GOLF GREEN TOPOGRAPHIC OVERLAY AND TARGET ASSIST APPARATUS
20230218968 · 2023-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/3661
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus assists players develop their short game by demarking the fall line of a green on the low side of a target area or cup. The overlay includes a sight area which is placed over top of a target area or cup. The player shoots upon the green proper, the ball ending upon the overlay. If ending in the sight area, then the player has holed the shot. If the shot ends upon the overlay, but outside of the sight area, then the player has misjudged the break but has used the correct amount of force to properly hole the shot had the break been properly judged. The overlay is useful for practicing on actual greens where a player is apt to play.
Claims
1. A golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus for use by a player seeking to improve his or her short game, said golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus comprising: a polymeric expanse devised to position upon a ground surface to demark a target area at which the player seeks to aim a shot, said expanse having a top surface, a bottom surface, a leading edge, and a distal edge; a sight area disposed upon the top surface proximal the leading edge, said sight area comprising: an outer circle having a diameter the size of a standard golf cup; an inner circle nested interior to the outer circle, said inner circle having a diameter the size of a standard golf ball; and at least one line disposed upon the top surface between the leading edge and the distal edge, said at least one line bisecting the sight area and having a terminus at the leading edge; wherein the sight area is positioned atop the target area such that the at least one line demarks the fall line of the ground surface and the terminus of the at least one line abuts the high side of the sight target area whereby a shot aimed to terminate at the terminus holes the shot into the sight area by action of gravity.
2. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an arced line demarking a section of a circle disposed 12″ from the sight area, said arced line demarking an area upon the overlay within which shots come to rest if hit with the correct force and speed required to hole the shot but for a misplaced aim, wherein the player is apprised of a lie of the land and a corresponding break.
3. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 2 further comprising a horizontal line disposed upon the top surface parallel with the leading edge to bisect the sight area whereby said horizontal line visually assists orienting the overlay to correctly align the at least one line with the fall line.
4. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 3 wherein the arced line comprises demarcations corresponding to the 9 o'clock, 10 o'clock, 11 o'clock, 12 o'clock, 1 o'clock, 2 o'clock, and 3 o'clock positions relative to the sight area.
5. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 1 wherein the top surface has a coefficient of friction approximately equivalent to the speed of a golf green.
6. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 3 wherein the top surface further comprises a grid whereby the underlying contour of the ground surface is visually accentuated and missed shots coming to rest upon the top surface signal position relative the lie of the land and the break that missed holing the shot.
7. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 1 wherein the apparatus comprises 0.020 Styrene having a rubber laminated bottom surface and a transparent laminated top surface.
8. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 3 wherein the top surface includes a printed graphic or photograph.
9. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 5 wherein the apparatus comprises a rubberlike laminated bottom surface and a laminated printable top surface.
10. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 9 wherein the apparatus is approximately 0.0125″ to 0.020″ thick.
11. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 10 wherein the expanse is manufactured of: neoprene, neogreen, lycra, thermocline, silicone, thermoplastic elastomer, rubber, cloth, and/or styrene.
12. A golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus comprising: an expanse of thin polymeric or rubberlike material devised for position upon a golf green to demark a target area, said expanse having: a top surface; a bottom surface; a leading edge; a distal edge; a pair of lateral edges; a sight area disposed upon the top surface proximal the leading edge; a vertical line disposed upon the top surface running between the leading edge and the distal edge, said vertical line having a terminus disposed at the leading edge and a magnitude that bisects the sight area and extends the vertical line at least 12″ toward the distal edge; a horizontal line disposed upon the top surface running between the pair of lateral edges in parallel with the leading edge, said horizontal line bisecting the sight area crosswise relative to the vertical line; an arced or semicircular line disposed upon the top surface spanned upon the horizontal line between the pair of lateral edges, said arced or semicircular line having a diameter of at least 12″ whereby the arced or semicircular line crosses the vertical line at least 12″ from the sight area; an outer circle disposed upon the sight area, said outer circle demarking an area of a standard golf cup, within which area a shot caused to come to rest therein upslope of the sight area would necessarily sink the shot into a cup were the sight area positioned overlying a cup; an inner circle disposed centrally within the sight area and the outer circle, said inner circle having a diameter the same size as the diameter of a standard golf ball; wherein the expanse is positional upon the golf green with the sight area disposed atop the target area such that the vertical line visually demarks a fall line of the golf green whereby a shot targeted to terminate at the terminus of the vertical line positions a golf ball to roll assisted by gravity into the sight area to signify holing the shot and whereby misplaced shots that come to rest upon the expanse downslope of the target area signal whether the shot was effectuated with the correct amount of drive and/or speed to hole the shot.
13. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 12 wherein the arced or semicircular line further comprises demarcations corresponding to the 9 o'clock, 10 o'clock, 11 o'clock, 12 o'clock, 1 o'clock, 2 o'clock, and 3 o'clock positions relative to the sight area.
14. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 12 wherein the top surface has a coefficient of friction approximately equivalent to the speed of the golf green.
15. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 12 wherein the top surface further comprises a grid.
16. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 12 wherein the apparatus comprises 0.020 Styrene having a rubber laminated bottom surface and a transparent laminated top surface.
17. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 14 wherein the top surface includes a printed graphic or photograph.
18. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 12 wherein the apparatus is approximately 0.0125″ to 0.020″ thick.
19. The golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus of claim 18 wherein the expanse is manufactured of: neoprene, neogreen, lycra, thermocline, silicone, thermoplastic elastomer, rubber, cloth, and/or styrene.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0025] It should be noted that although the example embodiments illustrated herewith are depicted rectangularly, additional shaped overlays are contemplated as within scope of this disclosure wherein the expanse is positional to denote a target area and demark the fall line from the high side to the low side of the target area.
[0026] With reference now to the drawings, and in particular
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[0028] Overlay 10 is positional upon a ground surface whereby sight area 22 demarks a target area. For use on a golf green, sight area 22 may be positioned overtop of a cup or, alternatively, elsewhere on the green whereby a player may practice different lines with mind to the topography of the green. Overlay 20 is usable upon a green for target practice without damaging the green and no additional holes are required for use. Overlay 20 is readily portable and may be placed as desired upon the green or elsewhere where practice of the short game is desired.
[0029] Overlay 10 includes leading edge 28 and distal edge 30. Top surface 32 includes vertical line 34, disposed bisecting sight area 22, from terminus 36 at leading edge 28 to distal edge 30. In a preferred embodiment contemplated herewith, vertical line 34 is 12″ in length. Top surface 20 also includes horizontal line 38 disposed in parallel with leading edge 28 and bisecting sight area 22 at right angles relative to vertical line 34. Arced line 40 is disposed spanned from one end of horizontal line 38, leading from one of a pair of lateral edges 42 to the other of the pair of lateral edges 42. Arced line 40 describes a radius of 12″ relative to the sight area 22 whereby the area between arced line 40 and sight area 22 is within 12″ of the sight area 22. In this example embodiment depicted, top surface 20 further includes a grid pattern 32 disposed to assist a player in visualizing the underlying topography of the ground surface upon which overlay 10 is placed. Grid pattern 32 also assists the player in evaluating end positions of shots that have missed sight area 22 to determine the correct break for subsequent shots.
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[0031] Top surface 20 of overlay 10 may be configured to present a coefficient of friction devised to match or closely approximate the speed of a green. However, the fact that a player is able to practice shots upon the green proper represents a useful improvement in the relevant art: the player is shooting upon the green proper, and the practice shot represents the same characteristics and performs in the same capacity as actual play upon the course in question.
[0032] Overlay 10 is positioned with sight area 22 overtop the intended target area. Target area may be a cup. Alternatively, target area may be any position upon a ground surface at which a player may wish to aim and/or practice shooting. Vertical line 34 is positioned to demark the fall line, pointing downslope from the target area. Overlay 10 therefore positions leading edge 28 at the high side of the target area or cup. The player aims for terminus 36 of vertical line 34 to position the correct break and enable holing the shot by gravity acting upon the ball to hole the shot. A correctly aimed shot accommodating the break will therefore come to rest in sight area 22, within the circumference of outer circle 24, corresponding to a holed shot. Where sight area 22 is positioned over top of a cup, the weight of the ball my sink the ball into the hole, at least partially. Shots that come to rest inside inner circle 26 represent a precision and mastery in holing the shot.
[0033] Where the shot breaks to the low side, the ball will enter onto the overlay 10 top surface 20. If the ball was hit with the correct amount of force sufficient to hole the shot were the break properly accommodated, then the ball should come to rest in the area depicted on the overlay between arced line 40 and horizontal line 38. If the ball is hit too hard, with force sufficient to overshoot the target area or cup, the ball will come to rest somewhere outside arced line 40 and potentially off the overlay 10 downslope of the target area. If the ball rolls through the sight area 22 and comes to rest within the arced line 40, the shot likely would have been holed. Thus, overlay 10 demarks shots for which the break was not properly accommodated whereby the player may take account of the line and adjust his or her aim and distance control appropriately.
[0034] Grid 32 further serves to aid the player in visualizing the underlying topography as well as line. Further, arced line 40 may include positional demarcations 44 indicative of directions of the clock, for example 9 o'clock, 10 o'clock, 11 o'clock, 12 o'clock, 1 o'clock, 2 o'clock, and 3 o'clock. These demarcations 44 further assist a player in aiming and adjusting shots which broke to the low side of the target area or missed the target area and/or came to rest upon top surface 20. Ideally, if hit with the correct amount of force to hole the shot with a correct aim, the ball will always come to rest upon top surface 20 of overlay 20—either in or through the sight area 22 proper (and thus signal holing the shot) or between the arced line 40 and horizontal line 38 to signal the break.
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[0038] The present golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus 10, therefore, is useful in assisting a player develop confidence in their short game by visually signaling the topography and its effects upon the break of a shot line. The present golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus 10 visually signals the correct break both before and after putting and enables a player to practice upon any green whereat said player is apt to play. The present golf green topographic overlay and target assist apparatus 10 enables a player to practice his or her short game in real world conditions and upon an actual green wherein the speed, lie, and line of play are represented as in actual game play.