This invention relates to practice devices for games using tangible projectiles, namely, golf, and specifically for a golf training aid having multiple functions.
Golfers often make use of an exercise and warm-up tool prior to starting the game. The tool may be as simple as a pair of irons held by the golfer and swung in such a way to warm up the arms and torso of the golfer. There are also purpose built tools such as a weighted club that can be used for swinging. The tool may be as simple as a wooden dowel or pair of fiberglass rods that may golfers carry as alignment aids for putting and driving practice. There are many examples of golf training aids in the known art. One example is U.S. Pat. No. 6,767,290 “Golf Training Aid” issued to Tan disclosing a shoulder strap to maintain proper body stance when swinging. Another example is U.S. Pat. No. 7,455,595 “Golf Training Aid” issued to Gibbons et al. which is another device attached to the body to promote a proper golf swing. A third example is U.S. Pat. No. 4,949,971 “Golf Training Aid” issued to Thornton which provides for a pointing aid attachable to a golf club to promote accuracy. Other training aids often used by golfers include: a weight swing club, a short indoor weight swing club, swing alignment rods with “T” attachments, a putting plain, a fitness pole for stretching, a club protector for travel, putting trainers, string lines, free weights, foam rollers, flexible swing temp trainers, belly putter training attachment, rubber exercise tubing, putting tracks and putting mirrors.
Certain deficiencies and disadvantages are associated with the golf aids tools presently available to golfers who desire a better warm-up tool. Existing aids tend not to be balanced and so are not effective tools to be used for muscle warm-ups. The do not fit entirely into a golf club bag and often protrude out the end of the bag. This leaves these devices vulnerable to damage during travel in cargo holds of aircraft. They do not permit the golfer to combine different tools together in a single package. For example, the alignment rods, swinging exercise tool and weighted club are three different devices that can clutter up the golf bag. As the examples identified herein illustrate, the warm-up tools and training aids are cumbersome and not well suited for travel. Therefore, there is a continuing requirement in the sport of golf for a training aid and warm up tool that incorporates a number of different fitness and training exercise in a multi-functional tool.
My invention is intended to overcome the deficiencies of know exercise apparatus used by golfers during warm-up exercises by providing a convenient, economical and efficient golf training aid having multiple functions. Furthermore, my invention is intended to provide a warm-up tool that can also carry alignment rods within its body and be used as a golf club protector in the golf bag. To do this, the warm-up tool of my invention is longer than golf club handles carried in the golf bag and has a cushioned end so that impact is on the cushioned end and not on the golf club heads.
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The symmetry of the body permits its use as a fitness and stretching tool.
There are at three holes 30, 31 and 32 in the bottom surface 34 of the body 12. A first hole 30 is located in the centre bottom of the body 12. A second hole 31 is located adjacent to grip 18 and a third hole 32 is located adjacent to opposite grip 20. The second hole 31 and the third hole 32 are adapted to receive one end of a pin member (33 and 35) in a frictional fit that is used to secure the body to a grass surface 37 as illustrated in
On one end of the tube there is an addition hole 42 which acts as a whistle. The golfer removes the grip covering the hole and then can swing the device as a club using the opposite grip. The whistle sound indicates how fast the swing is.
The apparatus can come in different lengths and the grips in different colors. The grips and the tube can be used as a substrate for branding and advertisement. The apparatus can be weighted to suit male and female players. The weights are contained in the removable cushioned end 28 of the apparatus and can be changed to suit the user. There can be different weights for the end 28 sold in a kit form.
The apparatus has the advantage of being an instrument that conforms to golfing rules and that can be carried in the player's golf bag during play. Other exercise devices are not permitted in the bag during play. For the traveling player, the apparatus has a number of other uses such as a walking stick and a clothes hanging rod.
A number of exercises can be performed using this apparatus such as a swing, over-shoulder twist, tee pee stretch, axe chop, on plane stretch, side bend, golf stance chest stretch, push-pull shoulder strengthening, wrist roll-ups using a weight tied to the rod. The apparatus can also be used in combination with other exercise tools such as balls.
The alignment aids carried within the tube are used for full shot alignment, full shot ball positioning, down target line, swing plane check, mirror eye alignment check, putting for narrow tracks, putting arcs and bends. The tripod spikes carried with the apparatus are used for putting drills. An instruction booklet showing the use of the apparatus as an exercise and training aid will be included as a kit comprising the apparatus with alignment rods, pegs and mirror. Various weighed end caps can also be sold with the kit.
It can be seen that this apparatus uniquely combines a variety of uses into a single implement.
Although the description above contains much specificity, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. The scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61073568 filed on June 18, 2008.
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/IB09/52591 | 6/17/2009 | WO | 00 | 12/16/2010 |