The present invention relates to devices for putting the ball in the game of golf.
The present invention relates to the way someone engaged in putting interacts with the golf ball. The present invention also intends to allow those with certain disabilities a new tool allowing them access to the game of golf.
Current putting devices are operated with the golfer in suboptimal alignment, with the golfer stoking the ball at a 90 degree angle relative to the hole and the positioning of their body. Presently there is no solution for stroking a putt that puts the golfer, the ball, the putting device and the cup in direct (straight on) alignment.
The present invention seeks to provide a solution to this aiming discrepancy by allowing the golfer to both arrange their body in a straight line and stroke the ball in this direct alignment with the cup. This direct alignment increases proprioceptive connection between the golfer, the putting device, the ball and the cup. This direct alignment opens the door to a new dimension of accuracy in the putting aspect for the game of golf.
The present invention will now be described in full detail with reference to the drawings which are provided as illustrative example of the invention as to enable those skilled in the art to practice and build the invention.
The present invention allows the golf enthusiast to experience an unprecedented proprioceptive connection between themselves and the cup. The present invention, in the field of putting in the game of golf, allows users to more directly aim their putting strokes via positioning of their body, present invention, golf ball and hole in a straight line as in
While the preceding written description of the invention and stroke innovation enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will easily understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method and examples herein. Therefore, future embodiments should not be limited to these dimensions. For example, many versions of the invention will be built with different club head aesthetics, and materials. Only the design requirements to build the present basic invention have been discussed. The invention should consequently not be limited by the herein described exemplification and approach, but by all subsequent embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.