GOLF POTTING TRAINING DEVICE AND METHOD
20240082682 ยท 2024-03-14
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Abstract
A golf putting training method includes: gripping a golf putter training device, wherein the golf putter training device includes a shaft, and a hitting device connected to an end of the shaft, wherein the hitting device includes a tunnel, an opening at a front end of the tunnel for receiving a golf ball, a hitting surface at a rear end of the tunnel for hitting the golf ball, and two parallel sidewalls of the tunnel for defining a putting direction, wherein the shaft is at the front end of the tunnel; standing by the golf ball positioning on a ground and determining a target direction; putting the golf ball by the putting training device along the target direction, wherein the golf ball is hit by the hitting device, and determining if the golf ball is hit only by the hitting surface of the hitting device during a putting stroke, wherein the putting direction matches the target direction when the putting direction matches the target direction.
Claims
1. A golf putting training method, comprising: gripping a golf putter training device, wherein the golf putter training device comprises a shaft, and a hitting device connected to an end of the shaft, wherein the hitting device comprises a tunnel, an opening at a front end of the tunnel for receiving a golf ball, a hitting surface at a rear end of the tunnel for hitting the golf ball, and two parallel sidewalls of the tunnel for defining a putting direction, wherein the shaft is at the front end of the tunnel and at a side of the tunnel, wherein each of the sidewalls comprises an arc shape bottom, wherein the arc shape bottom extends from the front end of the tunnel to the rear end of the tunnel; standing by the golf ball positioning on a ground and determining a target direction; putting the golf ball by the putting training device along the target direction, wherein the golf ball is hit by the hitting device, and determining if the golf ball is hit only by the hitting surface of the hitting device during a putting stroke, wherein the putting direction matches the target direction when the putting direction matches the target direction.
2. The golf putting training method as claim 1, wherein the putting stroke comprises the duration from entering to leaving the tunnel regarding to the golf ball.
3. The golf putting training method as claim 1, wherein determining if the golf ball is hit only by the hitting surface of the hitting device during a putting stroke is based on vision.
4. The golf putting training method as claim 1, wherein determining if the golf ball is hit only by the hitting surface of the hitting device during a putting stroke is based on a number of vibrations.
5. The golf putting training method as claim 1, wherein the hitting surface is behind the shaft.
6. (canceled)
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0004] The invention as well as a preferred mode of use and advantages thereof will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0008] To more clearly describe a thermal interface material coating method according to the present invention, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings hereinafter.
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[0011] During the putting stroke, that is the duration from the golf ball enters to leaves the tunnel of the training device, if the golf ball is hit only by the hitting surface 24, it is determined the target direction matches the putting direction. If the golf ball hits any of the sidewalls 22 during the putting stroke, it is determined the target direction fails to match the putting direction.
[0012] In an embodiment, the trainee can determine whether the target direction matches the putting direction by vision regarding to the movement of the golf ball in the tunnel 25, because there is no cover over the tunnel 25.
[0013] In an embodiment, trainee can determine whether the target direction matches the putting direction by the number of vibration. If the golf ball hit the sidewalls 22 besides the hitting surface 24 during the putting stroke, the trainee can feel the vibrations more than once.