1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to golf training aids and more particularly, to a golf putting training aid, which helps the user to control putting techniques at different putting distances.
2. Description of the Related Art
In golf, “putter” means a short golf club used for putting the ball into the hole; “putt” means a light golf stroke made on the putting green in an effort to place the ball into the hole.
Normally, when putting a golf ball, if the factors of the surroundings of the green, such as the lawn, wind direction, hole distance, slop, etc. are not taken into account, it is easier to put the ball into the hole by moving the putter head straightly ahead. In the contrary, if the putter head path is not straight, the ball will not roll straightly in direction toward the hole.
Further, when the putting force is constant, the distance of the putter head from the ball (hereinafter called as countermarch distance) is directly proportional to the ball rolling distance.
As a golf game beginner is not familiar with putting techniques, it is difficult to estimate the accurate countermarch distance. Further, because few simple and effective golf putting training aids are commercially available, a beginner is difficult to move the putter in putting the ball to roll straightly into the hole, or to estimate how far the ball can roll when putting the ball at a different countermarch distance.
It is one object of the present invention to provide a golf putting training aid, which effectively helps the user control straight putting techniques, driving the ball to roll into the target hole.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a golf putting training aid, which helps the user understand the ball rolling distance when putting the ball at different countermarch distances.
To achieve these and other objects of the invention, a golf putting training aid comprises a base frame having a bottom panel and a sidewall arranged at right angles and an opening and an end plate located on the sidewall, a collimator plate having a collimator face at the front side, a positioning mechanism for holding the collimator plate and moving the collimator plate in a parallel manner toward or away from the sidewall and locking the collimator plate in the desired position, a ball-hole table having a tabletop, a sliding groove extending around the tabletop and ball holes located on the tabletop in communication with the sliding groove, a ball lane covering the bottom panel and the tabletop, and a track connected between the sliding groove and the end plate, and reference marks marked on the top edge of the collimator plate and equally spaced at a pitch equal to the diameter of a golf ball.
a˜3d illustrate alternate forms of the positioning mechanism of the present invention.
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The base frame 20 comprises a rectangular bottom panel 21 to provide high stability, and a sidewall 22 upwardly extended from the rear side of the bottom panel 21 for supporting the positioning mechanism 40. Further, the sidewall 22 is stamped to provide two lugs 25 for the connection of the track 70, one obliquely backwardly extending end plate 26 at one end thereof, and an opening 27 adjacent to the end plate 26.
The collimator plate 30 is located at the front side of the sidewall 22, comprising a smooth collimator face 31 at the front side thereof, a first channel 32 and a second channel 33 symmetrically disposed at the rear side thereof at different elevations for selectively receiving a beam 41, which is affixed to the collimator plate 30 by a fastening member 35, for example, rivet, and marks 34 marked on the top edge and equally spaced at a pitch equal to the diameter of a golf ball.
The positioning mechanism 40 comprises two guide sleeves 42 affixed to the back side of the sidewall 22, two sliding axles 44 respectively inserted through the guide sleeves 42, two wing thumb screws 43 respectively driven into the guide sleeves 42 for locking the sliding axles 44 to the guide sleeves 42, and two screws 47 respectively inserted through respective screw holes 46 at the beam 41 into a respective screw hole 45 in one end of each of the sliding axles 44 to lock the sliding axles 44 to the beam 41. Thus, the collimator plate 30 is supported on the guide sleeves 42 and movable with the guide sleeves 42 toward or away from the sidewall 22 and then locked in position by means of the wing thumb screws 43. Further, each sliding axle 44 has graduations 48 marked on the periphery thereof for reference to evaluate biasing of the collimator plate 30, assuring straightness of the ball lane.
The positioning mechanism 40 may be variously embodied. For example, the positioning mechanism 40a shown in
The ball-hole table 50 comprises a tabletop 51 defining a sloping face 53 and a planar face 54, a sliding groove 52 extending around the tabletop 51, a first ball hole 55 and a second ball hole 56 located on the planar face 54 and kept in communication with the sliding groove 52 for guiding every entered ball toward the sliding groove 52 and then the track 70.
The ball lane 60 is an elongated strip of artificial turf or synthetic fibers covered over the rectangular bottom panel 21 and the tabletop 51 and having a first hole 61 and a second hole 62 corresponding to the first ball hole 55 and the second ball hole 56. Further, the ball lane 60 is divided, by color, into a first zone 63 and a second zone 64. The first hole 61 is located in the first zone 63. The second hole 62 is located in the second zone 64. Further, a straight line 65 is longitudinally marked on the first zone 63 across the first hole 61 for checking the straightness of the rolling of the ball.
The track 70 comprises a first channel rail 71a, a second channel rail 71b, a third channel rail 71c, and two connectors 80 for connecting the channel rails 71a˜71c. As shown in
When using the present invention, as shown in
During practice, the marks 34 of the collimator plate 30 help the player to know the rolling distance of the ball 95 when putting the ball 95 at a different countermarch distance. By means of repeated practice, the player can easily eastimate the accurate countermarch distance subject to the distance of the hole when playing in a real golf court, and then put the ball into the hole accurately. After entered the ball hole 55 or 56, the ball 95 will roll to the sliding groove 52 and then the track 70 due to the effect of its gravity and the effect of inertia. When the ball 95 touches the end plate 26, the reaction force will force the ball 95 to roll out of the opening 27 to the bottom panel 21 for next putting.
After a certain period of time in practice, the user may not need the collimator plate 30 to guide putting, and then directly put the ball 95 on the ball lane 60 toward the second ball hole 56, enjoying real straight putting. For practicing putting in a narrow place, the ball-hole table 50, the ball lane 60 and the track 70 may be removed from the base frame 20, and the user can use the base frame 20 and the collimator plate 30 to practice putting.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201210016694.9 | Jan 2012 | CN | national |