach is properly determined by factors such as the length of the club shaft, the comfortable bend in the golfer's knees, straightness of the golfer's back, and a correct placement of the golfer's grip of the club beneath the golfer's chin. Since the shaft length of the high loft series highest high loft club, e.g. the pitching wedge, is commonly less than that of other clubs among the set, such factors typically require that the reach distance during use of the pitching wedge be less than the reach distance established in use of other clubs among the set. Conversely, the reach associated with the low loft series' lowest loft club, e.g. the driver, is greater than the reach established for all other clubs.
[0044] Upon selecting the highest loft club among the high loft series, the golfer may anchor the mat 2 so that the lateral line 4 is at its up-range position. Thereafer, the golfer may position her up-range foot 14 in alignment with lateral line 4, closely adjacent the edge of the mat 2, and the golfer may place the ball 10 in alignment with the lateral line 4 at such closest or least reach distance from the opposite edge of the mat 2.
[0045] The ball position and foot positions shown in
[0046] Alternatively, the golfer may select the low loft club series lowest loft clug, e.g. her driver, for golf swing training. As indicated in
[0047] Similarly with the graphic symbolism of
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[0049] The ball and foot placements of
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[0051] In each usage of the mat 2, the ball 10 is placed in substantial alignment with the lateral line 4. The maximal down-range placement of the golfer's down-range foot 12 is beneficially graphically symbolized by the pattern established in
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[0053] The second intermediate down-range foot placements of the golfer's down-range foot 12 represented by
[0054] Through repeated use of the mat 2 during the golfer's golf swing training uses of her high loft and low loft club series, foot placements and ball placements guided by the mat in performances of the method are readily translated by the golfer to uses of the same club without the mat. The progressive reach distances established in use of the mat 2 also beneficially serve as a check against the golfer's errors in setting a reach in her golf ball addresses.
[0055] While the principles of the invention have been made clear in the above illustrative embodiment, those skilled in the art may make modifications in the structure, arrangement, portions and components of the invention's assembly without departing from those principles. Those skilled in the art may also modify the invention's method steps including changes to their identity, character, and sequence of performance without departing from those principles. Accordingly, it is intended that the description and drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in the limiting sense, and that the invention be given a scope at least commensurate with the appended claims.