Golf swing training apparatus and system
10213675 ยท 2019-02-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/3621
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B15/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/3638
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/3632
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B60/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf training aid 20 that provides to the user unmistakable positive feedback how to use the hands, wrists and forearms in the golf swing to affect what has been popularly called Ben Hogan's Secret Move, particularly during the transition of the golf swing. Golf training aid 20 also provides the golfer unmistakable feedback as to whether they have executed the correct movement that Hogan explained in his 1955 Life magazine article.
Claims
1. A golf swing training aid comprising: a shaft with grip at one end thereof; a weight formed inside the non-grip end of said shaft to weight said non-grip end beyond the weight provided by the shaft; a base with flexible tail that extends out a distance from said base; wherein the non-tail end of said base is releasable attached to the non-grip end of said shaft in a manner such that, when the said training aid is swung to the top of a backswing, the base with flexible tail drapes over the non-grip end of said shaft.
2. The golf swing training aid of claim 1, further comprising a sleeve affixed to the non-grip end of said shaft that removeably receives the non-tail end of said base.
3. The golf swing training claim of claim 2, wherein said sleeve is selected from a group of sleeves consisting of sleeves that are rectangular in cross-section and sleeves that are circular in cross section.
4. The golf swing training aid of claim 1, further comprising weights releasably attached to each side of said base.
5. The golf swing training aid of claim 1, wherein said base comprises a layer of nylon lined neoprene material with a layer of hook material on one side and a layer of loop material on the opposed side.
6. The golf swing training aid of claim 1, wherein the tail extends out approximately 21 inches from the base, plus or minus 5 inches.
7. The golf swing training aid of claim 1, wherein the tail extends out approximately 34 inches from the base, plus or minus 5 inches.
8. The golf swing training aid of claim 1, wherein a plurality of bases with tails extending therefrom are releasably attached to the non-grip end of said golf shaft.
9. The golf swing training aid of claim 8, wherein the tails of such bases are the same length.
10. The golf swing training aid of claim 9, wherein the tails of such bases are different lengths.
11. The golf swing training aid of claim 1, wherein said flexible tail comprises a strip of stretchable fabric.
12. A golf swing training method comprising the steps of: taking a golf swing training aid having a shaft with grip at one end thereof and weight formed inside the opposing end of said shaft weighting said non-grip end beyond the weight provided by said shaft; releasably attaching to said non-grip end of said shaft a base with flexible tail that extends out a distance from said base; swinging said training aid backwards and upwards until said base with flexible tail drapes over the non-grip end of said shaft; and swinging said training aid downwards and forwards with the intention of throwing said base with flexible tail off said shaft.
13. The golf swing training method of claim 12, wherein the base further comprises weights detachably attached to either side thereof.
14. The golf swing training method of claim 12, wherein more than one base with flexible tail is releasably attached to the non-grip end of said shaft.
15. The golf swing training method of claim 14, wherein said flexible tails are of the same length.
16. The golf swing training method of claim 14, wherein said flexible tails are of different lengths.
17. A golf swing training method comprising the steps of: taking a golf swing training aid having a shaft with grip at one end thereof; releasably attaching to said non-grip end of said shaft a base having weights attached thereto with flexible tail that extends out a distance from said base; swinging said training club backwards and upwards until said base with flexible tail drapes over the non-grip end of said golf shaft; swinging said training club downwards and forwards with the intention of throwing said base with flexible tail off said shaft; taking a golf club having a shaft with grip at one end, a club head at the opposing end for hitting balls, and a weight formed inside the non-grip end of said shaft such that said golf club is weighted substantially identically to said golf swing training aid; addressing a golf ball; swinging said training club backwards and upwards; and swinging said training club downwards and forwards to hit the golf ball using the feeling developed with the golf swing training aid to throw the base with flexible tail off said shaft.
18. The golf swing training method of claim 17, wherein the non-grip end of the shaft of said training aid is weighted beyond the weight provided by said shaft.
