Golf Training Aid
20220331679 · 2022-10-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/3621
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/3667
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf training aid is disclosed for use with alignment sticks. The golf training aid includes an elongate member with a longitudinal axis and a first and second set of holes. The first set of holes is space apart farther than the second set. The elongate ember also has a target alignment hole positioned in between the first and second set of holes. All the holes are constructed to receive and hold an alignment stick. The golf training aid has least two configurations: a wide hitting box configuration and a narrow box configuration.
Claims
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19. A golf training aid comprising: an elongate member formed in a plank shape defined, in part by: a main face extending, in a main plane, longitudinally in a length direction of the elongate member, a first side extending in the length direction of the elongate member and along a first edge of the main face, the first side being orthogonal to the main plane, a second side extending in the length direction of the elongate member and along a second edge of the main face opposite the first edge, and a width direction of the elongate member being a direction oriented orthogonally through both the first side and the second side, and a rear face extending in a rear plane in the length direction of the elongate member, the rear face being spaced apart from and parallel to the main face, and a thickness direction of the elongate member being a direction oriented orthogonally through both the main face and the rear face, wherein the elongate member includes: one or more holes extending into the first side of the elongate member in the width direction, the one or more holes being sized to accommodate an alignment stick therein respectively, and a putting hole extending completely through the elongate member in the thickness direction, and partially through the elongate member in the width direction, the putting hole being positioned at the second side of the elongate member such that the second side of the elongate member has a gap along the length direction, and the putting hole being sized to allow a golf ball to pass therethrough, and wherein the golf training aid is configured to train a user in: a vertical orientation, in which the rear face extends perpendicular to a playing surface such that the second side of the elongate member is positioned against the playing surface, and in which the putting hole is bounded by the surface, and a horizontal orientation, in which the rear face extends parallel to the playing surface such that the putting hole is open on both sides of the elongate member to the environment, and wherein to transition the elongate member from the vertical position to the horizontal position, the elongate member is turned about an axis extending in the length direction of the elongate member.
20. The golf training aid according to claim 19, wherein the one or more holes include: a target alignment hole that is aligned centrally in the elongate member, the target alignment hold extending into the first side in a direction that is perpendicular with respect to a plane of the second side, and wherein the elongate member further includes one or more angle holes that extend through the main face across the thickness direction of the elongate member, an angle of the one or more angle holes being non-orthogonal to the main face of the elongate member.
21. The golf training aid according to claim 20, wherein the angle of the one or more angle holes is a swing plane angle and is oriented to further align with the target alignment hole.
22. The golf training aid according to claim 20, wherein the one or more angle holes includes an iron swing angle hole that is angled through the elongate member such that the angle formed with respect to the main face ranges from 50-60 degrees.
23. The golf training aid according to claim 22, wherein the angle of the iron swing angle hole is 56 degrees.
24. The golf training aid according to claim 20, wherein the one or more angle holes includes an iron swing angle hole and a wood swing angle hole, and wherein, the iron swing angle hole is located a first distance from a centerline that is colinear with the target alignment hole, and the wood swing angle hole is located at a second distance from the centerline that is colinear with the target alignment hole, the second distance being greater than the first distance.
25. The golf training aid according to claim 20, wherein the one or more angle holes includes a wood swing angle hole that is angled through the elongate member such that the angle formed with respect to the main face ranges from 40-50 degrees.
26. The golf training aid according to claim 25, wherein the angle of the iron swing angle hole is 48 degrees.
27. A golf training aid comprising: an elongate member having a main face with a length dimension and a width dimension, the length dimension being greater than the width dimension, the elongate member being rotatable to use in a vertical position and a horizontal position, and the elongate member including: a putting hole sized to allow passage of a golf ball through the main face of the elongate member, the putting hole being positioned such that: when the elongate member is placed on a surface in the vertical position, the main face is oriented vertically with respect to the surface such that the golf ball is passable through the putting hole along the surface, an upper edge of the putting hole being bounded by the elongate member in the width direction, and a lower edge of the putting hole being bounded by the surface, and when the elongate member is placed on the surface in the horizontal position, the main face is oriented horizontally with respect to the surface such that the back of the elongate member is against the surface and the putting hole inaccessible such that the golf ball does not pass therethrough; and a plurality of alignment holes dispersed in the elongate member, each alignment hole sized to accommodate insertion therein of an alignment stick, which alignment stick is oriented to permit golf club swing training.
