Golf putting training device
First Claim
1. A golf putting training device comprising a pair of end members each formed to define an inverted U-portion with an integral leg extending generally orthogonally from one end of each of said inverted U-portions, a first detent formed in the other end of each of said U-portions;
- said end members disposed in parallel, spaced relationship with said leg of each resting in said first detent of the other and disposed for selective dislogement therefrom by an imperfect putting stroke carried out between said legs and said inverted U-portions.
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Abstract
A golf putting training device includes a pair of inverted, generally U-shaped end members which are disposed in parallel spaced apart relationship and supported on a putting surface. A rod-like member extends from a lower edge portion of each of the end members to the distal end member where it is supported in selective dislodgement fashion by a detent recess. The end members also include a detent recess in the upper extent of their inverted U-configuration to receive another rod-like member, also for selective dislodgement. A golf ball is placed on the putting surface within the confines of the rod-like members, and the head of a putter is also placed within the confines to putt the ball through one of the inverted U-end members. A putting stroke which includes undesirable arc or side motion will cause the rod members to dislodge.
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3 Claims
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1. A golf putting training device comprising a pair of end members each formed to define an inverted U-portion with an integral leg extending generally orthogonally from one end of each of said inverted U-portions, a first detent formed in the other end of each of said U-portions;
- said end members disposed in parallel, spaced relationship with said leg of each resting in said first detent of the other and disposed for selective dislogement therefrom by an imperfect putting stroke carried out between said legs and said inverted U-portions.
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