Golf training aid
20180326281 ยท 2018-11-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/3632
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/3617
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention is a device attachable to a golf club which provides feedback, when the ball is struck on a sub-optimal area of the clubface, or at a suboptimal angle. The device is shaped to cover certain areas of the clubface, except the desired striking zone, such that the golf ball strikes the device during an impact resulting from a golf swing with sub-optimal swing path, attack angle or club face angle. The device provides physical and audible feedback, during impact of a golf swing, due to the differing feel and sound generated when the ball impacts the device, rather than the optimal area of the clubface. The device provides visual feedback, as due to the convex shape of the device, a differing golf ball flight is achieved when the golf ball impacts the device rather than the optimal area of the clubface.
Claims
1. A golf training aid comprising a device which is attached to a standard golf club head and covers certain portions of the clubface, with a convex surface shaped in a way, and constructed from such material, that when the golf ball strikes the surface of the device rather than the optimal area of the clubface, a combination of the sound, feel and ball flight of the golf shot are altered as compared to a ball-strike from the optimal area of the clubface, giving the golfer feedback that a sub-optimal strike has occurred.
2. The device of claim 1, further comprising an adhesive backing on one surface of the device to allow attachment to the clubface.
3. The device of claim 1, further comprising a magnetic backing on one surface of the device to allow attachment to the clubface.
4. The device of claim 1, covering only the lower, heel and toe sections of the clubface with flat surface being attachable to the clubface and convex surface on the opposite side, facing away from the clubface once attached, leaving the optimal strike area of the clubface exposed.
5. The device of claim 1, covering only the lower section of the clubface with flat surface being attachable to the clubface and convex surface on the opposite side, facing away from the clubface once attached.
6. The device of claim 1, covering only the heel section of the clubface with flat surface being attachable to the clubface and convex surface on the opposite side, facing away from the clubface once attached.
7. The device of claim 1, covering only the toe section of the clubface with flat surface being attachable to the clubface and convex surface on the opposite side, facing away from the clubface once attached.
8. The device of claim 1, constructed from plastic.
9. The device from claim 1, constructed from metal.
10. The device from claim 1, constructed from a combination of plastic and metal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
[0016] A golf swing involves moving the head of a golf club, whether it be an iron or wood type golf club, through a golf ball, catching that golf ball in the center of the clubface. Achieving an optimal golf shot depends on striking the golf ball with certain impact dynamics (for example, the club's angle of attack and clubface angle).
[0017] The device of the present invention provides with repeated use, for a correction or improvement in the execution of an optimal strike at impact within the golf swing, by providing feedback when, upon performing a golf shot with sub-optimal impact dynamics, the golf ball strikes the device rather than the optimal area (center) of the clubface, as it would during a golf swing with optimal impact dynamics.
[0018] Feedback provided by the device for sub-optimal strikes are a combination of; (1) physical feedback due to vibrations up the golf club shaft being noticeably different than those experienced when the ball is struck optimally and does not contact the device, given the materials used to construct the device, (2) audible feedback due to the sound of the ball impacting the device being noticeably different than the sound experienced when the ball is struck optimally and contacts the clubface rather than the device, and (3) visual feedback as the convex surface shape of the device ensures that when the ball is struck sub-optimally and contacts the device rather than the center of the club, the ball flight is noticeably different (lower, higher, more right or left). The feedback makes the golfer more aware of off-center strikes and strikes with sub-optimal club dynamics at impact, providing an emphasis of the proper swing characteristics through repetition and developing a mental imprinting thereof that the golfer can apply to their golf swing, to achieve optimal strike more consistently.
[0019] Referring now to the drawing presented at
[0020] For example, for an iron type golf club the optimal club dynamics at impact are generally considered to be a descending strike with a square clubface. The preferred embodiment of the invention for an iron type golf club, as per
[0021] The golfer can utilize the present invention which, in the preferred embodiment comes with a protective piece of paper on the adhesive that can be removed when it is time to use the device. At that time, the golfer would remove the protective sheet that covers the adhesive and then, based on the club chosen such as an iron, the device 1 is sized to fit on face of the golf club such that the golfer would apply the device directly to the clubface 3 and compress the device on the clubface wherein the adhesive will cause the device to stick to the clubface. An adhesive is selected such that the device is firmly attached to the clubface but can be removed after the ball is hit. In other words, the device can be peeled off of the club face after use.
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[0025] Note that although the invention is shown in various embodiments, other embodiments may be possible using materials other than plastic for the body of the device, and attachment methods other than adhesive, such as magnets, clips or other attachments. Also, the shape of the device could be varied to achieve the function of conforming to the golf clubface while at the same time providing feedback for certain club dynamics at impact, as desired.
[0026] The invention has been shown and described herein in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.