28. The golf training aid according to claim 27, wherein the elongate member is a parallelepiped.
29. The golf training aid according to claim 27, wherein the plurality of alignment holes includes: a first through hole and a second through hole that each pass through the main face at a perimeter edge of the main face on a side of the elongate member adjacent to the putting hole, the first hole being disposed a predetermined distance in a first direction away from a symmetry axis of the putting hole, and the second hole being disposed the predetermined distance in a second direction, opposite the first direction, away from the symmetry axis of the putting hole, and a putting target alignment hole extending through the main face perpendicularly with respect to the main face and at a position vertically above and aligned with the symmetry axis of the putting hole.
30. The golf training aid according to claim 29, wherein the plurality of alignment holes includes a swing target alignment hole that extends in the width direction of the elongate member and parallel to the main face thereof, the swing target alignment hole extending along a line that aligns with the putting target alignment hole position that is vertically above and aligned with the symmetry axis of the putting hole such that an axis of the putting target alignment hole intersects with an axis of the swing target alignment hole.
31. The golf training aid according to claim 30, wherein the swing target alignment hole extends completely through the width dimension of the elongate member from a side of the elongate member so as to open into an upper area of the putting hole.
32. The golf training aid according to claim 27, wherein the alignment stick includes a first alignment stick and a second alignment stick, and wherein the plurality of alignment holes includes a pair of holes that extends in the width direction of the elongate member and parallel to the main face thereof so as to extend into a side of the elongate member, the pair of holes indicating the locations where the first alignment stick is received and where the second alignment stick is received, respectively, to indicate a wide hitting box for training.
33. The golf training aid according to claim 27, wherein the alignment stick includes a first alignment stick and a second alignment stick, and wherein the plurality of alignment holes includes a pair of holes that extends in the width direction of the elongate member and parallel to the main face thereof so as to extend into a side of the elongate member, the pair of holes indicating the locations where the first alignment stick is received and where the second alignment stick are received, respectively, to indicate a narrow hitting box for training.
34. The golf training aid according to claim 27, wherein the alignment stick includes a first alignment stick and a second alignment stick, and wherein the plurality of alignment holes includes: a first pair of holes that extends in the width direction of the elongate member and parallel to the main face thereof so as to extend into a side of the elongate member, the first pair of holes indicating the locations where the first alignment stick is received and where the second alignment stick is received, respectively, to indicate a wide hitting box for training, and a second pair of holes that extends in the width direction of the elongate member and parallel to the main face thereof so as to extend into a side of the elongate member, the second pair of holes indicating the locations where the first alignment stick is alternately received and where the second alignment stick is alternately received, respectively, to indicate a narrow hitting box for training, and wherein the first pair of holes are spaced apart from a center of the elongate member a first distance and the second pair of holes are spaced apart from the center of the elongate member a second distance, the second distance being less than the first distance.
35. The golf training aid according to claim 27, wherein the alignment stick includes a first alignment stick and a second alignment stick, and wherein when the elongate member is placed on a surface in the vertical position, the first alignment stick is inserted through a first hole of the plurality of alignment holes and the second alignment stick is inserted through a second hole of the plurality of alignment holes to simultaneously support the elongate member in the vertical position and provide a target putting hitting box.
36. The golf training aid according to claim 35, wherein the alignment stick further includes a third alignment stick, and wherein the third alignment stick is inserted through the putting target alignment hole to provide a putting target alignment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The invention can be better understood with reference to the following figures. The components within the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed on clearly illustrating example aspects of the invention. In the figures, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the different views and/or embodiments. Furthermore, various features of different disclosed embodiments can be combined to form additional embodiments, which are part of this disclosure. It will be understood that certain components and details may not appear in the figures to assist in more clearly describing the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0045] Reference is made herein to some specific examples of the present invention, including any best modes contemplated by the inventor for carrying out the invention. Examples of these specific embodiments are illustrated in the accompanying figures. While the invention is described in conjunction with these specific embodiments, it will be understood that it is not intended to limit the invention to the described or illustrated embodiments. To the contrary, it is intended to cover alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
[0046] In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. Particular example embodiments of the present invention may be implemented without some or all of these specific details. In other instances, process operations well known to persons of skill in the art have not been described in detail in order not to obscure unnecessarily the present invention. Various techniques and mechanisms of the present invention will sometimes be described in singular form for clarity. However, it should be noted that some embodiments include multiple iterations of a technique or multiple mechanisms, unless noted otherwise. Similarly, various steps of the methods shown and described herein are not necessarily performed in the order indicated, or performed at all, in certain embodiments. Accordingly, some implementations of the methods discussed herein may include more or fewer steps than those shown or described. Further, the techniques and mechanisms of the present invention will sometimes describe a connection, relationship or communication between two or more entities. It should be noted that a connection or relationship between entities does not necessarily mean a direct, unimpeded connection, as a variety of other entities or processes may reside or occur between any two entities. Consequently, an indicated, connection does not necessarily mean a direct, unimpeded connection, unless otherwise noted.
