Golf training device

10286284 ยท 2019-05-14

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    Abstract

    A golf training device comprises a first elastic band loop attached to a strap wrapped around the lead shoulder of the golfer at one end and to the shaft of the golf club at the other end and also comprises a second elastic band loop attached to a strap wrapped around the lead shoulder of the golfer at one end and to the butt end of the grip of the golf club at the other end. When the golfer extends his or her arms to swing the golf club, the resistance provided by the rubber bands helps guide the golfer's swing by informing the proper location of the arms and hands of the golfer relative to the body for maximum leverage throughout the golf swing.

    Claims

    1. A golf training device for a golfer swinging a golf club, the golf club containing a shaft, a head and a grip, the golfer having a lead shoulder and a trailing shoulder, said training device comprising: a first elastic band loop configured to be attached at a first end to a point above a midsection of the golfer's body, said first elastic band loop being attached at a second end to the shaft of the golf club; and a second elastic band loop configured to be attached at a first end to a point above a midsection of the golfer's body, said second elastic band loop being attached at a second end to a butt end of the grip, wherein the first elastic band loop extends 2.0 inches to 6.5 inches per lb. of extension force applied to the first elastic band loop and provide resistance in a range of 1 to 5 lbs. of force and wherein the second elastic band loop extends 2.0 inches to 6.5 inches per lb. of extension force applied to the first elastic band loop and provide resistance in a range of 1 to 5 lbs. of force.

    2. The golf training device of claim 1 further comprising a shoulder harness worn by the golfer, the shoulder harness containing a first strap wrapping around the golfer's lead shoulder and a second strap wrapping around the golfer's trailing shoulder, the first elastic band loop being attached at the first end to the first strap of the shoulder harness.

    3. The golf training device of claim 2 wherein the first end of the second elastic band loop is attached to the first strap of the shoulder harness.

    4. The golf training device of claim 1 wherein the first end of the first elastic band loop and the first end of the second elastic band loop are threaded through a channel attached to the first strap of the harness.

    5. The golf training device of claim 1 wherein the second end of the first elastic band loop is attached at a middle one third of the golf club shaft.

    6. The golf training device of claim 1 wherein an attachment of the second end of the second elastic band loop to the grip of the golf club is held in place under a hand of the golfer, the second end of the second elastic band being held under the hand of the golfer.

    7. The golf training device of claim 1 wherein the first elastic band loop extends 3.0 inches to 4.0 inches per lb. of extension force applied to the first elastic band loop and provide resistance in a range of 3 to 4 lbs. of force.

    8. The golf training device of claim 1 wherein the second elastic band loop extends 3.0 inches to 4.0 inches per lb. of extension force applied to the first elastic band loop and provide resistance in a range of 3 to 4 lbs. of force.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 presents a rear view of the golf training device in a folded position according to an embodiment of the present invention;

    (2) FIG. 2 illustrates a front view of the golf training device of the present invention in a folded position;

    (3) FIG. 3 portrays a component of the golf training device of the present invention;

    (4) FIG. 4 is a rear view of the golf training device in an unfolded position;

    (5) FIG. 5 shows a front view of the golf training device in an unfolded position;

    (6) FIG. 6 is a close-up view of the device being held by a user in the course of using the device of the present invention; and

    (7) FIG. 7 is a front view of a golfer using the device of the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (8) The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention.

    (9) The device 10 is depicted in FIGS. 1-5 and a use configuration 20 is illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 7. The device 10 comprises a harness that the golfer 45 wears on his or her shoulders. The harness has a right shoulders strap 13A and left shoulder strap 13B that wrap around the golfers arms. The harness contains a mounting pad 23 at its center to which the right shoulders straps 13A and left shoulder straps 13B are attached via triangular shaped ring 12 that is attached to material piece 22 that is in turn attached to the mounting pad 23. A golfer 45 typically has a lead arm which is the left arm for a right handed golfer or the right arm for a left handed golfer.

    (10) The left shoulder strap contains a channel 11 through which a first elastic band loop 25 and a second elastic band loop 27 are threaded as shown in FIG. 7. It is noted that the lead arm of the golfer depicted in FIG. 7 is the left arm; however, if the golfer's right arm was the lead arm, the channel 11 that contains the first elastic band loop 25 and a second elastic band loop 27 would be attached to the right shoulder strap.

    (11) The channel 11 is configured to secure a first end of the elastic band loop 25 and a first end of elastic band loop 27 in place and may be made of fabric, cloth or other suitable materials such as plastic. It should be noted that other attachment mediums of the elastic band loops 25 and 27 to the body of the golfer also fall within the scope of the present invention. These include but not limited to attachment to any article of clothing worn by the golfer as well as addition sewn to the clothing of the golfer.

    (12) The second unattached opposing end of the first elastic band loop 25 is attached to about a midpoint of a golf club 35; however the attachment point of the first elastic band loop 25 may be placed anywhere on the shaft 35 of the golf club and span from just above the head of the golf club 39 to below the grip of the golf club 28. The second unattached opposing end of the second elastic band loop 27 is attached to the butt end of the grip of the golf club 28 as shown in FIG. 6; however, an attachment to any part of the grip falls within the scope of the present invention. The preferred attachment point for the second end of the first elastic band loop 25 is the middle one third of the shaft 35 between the head 39 and grip 28. The second elastic band loop 27 attachment to the butt end of the grip of the golf club 28 may be placed under the hand of the golfer placed on the grip 28 of the golf club 35 as illustrated in FIG. 6.

    (13) The length of the first elastic band loop 25 and the second elastic band loop 27 is adjusted in such a way that their attachment to the shaft 35 of the golf club and to the butt end of the grip of the golf club 28 result in extending the first elastic band loop 25 and the second elastic band loop 27 by 5 inches to about 20 and in a resistance force of 1 lbs. to about 5 lbs. The golfer may vary band extension levels in the course of training to a level that the golfer deems useful and comfortable.

    (14) The attachment of the second end of the first elastic band loop 25 to the shaft 35 of the golf club may be done using a slip knot 29 as shown in FIG. 6; however other means of attachment such as a tie knot, tape and Velcro also fall within the scope of the present invention.

    (15) The attachment of the second end of the second elastic band loop 27 to the grip of the golf club 28 may be done by looping it around the grip of the golf club 28 and securing the attached end with the golfer's lead hand 41 as shown in FIG. 6. However, other means of attachment such as a tie knot, tape and Velcro also fall within the scope of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 7, the golfer's trailing hand 78 is placed on the grip below the lead hand 41.

    (16) FIG. 7 shows a golfer 45 in the address position using the device 10 in which the elastic loop bands 25 and 27 are attached to the golf club 35. The attachment of the elastic bands serves to guide the swing and to inform the location of the arms and hands of the golfer 45 relative to the body and to provide maximum leverage throughout the golf swing.

    (17) Since golf players very in height, ability and strength, the lengths and elongation resistance characteristics of the first elastic band loop 25 and the second elastic band loop 27 may need to be adjusted to suit the specific needs of each golfer. Generally, the length of each elastic band loop will be about 17 inches with a range of about 12-22 inches and elasticity characteristics in the range of about a 2.0 inch to about 6.5 inch extension for each lb. of applied extension force applied to the bands and preferably in the range of 3.0 inch to about 4.0 inch extension for each lb. of applied extension force applied to the bands. Length adjustments may be done by the golfer to the bands by tying the elastic band loops into a knot.