The invention generally relates to golf training aids, and, more particularly, to a golf putting training aid for improving a golfer's putting stroke.
Club stroke consistency is key to mastering the game of golf, especially for putting. Both a backstroke, or backswing, distance from an address position relative to a golf ball to be propelled for putting, and a forward stroke, or downswing, distance through the ball affect how far the ball will travel when struck. Accordingly, it is important that a golfer control these aspects of a putting stroke to achieve predictable putting distances. By training both a backstroke swing distance and forward stroke swing distance corresponding to a desired putting distance, improved putting consistency may be realized. In addition, it is important that that a golfer address the ball correctly when putting. For, example, it is desired that a player's line of sight be aligned directly over the ball when addressing the ball to putt. A golf putting training aid that is simple, portable, and easy to use for providing training of these skills is desired.
Putting aids in the art include U.S. Pat. Nos. D520096, 20050119063, 6,840,870, 6,179,723, D372288, 5,443,265, 5,423,538, D331437, 4,805,912, 3,899,180, 3,332,688, 2,992,005, and 2,750,195, incorporated herein by reference.
An embodiment of the invention provides a golf putting training aid comprising an elongated outer element having a display area, such as a window, for displaying one of a plurality of putting distance indicia longitudinally disposed on inner element moveable, such as rotatable, within the outer element. A further embodiment comprises a backswing distance indicia portion and a downswing distance indicia portion for one or more putting distances.
A further embodiment of the invention comprises a golf putting training aid having an elongated inner element disposed within an elongated outer element, wherein the elongated inner element is selectably rotatable within the outer element and comprises a plurality of indicia representing stroke lengths positioned radially about the inner element, wherein the indicia comprise different lengthwise markings corresponding to different stroke lengths; and wherein the elongated outer element comprises a window for viewing a selected one of the plurality of indicia of the inner element. The lengthwise markings may comprise both a backswing distance portion and a downswing distance portion and these portions may be of different colors to help the user better distinguish and visualize the respective portions. The training aid may also include ball alignment indicia between the backswing distance portion and a downswing distance portion to assist a user in properly aligning the ball (such as an enlarged marking or variant color). Similarly, the aid may include marked endpoints indicating the respective ends of the backswing distance portion and the downswing distance portion.
The window of the training aid may be an elongated opening or an elongated transparent/translucent display area for viewing the selected one of the plurality of indicia of the inner element. Generally, each indicia has a width sized in relation to a width of the window so that a single indicia is viewable through the window at a time. The window may include a backswing window portion and a downswing window portion as well as a ball alignment window portion, wherein each of these portions may be visually distinguishable to assist the user. For example, the ball alignment window portion may be enlarged.
The golf putting training aid also has a means for selectable rotation of the inner element within the outer element along an axis of rotation extending substantially parallel to an elongated axis of the outer element (such as a knob, dial, etc.). For example, the aid may include at least one exposed end of the elongated inner element to allow for selectable rotation of the inner element within the outer element. The aid may also include a means to hold the inner element aligned in a desired orientation relative to the outer element (friction, stops, etc.).
The putting training aid may take on a variety of sizes and shapes. For example, the aid may be substantially tubular, wherein the inner and outer elements are cylindrical. Or, the inner element may include multiple radial facets (sides), wherein each facet includes one of the indicia representing stroke length. A base member may be incorporated into or attached to the outer member for resting the training aid on putting surface.
The golf putting training aid may further include a sighting member extending from the training aid positioned over the ball. The sighting member has a blade portion that hangs over the ball and orients parallel with an aiming line, to allow a user to determine wherein the user's line of sight is properly directed over the ball.
Another embodiment of the invention comprises a method to aid in golf putting comprising positioning a putting aid having an elongated outer element having a window for displaying one of a plurality of putting distance indicia longitudinally disposed on inner element rotatable within the outer element; adjusting the inner element to display the indicia for the desired putting distance; aligning a golf ball with the window; addressing the ball by a user; and swinging in accordance with the indicia.
A golf putting training aid that is useful for training an appropriate backswing distance and an appropriate downswing distance to achieve a desired putting distance is described herein. As shown in the exploded view
A user of the training aid 10 rotates the inner element 18, for example by rotating the inner element at one end 30 extending from an end 32 of the outer element 12 until the desired putting distance indicia is displayed in the window 14.
The training aid 10 may also include a sighting member 38 for assisting a user using the aid 10 to properly address the ball 34 when putting. The user places a golf ball 34 in alignment with the ball alignment window portion 24 and/or the ball alignment indicia portion 36 and under a blade portion 40 of the sighting member 38. The user then addresses the ball 34, for example, using the sighting member 38 as a line of sight guide, and putts the ball 34 by using a backswing corresponding to the indicated backswing distance, hitting the ball 34, and then following through the indicated downswing distance.
Returning now to
The display area/window 14 (such as an opening, a transparent or translucent window, a series of open, transparent or translucent holes/windows [see
The series of holes forming a window 14 as shown in
The inner element 18 may include different putting length indicia 16a, 16b formed on an outer surface 54 of the inner element 18 along a portion of the longitudinal length of the inner element 18 to indicate an appropriate backswing distance and downswing distance for a desired putting range. A width 56 of the indicia 16 may be sized in relation to a width 58 of the window 14 so that a single selected putting length indicia 16 is viewable through the window 14 at a time. Separate indicia 16 may be provided at different radial positions along the inner element 18 for respective different putting ranges.
In another embodiment, the golf ball 34 may be placed at a point 65 on a putting surface adjacent to a point 67 between the backswing portion 20 of the indicia 16 and a corresponding downswing portion 22, such as adjacent to the point 64 indicated by the ball alignment indicia portion 36. The backswing portion 20 of the indicia 16 and a corresponding downswing portion 22 may be of different colors or color shades for visual differentiation.
Table 1 below tabulates example backswing portions length 60a-60e measurements and example downswing portions length 62a-62e measurements for the respective indicia 16a-16e and approximate putting distances corresponding to the respective indicia 16a-16e. In addition, Table 1 includes an example indicia for a 32 foot putt that may be used, for example, with an inner element 18 having a hexagonal cross section that may include indicia corresponding to six different putting distances.
This numerical information (such as the putting distances) may be included on or with the training aid 10. For example, a rotatable dial on the end of the aid may include this numerical information to assist the user in selecting the stroke length to be displayed by the aid. Alternately, this corresponding putting distance information may be included as separate indicia on the inner element and may be designed show through a window 14a for that purpose. The information may be similarly color coded as described herein.
In an example embodiment depicted in
In another example embodiment depicted in the cross sectional view of
In another example embodiment depicted in
In an embodiment of the invention, the blade portion 40 may be arranged to pivot longitudinally about respective pivot points 67 of the support arms 66 so that a flat surface 68 of the blade remains at an angle 77 of about a 90 degrees with respect to the playing surface 44. In an aspect of the invention, the blade portion 40 may remain at the angle 77 due to the force of gravity. As shown in
While various embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described herein, it will be obvious that such embodiments are provided by way of example only. Numerous variations, changes and substitutions may be made without departing from the invention herein. For example, while the golf training aid is described herein as being used for training putting, one skilled in the art may easily modify the invention for use in training other types of golf swings, such as driving, chipping, etc.
This application claims priority to Ser. No. 60/941,992 filed Jun. 5, 2007 incorporated herein by reference.
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