[0047] The following list of example features corresponds to the attached figures and is provided for ease of reference, where like reference numerals designate corresponding features throughout the specification and figures: [0048] Golf Training Aid 5 [0049] Elongate Member 7 [0050] Longitudinal Axis 8 [0051] Major Face 9 [0052] Wide Hitting Box Holes (First Set of Holes) 10 [0053] First Distance 12 [0054] Narrow Hitting Box Holes (Second Set of Holes) 15 [0055] Second Distance 17 [0056] Target Alignment Hole 20 [0057] Putting Hitting Box Holes 25 [0058] Putting Ball Pass Through 30 [0059] Putting Target Alignment Hole 35 [0060] Iron Swing Angle Hole 40 [0061] Iron Swing Configuration 41 [0062] Iron Swing Angle 42 [0063] Iron Swing Plane 43 [0064] Iron Swing Hole Distance From Target Alignment Hole 44 [0065] Wood Swing Angle Hole 45 [0066] Wood Swing Configuration 46 [0067] Wood Swing Angle 47 [0068] Wood Swing Plane 48 [0069] Wood Swing Hole Distance From Target Alignment Hole 49 [0070] Alignment Stick Storage Rack 50 [0071] Storage Rack Holes 55 [0072] Alignment Sticks 60-1, 60-2, 60-3, 60-4 [0073] Flat Orientation 65 [0074] Wide Hitting Box Configuration 68 [0075] Wide Hitting Planar Box (Shaded) 70 [0076] Golf Ball 75 [0077] Golf Tee 80 [0078] Narrow Hitting Box Configuration 82 [0079] Narrow Hitting Planar box (Shaded) 85 [0080] Upright Position 90 [0081] Putting Hitting Box 95 [0082] Putting Configuration 97 [0083] Golf Cup 100 [0084] Putting Ball Travel Path 105
[0085] The present invention presents many embodiments and many aspects that may be used independently or in conjunction.
[0086] As illustrated in
[0087] The golf training aid 5 as illustrated in
[0088] The golf training aid 5 comprises at least two configurations: a wide hitting box configuration 68 and a narrow hitting box configuration 82. In the wide hitting box configuration 68, a first alignment stick 60-1 and a second alignment stick 60-2 are inserted into the first set of holes 10, and both the first and second alignment sticks 60-1, 60-2 (1) extend from the elongate member 7 predominately in a first direction orthogonal to the longitudinal axis 8, and (2) define a wide hitting box planar area 70. This wide hitting box configuration 68 can be seen in
[0089] The putting hitting box holes 25, putting ball pass through 30, putting target alignment hole 35, iron swing angle hole 40, and wood swing angle hole 45 instead run from the front of the major face 9 to the back of the elongate member 7 (shown in
[0090] In either the iron swing configuration 41 or the wood swing configuration 46, if the golfer places a club shaft on the alignment stick that is placed in the angled hole 40 or 45 the golf training aid 5 will guide the alignment of the sweet spot of the club-face while providing a visual for the true target line with the target alignment hole 20, so that the golfer can both hit the ball with the sweet spot of the club-face, and do so while in a true alignment with the intended target, which is a big advantage over prior art, which requires use of separate independent aids for swing alignment and for target alignment.
