Claims
- 1. A golf putting practice device adapted to serve as a substitute for a floor vent that fits into a floor duct of a forced air circulation system of a building, said device comprising:
- (a) a ball receiving means having front and rear walls, opposite side walls, a closed bottom and a substantially open top;
- (b) a pair of flat support plate members, each extended perpendicularly outward from an upper portion of one of said opposite sidewalls of said receiving means, said plate members having a plurality of apertures for the passage of air therethrough; and
- (c) said front wall of the ball receiving means having an upper notched portion that provides a golf ball open access to said ball receiving means when the device is installed into a floor duct.
- 2. The golf putting practice device of claim 1, wherein the support plate members and the rear wall of the ball receiving means form a peripheral flange that rests upon the circumference of a floor duct.
- 3. The golf putting device of claim 1, wherein said support plate members are equally sized so that when the device is fit into a floor duct, the ball receiving means is generally centered therein.
- 4. A golf putting practice device as recited in claim 1 wherein said ball receiving means and support plate members are sized according to the size of a floor duct into which said device fits.
- 5. A golf putting practice device as recited in claim 1, wherein said plate members and the open top of said ball receiving means lie in the same plane.
- 6. A golf putting practice device as recited in claim 1, wherein said ball receiving means is of a generally cup shaped configuration.
- 7. A golf putting practice device adapted to serve as a substitute for a floor vent that fits into a floor duct of a forced air circulation system of a building, said device comprising:
- (a) a ball receiving means having a front and rear wall, opposite sidewalls, a closed bottom and a substantially open top;
- (b) at least one flat support plate member extended perpendicularly from an upper portion of at least one opposite sidewall, said plate member having a plurality of apertures for the passage of air therethrough; and
- (c) said front wall of the ball receiving means having an upper notched portion that provides a golf ball open access to said ball receiving means when the device is installed into a floor duct.
- 8. A golf putting device as recited in claim 7, wherein said closed bottom of the ball receiving means has at least one aperture for the passage of air therethrough.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/084,240, filed May 5, 1998.
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