Golf training system
First Claim
1. A golf training system, comprising:
- a rearward and lower first laser beam defined by a rearward and lower first laser transmitting to a rearward and lower first receiving sensor with a first alarm;
a forward and upper second laser beam defined by a forward and upper second laser transmitting to a forward and upper second receiving sensor, with a second alarm, located above a shoulder of a user;
the first laser, the first receiving sensor, the second laser and the second receiving sensor are mounted upon first and second pivotally adjustable support brackets supporting the first laser, the first receiving sensor, the second laser and the second receiving sensor such that the first laser beam and the second laser beam are substantially parallel and define an extending ideal path along a designated club head path as a golfer swings;
wherein the extending ideal path corresponds to a desired club head path, if a club head crosses the first laser beam, the first alarm associated with the first receiving sensor is activated, and if the club head crosses the second laser beam, the second alarm associated with the second receiving sensor is activated.
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Abstract
A golf training system includes a rearward and lower first laser beam defined by a rearward and lower first laser transmitting to a rearward and lower first receiving sensor with a first alarm. The golf training system also includes a forward and upper second laser beam defined by a forward and upper second laser transmitting to a forward and upper second receiving sensor, with a second alarm, located above the shoulder of the user. The first laser beam and the second laser beam are substantially parallel and define an extending ideal path along a designated club head path as a golfer swings. The extending ideal path corresponds to a desired club head path, if the club head crosses the first laser beam, the first alarm associated with the first receiving sensor is activated, and if the club head crosses the second laser beam, the second alarm associated with the second receiving sensor is activated.
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18 Claims
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1. A golf training system, comprising:
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a rearward and lower first laser beam defined by a rearward and lower first laser transmitting to a rearward and lower first receiving sensor with a first alarm; a forward and upper second laser beam defined by a forward and upper second laser transmitting to a forward and upper second receiving sensor, with a second alarm, located above a shoulder of a user; the first laser, the first receiving sensor, the second laser and the second receiving sensor are mounted upon first and second pivotally adjustable support brackets supporting the first laser, the first receiving sensor, the second laser and the second receiving sensor such that the first laser beam and the second laser beam are substantially parallel and define an extending ideal path along a designated club head path as a golfer swings; wherein the extending ideal path corresponds to a desired club head path, if a club head crosses the first laser beam, the first alarm associated with the first receiving sensor is activated, and if the club head crosses the second laser beam, the second alarm associated with the second receiving sensor is activated. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A golf training system, comprising:
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a rearward and lower first laser beam defined by a rearward and lower first laser transmitting to a rearward and lower first receiving sensor with a first alarm; a forward and upper second laser beam defined by a forward and upper second laser transmitting to a forward and upper second receiving sensor, with a second alarm, located above a shoulder of a user; the first laser beam and the second laser beam are substantially parallel and define an extending ideal path along a designated club head path as a golfer swings; wherein the extending ideal path corresponds to a desired club head path, if a club head crosses the first laser beam, the first alarm associated with the first receiving sensor is activated, and if the club head crosses the second laser beam, the second alarm associated with the second receiving sensor is activated; wherein the first laser and the second laser are mounted upon a first stand including a selectively collapsible tripod base, an upstanding post and a laser support bracket secured to the upstanding post, the laser support bracket is an elongated bar including a central portion pivotally secured to an upper end of the upstanding post of the first stand via a selectively engageable compression knob for locking the elongated bar in desired orientations. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. A golf training system comprising:
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a rearward and lower first laser beam defined by a rearward and lower first laser transmitting to a rearward and lower first receiving sensor with a first alarm; a forward and upper second laser beam defined by a forward and upper second laser transmitting to a forward and upper second receiving sensor, with a second alarm, located above a shoulder of a user; the first laser beam and the second laser beam are substantially parallel and define an extending ideal path along a designated club head path as a golfer swings; wherein the extending ideal path corresponds to a desired club head path, if a club head crosses the first laser beam, the first alarm associated with the first receiving sensor is activated, and if the club head crosses the second laser beam, the second alarm associated with the second receiving sensor is activated; wherein the first laser and the second laser are mounted upon a first stand and the first receiving sensor and the second receiving sensor are mounted upon a second stand, and the second stand includes a selectively collapsible tripod base, an upstanding post and a sensor support bracket secured to the upstanding post and the first stand includes a selectively collapsible tripod base, an upstanding post and a laser support bracket secured to the upstanding post, and wherein the sensor support bracket is pivotally mounted in a manner permitting adjustment of the orientation of the first receiving sensor and the second receiving sensor and the laser support bracket is pivotally mounted in a manner permitting adjustment of the orientation of the first laser and the second laser. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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15. A golf training system, comprising:
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a rearward and lower first laser beam defined by a rearward and lower first laser transmitting to a rearward and lower first receiving sensor with a first alarm; a forward and upper second laser beam defined by a forward and upper second laser transmitting to a forward and upper second receiving sensor, with a second alarm, located above a shoulder of a user; the first laser beam and the second laser beam are substantially parallel and define an extending ideal path along a designated club head path as a golfer swings; wherein the extending ideal path corresponds to a desired club head path, if a club head crosses the first laser beam, the first alarm associated with the first receiving sensor is activated, and if the club head crosses the second laser beam, the second alarm associated with the second receiving sensor is activated; wherein the first laser and the second laser are mounted upon a first stand and the first receiving sensor and the second receiving sensor are mounted upon a second stand, and the second stand includes a selectively collapsible tripod base, an upstanding post and a sensor support bracket secured to the upstanding post and the first stand includes a selectively collapsible tripod base, an upstanding post and a laser support bracket secured to the upstanding post, and the sensor support bracket is an elongated bar including a central portion pivotally secured to an upper end of the upstanding post of the second stand via a selectively engageable compression knob for locking the elongated bar in desired orientations and the laser support bracket is an elongated bar including a central portion pivotally secured to an upper end of the upstanding post of the first stand via a selectively engageable compression knob for locking the elongated bar of the laser support bracket in desired orientations. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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18. A golf training system, comprising:
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a rearward and lower first laser beam defined by a rearward and lower first laser transmitting to a rearward and lower first receiving sensor with a first alarm; a forward and upper second laser beam defined by a forward and upper second laser transmitting to a forward and upper second receiving sensor, with a second alarm, located above a shoulder of a user; the first laser beam and the second laser beam are substantially parallel and define an extending ideal path along a designated club head path as a golfer swings; wherein the extending ideal path corresponds to a desired club head path, if a club head crosses the first laser beam, the first alarm associated with the first receiving sensor is activated, and if the club head crosses the second laser beam, the second alarm associated with the second receiving sensor is activated; wherein the first laser and the second laser are mounted upon a first stand and the first receiving sensor and the second receiving sensor are mounted upon a practice mat, and the first receiving sensor and the second receiving sensor are recessed within the practice mat.
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