Golf Putter and Grid for Training a Golf Putting Method
First Claim
1. A putter for training a golf player to practice a straight line putting motion, the putter comprising:
- a club head including a heel angle between a face of the club head and a shoe of the club head to facilitate said straight line putting motion; and
a plurality of detachable marking instruments attached to said club head for marking a trajectory of said putter.
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Abstract
A golf system for training a golf player includes a golf putter designed to train the user in practicing an unconventional motion and a grid for guiding the motion of the golf putter. The golf putter includes a club head and a plurality of marking instruments such as styluses for marking the trajectory of the putter. The grid includes an enclosure, a recording device to record the trajectory of the golf putter, a plurality of guiding rails and an optional leveling device as well as an optional aiming device, thereby allowing the user to analyze his/her putting trajectory.
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20 Claims
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1. A putter for training a golf player to practice a straight line putting motion, the putter comprising:
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a club head including a heel angle between a face of the club head and a shoe of the club head to facilitate said straight line putting motion; and a plurality of detachable marking instruments attached to said club head for marking a trajectory of said putter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A grid for training a golf player to practice a straight line putting motion, the grid comprising:
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an enclosure having different cross-sections at ends thereof; a plurality of guiding rails attached to said enclosure for guiding motion of a golf club; means disposed within said enclosure for recording a trajectory of motion of said golf club for assisting said golf player in practicing said straight line putting motion; and a ruler or color gradient disposed in said enclosure to determine the distance by which the putter has to be drawn back as a function of distance between a golf ball and cup. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A grid for training a golf player to practice a straight line putting motion, the grid comprising:
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an enclosure having a bottom and side walls and including different cross-sections at ends thereof; and a plurality of guiding rails attached to said side walls for guiding motion of a golf club, wherein the enclosure bottom includes a recording surface that records a trajectory of motion of said golf club for assisting said golf player in practicing said straight line putting motion. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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