The present invention relates, in general, to a device for improving a golf player's swinging ability.
As many golf players can attest, one of the most challenging aspects of the game of golf is the perfection of a player's swinging ability. With a better swing, players are able to drive their golf balls in the direction and to the desired distance during their game. In addition, players also need a device that would aid them during practice or as a putting aide on any practice green. The device, as contemplated in the present invention, seeks to address these concerns/needs.
The present invention provides a portable golf swing aide designed to guide a golf player's proper swing plane when practicing his/her golf swing at a golf driving range during normal practice or before playing a round of golf.
Advantages of the device as contemplated in the present invention include the reinforcement of golf instructions given by a golf professional. This aids new players during and after their golf game learning sessions.
Another advantage of the device contemplated in the present invention is that it eliminates out-of-plane swings which cause slices. In addition, the device, as contemplated in the present invention, eliminates over the top swings.
A player using the device would improve their ball striking by approaching the impact zone from the inside. Closed clubfaces, which cause shanks are also eliminated.
The device, as contemplated in the present invention, also puts a player on the right track to achieving straighter shots as the device provides a proper guide for swings.
Use of the device also tends to lower a player's handicap and provides the player with greater confidence in their game.
An aspect of an embodiment of the invention provides a golf swing improvement device having a first member, a second member and a hinge. In one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the first member may have inner and outer walls, where the outer wall faces a golf player's golf swing. In one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the second member may have a top surface, a bottom surface and multiple side surfaces. The hinge portion, according to an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, may have one arm mounted on the inner wall of the first member and its second arm mounted on the top surface of the second member, thereby connecting the first and second members. The hinge's second arm may be perpendicularly adjacent to one of the multiple side surfaces of the second member.
In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the bottom surface of the second member may have an alignment trough configured to be used with an alignment device or alignment sticks.
The golf swing improvement device, in another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, may also include a plurality of extrusions which may extend perpendicularly from the outer wall of the first member. In one aspect, these extrusions protect the outer wall of the first member from the golf player's club when striking a golf ball. In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the extrusions may be pliable, thereby allowing them to bend and return to their original position and/or shape in case the player's golf club makes contact with them during practice or play.
The hinge of the golf swing improvement device, in yet another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, may, when fully opened, enable a portion of the inner wall of the first member to be perpendicularly flush with one of the multiple side surfaces of the second member. This may be made possible, in one aspect, by properly positioning the hinge's arms.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, either or both of the first and second members may be rectangular in shape.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the first and second members may be equal in some or all physical dimensions.
Additional aspects, objectives, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
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A player using golf swing improvement device 100 may position the golf ball on the same side as the player's swing i.e. at a position parallel and close to the outer wall of first member 102. By opening golf swing improvement apparatus 100 to the maximum possible position i.e. when outer wall 102E of first member 102 is perpendicularly flush with side edge 104D of second member 104, the player may use device 100 as a visual guide in determining how close or how high to swing his/her club in hitting the ball. The player may also be able to train his/her swing to properly swing his/her club to effectively hit the ball in order to achieve a desired direction and distance. Where the player swings too close to device 100, the club may then hit or graze extrusions 108 which extend from outer wall 102E of first member 102. These extrusions, being pliable in one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, may subsequently return to their original shape and position. If the player's swing is too close to outer wall 102e, the wall 102e will rotate around the hinge 106 and move from its original perpendicular position. The player can manually reposition the wall 102e to its original position. Also, the player can identify the accuracy of the swing based on the movement of the outer wall 102e.
A player seeking to use alignment devices such as alignment sticks or rails may do so with golf swing improvement device 100 whereby alignment trough 112 is specifically designed to fit or connect with such alignment devices.
Once the player is done playing or practicing, he/she may then fold golf swing improvement device 100 (made possible by hinge 106C) and easily transport improvement device 100.
Although this present invention has been disclosed with reference to specific forms and embodiments, it will be evident that a great number of variations may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, equivalent elements may be substituted for those specifically disclosed and certain features of the present invention may be used independently of other features—all without departing from the present invention as defined in the appended claims