Golf putting alignment apparatus
10751599 ยท 2020-08-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/3682
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A golf putting alignment apparatus comprising: a base plate formed from a piece of transparent flexible plastic, said base having first and second side edges, first and second end edges, separating an upper surface from a lower surface; length indicia placed on said first side edge, said indicia having a first color centrally disposed along a length L1 of said first side edge, a second color extending from each end of said first color a length L2 along said first side edge, a third color extending from each end of said second color a length L3 along said first side edge, and a fourth color extending from each end of said third color a length L4 along said first side edge; track indicia placed on said upper or said lower surface of said base plate, said track indicia formed from two tracks spaced apart and extending from said first end edge to said second end edge; a first and second stand, each said stand having a top surface releasably securable to said lower surface of said base plate, each said stand having a first leg with an outer edge formed perpendicular to said top surface and an inner edge forming a continuous edge wall extending to a second leg forming a U-shaped opening therebetween, said second leg having an angular edge forming an acute angle to said bottom surface of said base plate.
2. The golf putting alignment apparatus according to claim 1 including wherein said two tracks are parallel lines and spaced apart a distance less than the width of a conventional golf ball.
3. The golf putting alignment apparatus according to claim 1 including a first club face indicia line formed perpendicular to a first end of said first color and a second club face indicia line formed perpendicular to a second end of said first color.
4. The golf putting alignment apparatus according to claim 3 including a third club face indicia line formed parallel to said second club face indicia line.
5. The golf putting alignment apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said first stand is interchangeable with said second stand.
6. The golf putting alignment apparatus according to claim 1 including a first pair of apertures formed along said first end edge and spaced apart a distance d1; a second pair of apertures formed along said first end edge and spaced apart a distance d2; and a third pair of apertures formed along said first end edge and spaced apart a distance d3.
7. The golf putting alignment apparatus according to claim 6 including a pair of spheres positionable in said first, said second or said third apertures.
8. The golf putting alignment apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the acute angle of the angular edge is 72 degrees.
9. The golf putting alignment apparatus according to claim 1 wherein each said stand includes at least two protrusions extending from said top surface, each said protrusion constructed and arranged to insert in an aperture formed in said base plate.
10. The golf putting alignment apparatus according to claim 1 including a reflective mirror, wherein said mirror is placed along an edge of said base plate to provide visual alignment of a putter club face.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(11) Although the invention will be described in terms of a specific embodiment, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in this art that various modifications, rearrangements and substitutions can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. The scope of the invention is defined by the claims appended hereto.
(12) Referring now to the drawings, the golf putting alignment apparatus of the instant invention is a kit having various components that allow for seven different training techniques. The apparatus comprises a base plate 10 formed from a piece of transparent flexible plastic having a first side edge 12 and a second side edge 14, a first end edge 16 and a second end edge 18, separating an upper surface 20 from a lower surface 22.
(13) Track indicia is placed on the upper 20 surface of the base plate 10, the track indicia is defined as a first line 26 extending from the first end edge 16 and second end edge 18. A second line 28 is placed parallel to the first line 26 further extending from the first end edge 16 to the second end edge 18. The first and second line 26 and 28 form parallel guide lines spaced apart a distance less than the width of a conventional golf ball.
(14) First club face indicia line 30 is formed perpendicular to the first side edge 12, and a second club face indicia line 32 is also formed perpendicular to the first side edge 12, parallel to said first club face indicia line 30. A third club face indicia line 34 is formed parallel to the second club face indicia line 32. Adjacent the first end edge 16 is a first set of apertures 40, 42 spaced apart a first distance d1, a second set of apertures 44, 46 spaced apart a second distance d2, and a third set of apertures 48, 50 spaced apart a third distance d3.
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(17) (A) Correct Line practice technique is a configuration that allows for proper face angle at set up by showing putter face square to edge. In this configuration the base plate 10 is lying flat on a green. A golf ball is positioned between the first and second guide lines 26 and 28, and the face of a putter is aligned by abutting an end edge 16 or 18 before the golf ball is moved between the first and second guide lines 26 and 28. The teaching technique provides feedback as to ball roll (cut-hook-forward roll) and allows for positive attack angle of 1.5 degrees to 2 degrees.
(18) (B) Tutor effect practice is a configuration that allows for instant interruption of an improperly putted golf ball. With the aid of the base plate 10 lying flat on the green, and lined up to the target, a golf ball is placed onto the plate 10 in front of indicia line 34. The spheres 80,82 are placed in the chosen apertures at the end 16 of the plate 10 closest to the target. The golfer aligns a golf putter face on the indicia line 34, squaring the face of golf putter face to the target. A ball properly struck will have little to no side spin and will pass through the opening of the spheres 80,82. Any spin caused upon the golf ball will cause impact with one of the spheres. The pair of spheres positionable in said first, said second or said third apertures.
(19) (C) Low Path practice technique is a configuration that allows for a golfer to practice a low back and through stroke encouraging a better attack angle. If the golf ball is struck off center on the heel or toe of the putter, the golf ball will not pass through the U-shaped opening which forms a gate 63 or 63. The first and second guide lines 26 and 28 give reference for stoke distance and club face indicia lines 30,32 or 34 providing putter face alignment.
(20) (D) 85 degree angle provides placement of the base plate 10 on a side edge as depicted in
(21) (E) 72 degree angle provides placement of the base plate on a side edge as depicted in
(22) (F) The base plate 10 may further be used as a stimp meter to illustrate the true roll of the ball and put the line on the putt. This use of the base plate 10 will also allow the golfer to visual determine the speed of the green giving an actual image of the putt before the golfer takes a stroke.
(23) (G) The placement of a mirror 100 beneath the putter head provides positive reinforcement as to the location of the putter head in relation to the golfer's head and eye position.
(24) The mirror provides a simply method of determining the alignment of the putter head. For instance, when the face of the putter cannot be seen directly, or by reflection, the individual's eye is focused directly above the face of the putter.
(25) (H) The stands 60 & 60 can further be used a putting gates allowing the golfer to practice getting started on the proper line. If the ball is not struck squarely it will not pass through the gates.
(26) It is to be understood that while I have illustrated and described certain forms of my invention, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangement of parts herein described and shown. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention and the invention is not to be considered limited to what is shown in the drawings and described in the specification.