Claims
- 1. A golf swing training device worn by a golfer to develop a golf swing in which the golfer's hands move at a constant radius from a point on the golfer's chest without inhibiting the hinged movement of the golfer's wrists, said device comprising:
an adjustable upper body harness being adjustable to accommodate golfers of various size; a chest plate on said adjustable upper body harness; more than one strap attachment point on said chest plate; and a flexible yet substantially inelastic adjustable length golf club strap selectively attached to one of said more than one strap attachment point and supporting a rotatable attachment to a club clamp on the distal end of said strap, said club clamp capable of being secured to the grip end of a golf club and adjustable to control the orientation of a club face without interfering with the hinged movement of the golfer's wrists, whereby one of said more than one strap attachment point defines the fulcrum of a golfer's swing and the maintenance of tension in the golf club strap when worn by the golfer requires the golfer to maintain an extended arm throughout a golf swing and thereby maintain a proper swing radius without inhibiting the movement of the golfer's wrists allowing the golfer to experience a proper two-lever golf swing.
- 2. The golf swing training device of claim 1 wherein said adjustable upper body harness includes a chest strap and two shoulder straps.
- 3. The golf swing training device of claim 1 wherein said more than one strap attachment point are three in number.
- 4. The golf swing training device of claim 1 wherein said more than one strap attachment point are substantially vertically disposed on said chest plate.
- 5. A golf swing training device worn by a golfer to develop a golf swing in which the golfer's hands move at a constant radius from a point on the golfer's chest without inhibiting the hinged movement of the golfer's wrists, said device comprising:
an adjustable upper body harness being adjustable to accommodate golfers of various size; a chest plate on said adjustable upper body harness; more than one strap attachment point or said chest plate; a flexible yet substantially inelastic adjustable length golf club strap selectively attached to one of said more than one strap attachment point of said chest plate and having an end remote from attachment to said chestplate with a rotatable fastener thereon securable to a club clamp; and a club clamp securable to a golf club handle and having an annulus of adjustable diameter to accommodate golf club handles of different diameters, said annulus being axially rotatable around a golf club handle to accommodate variable golf club head angular orientations in a consistent golf swings, said club clamp having a shaft on said annulus with a head thereon wider than said shaft, said shaft having a longitudinal axis substantial perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of an attached golf club, said shaft sized and shaped to accommodate the attachment of said rotatable fastener of said golf club strap therearound such that rotation of said rotatable fastener is in a plane substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis of said shaft; whereby one of said more than one strap attachment point defines the fulcrum of a golfer's swing and the maintenance of tension in the golf club strap when worn by the golfer requires the golfer to maintain an extended arm throughout a golf swing and thereby maintain a proper swing radius without inhibiting the movement of the golfer's wrists allowing the golfer to experience a proper two-lever golf swing.
- 6. The golf swing training device of claim 5 wherein harness includes a chest strap and two shoulder straps.
- 7. The golf swing training device of to claim 5 wherein said more than one strap attachment point are three in number.
- 8. The golf swing training device of claim 5 wherein said more than one strap attachment point are substantially vertically disposed on said chest plate.
- 9. A golf club clamp adapted to be attached to a golf club handle and to a strap of a golf swing training device having an end with a rotatable fastener thereon, the golf club clamp comprising:
an annulus having an adjustable diameter to accommodate golf club handles of differing diameters, said annulus being axially rotatable around a golf club handle to accommodate variable golf club head angular orientations in consistent golf swings; a shaft on said annulus with a head thereon wider than said shaft, said shaft having a longitudinal axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of an attached golf club, said shaft sized and shaped to accommodate the attachment of a rotatable fastener of a golf club strap therearound such that rotation of the rotatable fastener is in a plane substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis of said shaft.
- 10. A golf swing training device worn by a golfer to develop a golf swing in which the golfer's hands move at a constant radius from a point on the golfer's chest without inhibiting the hinged movement of the golfer's wrists, said device comprising:
an adjustable upper body harness being adjustable to accommodate golfers of various size; a chest plate on said adjustable upper body harness; more than one strap attachment point or said chest plate; a flexible yet substantially inelastic adjustable length golf club strap selectively attached to one of said more than one strap attachment point of said chest plate and having an end remote from attachment to said chestplate with a rotatable fastener thereon securable to a club clamp, said rotatable fastener having an axis of rotation; and a club clamp securable to a golf club handle and having an annulus of adjustable diameter to accommodate golf club handles of different diameters, said annulus being axially rotatable around a golf club handle to accommodate variable golf club head angular orientations in a consistent golf swings, said club clamp having a shaft on said annulus with a head thereon wider than said shaft, said shaft having a longitudinal axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of an attached golf club, said shaft sized and shaped to accommodate the attachment of said rotatable fastener of said golf club strap therearound such that said axis of rotation of said rotatable fastener is substantially perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said shaft; whereby one of said more than one strap attachment point defines the fulcrum of a golfer's swing and the maintenance of tension in the golf club strap when worn by the golfer requires the golfer to maintain an extended arm throughout a golf swing and thereby maintain a proper swing radius without inhibiting the movement of the golfer's wrists allowing the golfer to experience a proper two-lever golf swing.
- 11. The golf swing training device of claim 10 wherein said adjustable upper body harness includes a chest strap and two shoulder straps.
- 12. The golf swing training device of claim 10 wherein said more than one strap attachment point are three in number.
- 13. The golf swing training device of claim 10 wherein said more than one strap attachment point are substantially vertically disposed on said chest plate.
- 14. A golf club clamp adapted to be attached to a golf club handle and to a strap of a golf swing training device having an end with a rotatable fastener thereon having an axis of rotation, the golf club clamp comprising:
an annulus having an adjustable diameter to accommodate golf club handles of differing diameters, said annulus being axially rotatable around a golf club handle to accommodate variable golf club head angular orientations in consistent golf swings; a shaft on said annulus with a head thereon wider than said shaft, said shaft having a longitudinal axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of an attached golf club, said shaft sized and shaped to accommodate the attachment of a rotatable fastener of a golf club strap therearound such that the axis of rotation of the rotatable fastener substantially perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said shaft.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/249,740, filed Nov. 17, 2000, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/988,360 filed Nov. 19, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60249740 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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