19. The golf swing training method of claim 17, wherein more than one base with flexible tail is releasably attached to the non-grip end of the shaft of said training aid.
20. The golf swing training method of claim 19, wherein said flexible tails of said training aid are of different lengths.
21. A golf swing training aid comprising: a shaft with grip at one end thereof; a base with flexible tail that extends out a distance from said base; weights releasably attached to each side of said base; wherein the non-tail end of said base is releasable attached to the non-grip end of said shaft in a manner such that, when the said training aid is swung to the top of a backswing, the base with flexible tail drapes over the non-grip end of said shaft.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(23) 20 Golf swing training club 22 Grip 24 Hook material on the removable rectangular head 25 Weight for shaft 26 Golf swing training club shaft 28 Loop material on the left side detachable weight 29 Loop material on the right side detachable weight 30 Hook material on removable sleeve 34 Left side rectangular detachable weight 35 Right side rectangular detachable weight 36 Left side hook material on the back of multi-layered base with short stretchable fabric 38 Right side hook material on the back of multi-layered base with short stretchable fabric 42 Loop material on the front of multi-layered base 44 Neoprene with nylon fabric on each side 46 Multi-layered base with short stretchable fabric sewn into the bottom 48 Multi-layered base with long stretchable fabric sewn into the bottom 50 Golf club capable of hitting balls exactly weighted like the golf swing training club of the present invention 52 Golf clubhead 54 Removable spherical head 56 Set screw 58 Golf shaft 60 Removable rectangular head 62 Threaded hole for set screw 64 Removable round sleeve 66 Short stretchable fabric 68 Long stretchable fabric 70 Target line 72 Hook material on removable spherical head 74 Hook material on left side of the back of multi-layered base with long stretchable fabric 76 Hook material on the right side of the back of multi-layered base with long stretchable fabric
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(25) Shaft 26 also has a weight 25 epoxied into the end of it, so that it amplifies the feeling of where the golf clubhead 52 would normally be in a golf swing motion. Removable round sleeve 64 is another section of aluminum tubing that could be sourced from the same place as the shaft 26 section. The set screw 56 is a normal screw found in any hardware store.
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(37) Detachable weights 34 and 35 cause the multi-layered base 46 to drape over the shaft 26 at the top of the backswing. This draping over the shaft 26 causes the golfer's wrists to do what Mr. Hogan described in the Life magazine article, I cupped the wrist gradually backward and inward on the backswing so that the wrist formed a slight V at the top of the swing. The angle was not more than four or six degrees, almost invisible to the human eye.
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(46) In order to use the golf swing training system of the present invention, the golfer gets into the address position shown in
(47) Once arrived at the top of the backswing shown in
(48) After completing the training exercise explained above, the golfer then takes club 50 with clubhead 52 which is weighted exactly the same as training club 20 and make the same motion with the club 50 while hitting an actual golf ball. This serves to recreate the same feel that the student had with training club 20 on the backswing, and also when trying to throw the clubhead down the middle of the fairway into the forward swing, just as the student tried to do with identically weighted training club 20 while attached to multi-layered base 46 (or 48) with stretchable fabric 66 (or 68).
SUMMARY AND SCOPE
(49) Thus we can see that this training club 20 provides the golfer with unmistakable feedback, since it exactly mirrors the motion of the golfer's hands, wrists and forearms. Furthermore, training club 20 allows the golfer to feel the correct transition. In addition, the upper 22 and lower 26 sections of the shaft of training aid 20 provide unmistakable feedback by the way the shaft sections remain lined up in the various checkpoints of the swing. It also should be clear that training club 20 allows the golfer to feel the correct release of the golf training club 20 through the ball. This allow both inexperienced and scratch golfers to improve their ball striking abilities.
(50) It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but may also be expressed in other embodiments, by rearrangement, modification or substitution of parts or steps, within the spirit of the invention.