Claims
- 1. A golf training device adapted to engage the grip end of a golf club and the arms of a golfer while the golfer executes a golf swing, the golf training device comprising:a rod defining a longitudinal axis and having first and second ends; a yoke assembly connected at the first end of the rod, the yoke assembly comprising a pair of opposing arm restrainers through which the arms of the golfer pass, said arm restrainers contacting and engaging a portion of the golfer's arms distal to the rod to provide resistance if the golfer attempts to separate his or her arms, thereby maintaining the golfer's arms in a predetermined relationship with respect to each other and the rod throughout the golf swing; a coupler for engagement with the grip end of the golf club; and a hinge connecting the coupler to the second end of the rod, the hinge having a pivot axis being disposed generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
- 2. The golf training device as in claim 1, wherein the yoke assembly is connected at the midpoint of its length to the first end of the rod.
- 3. The golf training device as in claim 2, wherein the longitudinal axis of the rod and the pivot axis of the hinge define a plane, and the opposing arm restrainers of the yoke assembly are equally bisected by said plane.
- 4. The golf training device as in claim 3, wherein the connection between the yoke assembly and the rod permits rotation of the yoke assembly relative to the rod on the longitudinal axis such that the opposing arm restrainers of the yoke assembly are not equally bisected by the plane.
- 5. The golf training device as in claim 4, further comprising a locking pin which when engaged restricts the rotation of the yoke assembly relative to the rod, and fixes the orientation of the opposing arm restrainers relative to the plane.
- 6. The golf training device as in claim 1, wherein the length of the rod along the longitudinal axis is adjustable.
- 7. The golf training device as in claim 6, wherein the length of the rod can be adjusted such that the opposing arm restrainers can make contact with the golfer's arms either above or below the golfer's elbow.
- 8. The golf training device as in claim 1, wherein the coupler comprises an alligator clamp assembly.
- 9. The golf training device as in claim 8, wherein the alligator clamp assembly comprises an upper jaw and a lower jaw each connected to a pair of opposing hinge plates, the upper jaw and the lower jaw having ridges on their facing surfaces for frictionally engaging the grip end of a golf club when the upper jaw and lower jaw are clamped together.
- 10. The golf training device as in claim 1, wherein the coupler comprises a socket formed from a resilient material to frictionally engage the grip end of a golf club.
- 11. The golf training device as in claim 1, wherein the rod is constructed from aluminum.
- 12. The golf training device as in claim 1 wherein the hinge further comprises a spring-loaded detent element which bears against the hinge and emits an audible click as the coupler rotates on the pivot axis relative to the rod.
- 13. The golf training device as in claim 1 further comprising a spacer for attachment to one of the arm restrainers.
- 14. The golf training device as in claim 1 further comprising a stop for limiting the rotation of coupler relative to the rod on the pivot axis when said coupler is engaged with the grip end of a putter.
- 15. A golf training device as in claim 1 further comprising indicia to help determine the proper orientation of the leading edge of a golf club relative to said pivot axis when said golf club is being attached to said coupler.
- 16. The golf training device as in claim 1, wherein the coupler comprises a channel for receiving the grip end of the golf club.
- 17. The golf training device as in claim 1, wherein the rod has a generally planar shape in cross-section.
- 18. The golf training device as in claim 1, wherein the yoke assembly further comprises an elastic band that extends from each opposing arm restrainer to the rod to define an opening through which the golfer's arms pass.
- 19. A golf training device adapted to engage the grip end of a golf club and the arms of a golfer while the golfer executes a golf swing, the golf training device comprising:a rod defining a longitudinal axis, said rod comprising a tubular upper section, a cylindrical middle section, and a lower section, said tubular upper section having an open end and a closed first end, said cylindrical middle section having one end disposed within said open end of said tubular upper section and another end rotatably connected to said lower section such that the axis of rotation is the same as the longitudinal axis defined by the rod, said lower section terminating in a tongue portion, a yoke assembly connected to said closed first end of said tubular upper section so as to permit rotation of said yoke assembly on an axis perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, said yoke assembly comprising a pair of opposing arm restrainers through which the arms of the golfer pass, said arm restrainers contacting and engaging a portion of the golfer's arms distal to the rod to provide resistance if the golfer attempts to separate his or her arms, thereby maintaining the golfer's arms in a predetermined relationship with respect to each other and the rod, said arm restrainers comprising tubular members covered with a resilient material, a coupler for engagement with the grip end of the golf club, said coupler comprising an alligator clamp assembly, and a hinge connecting said coupler to said tongue portion of said lower section of said rod, the hinge having a pivot axis being disposed perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
- 20. The golf training device as in claim 19 wherein said tubular upper section is provided with a series of openings and said middle section is provided with a series of threaded bores perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, the length of said rod being adjustable by aligning an opening with a threaded bore and inserting a threaded adjustment pin therethrough.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/358,524, filed Jul. 22, 1999.
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Continuations (1)
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