[0091] In another aspect, the golf training aid 5 comprises also a putting configuration 97 wherein (1) the first and second alignment sticks (60-1, 60-2 in
[0092] When the elongate member 7 of the golf training aid 5 is a rectangular prism, as shown in
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[0094] The wide hitting box configuration 68 is meant for hitting the golf ball 75 either with a golf tee 80 (
[0095] The narrow hitting box configuration 82 illustrated in
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[0100] What is now disclosed is a method for golf training, comprising the following steps: (a) providing a golf training aid 5 with an elongate member 7 with a longitudinal axis 8, the elongate member 7 itself comprising: (1) a first set of two holes 10, each constructed to receive an alignment stick (60-1, 60-2), the first set of holes spaced apart from each other; and (2) a target alignment hole 20 constructed to receive an alignment stick 60-3, the target alignment hole 20 being positioned in between the first set of holes 10; (b) inserting a first and second alignment sticks (60-1, 60-2) into the first set of holes 10 such that the first and second alignment sticks (60-1, 60-2) extend orthogonally from the longitudinal axis 8 and define a hitting box 70; (c) inserting a third alignment stick 60-3 into the target alignment hole 20 such that the third alignment stick 60-3 extends orthogonally from the longitudinal axis 8; (d) aligning the third alignment stick 60-3 with the target 100; (e) positioning a golf ball 75 within the hitting box 70; and (f) swinging a golf club to strike the golf ball 75 such that the golf ball 75 travels of the third alignment stick 60-3. Additionally, the method may further comprise, wherein the golf training aid 5 comprises a swing angle hole (40 or 50) constructed to receive an alignment stick 60-4: (g) before swinging the golf club, inserting a fourth alignment stick 60-4 into the swing angle hole (40 or 50) such that the fourth alignment stick 60-4 (1) extends away from the elongate member 7 in a direction that is orthogonal to the first alignment stick 60-1 and (2) defines a swing plane (43 or 48) that is at a swing angle (42 or 47) with the longitudinal axis 8, wherein the swing angle (42 or 47) is in the range of 40-60 degrees; and (h) maintaining the golf club parallel to the swing plane (either 43 or 48) for at least a portion of the swing. The portion of the swing where the golf club should be maintained parallel to the swing plane can be prior to the ball strike, or can be after the front swing.
[0101] Another golf training method may comprise these following steps: (a) providing a golf training aid 5 with an elongate member 7 with a longitudinal axis 8, the elongate member 7 comprising: (1) a putting hole 30 constructed to allow a golf ball 75 to pass there through; (2) a set of two holes 25 each constructed to receive an alignment stick 60-1, 60-2; and (3) a putting target alignment hole 35 constructed to receive an alignment stick 60-3, the putting target alignment hole 35 positioned above the putting hole 30 and in between the set of holes 25; (b) inserting a first and second alignment sticks 60-1, 60-2 into the first set of holes 25 such that the first and second alignment sticks 60-1, 60-2 extend orthogonally from the longitudinal axis 8, defining a putting box 95; (c) inserting a third alignment stick 60-3 into the putting target alignment hole 35 such that the third alignment stick 60-3 extends orthogonally from the longitudinal axis 8; (d) aligning the third alignment stick 60-3 with the target 100; (e) positioning the golf ball 75 within the putting box 95; and (f) striking the golf ball 75 such that it travels under the third alignment stick 60-3 and through the putting hole 30. For this training method, the golf ball 75 can be stuck with a putter having a putter head, and during the ball strike, the putter head can also travel under the third alignment stick 60-3.
[0102] Although the term wood has been used in this disclosure, it would be understood that the only difference between a wood swing setup and a driver swing setup is the golf tee used with the driver setup, with the driver swing plane and the wood swing plane essentially one and the same and the driver swing angle and wood swing angle substantially the same. Therefore, the same configuration of the golf training aid disclosed herein for the wood swing also aids the driver swing, and one may consider the terms wood swing and driver swing to be interchangeable in the context of the configuration and use of the golf training aid of the present invention.
[0103] The invention has been described in connection with specific embodiments that illustrate examples of the invention but do not limit its scope. Various example systems have been shown and described having various aspects and elements. Unless indicated otherwise, any feature, aspect or element of any of these systems may be removed from, added to, combined with or modified by any other feature, aspect or element of any of the systems. As will be apparent to persons skilled in the art, modifications and adaptations to the above-described systems and methods can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which is defined only by the following claims. Moreover, the applicant expressly does not intend that the following claims “and the embodiments in the specification to be strictly coextensive.” Phillips v. AHW Corp., 415 F.3d 1303, 1323 (Fed. Cir. 2005) (en banc).