Golf putting and chipping target
First Claim
1. A golf practice putting and chipping target comprising:
- a substantially circular disk of predetermined diameter and thickness;
said disk having a colored, centrally located circle approximately the size of a conventional golf hole;
said circle is surrounded by a wide, annular border of predetermined width and of contrasting color to said circle;
a strip of material of predetermined length and width that adheres, lies on or is attached to the practice putting or chipping surface;
said strip is located perpendicular to and bisected equally by the line of the intended stroke;
said strip to be located a predetermined distance beyond said circle as measured along the line of said stroke;
said distance of said strip beyond said circle and the length of said strip are substantially equivalent;
said strip to be made of a contrasting color to said practice surface;
whereby putting and chipping skills may be acquired during practice sessions by rolling a golf ball over the top of said disk and said circle from any distance along said line of intended stroke and;
when said ball stops within said predetermined distance of the back of said circle and before crossing said strip the golfer knows that the putting or chipping stroke was made at the optimum speed or pace.
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Abstract
A practice putting and chipping target simulating a real golf hole comprised of a thin, flexible circular disk 10 with a centrally located, solid, dark colored circle 12 which simulates a conventional golf hole surrounded by a contrasting, light colored border 16 and used as a putting and chipping target from any distance on the same geometric plane. A 430 mm (17") long strip of adhering material 22 is located approximately 430 mm (17") beyond the simulated hole perpendicular to and bisected by the intended line of the practice stroke 26. Knowing that the optimum speed for a putt or chip would leave the golf ball approximately 430 mm (17") beyond the simulated hole provides direct visual feedback to the golfer. For practicing very short putts, a special visual aiming target 14 is present to aid the golfers concentration.
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10 Claims
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1. A golf practice putting and chipping target comprising:
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a substantially circular disk of predetermined diameter and thickness; said disk having a colored, centrally located circle approximately the size of a conventional golf hole; said circle is surrounded by a wide, annular border of predetermined width and of contrasting color to said circle; a strip of material of predetermined length and width that adheres, lies on or is attached to the practice putting or chipping surface; said strip is located perpendicular to and bisected equally by the line of the intended stroke; said strip to be located a predetermined distance beyond said circle as measured along the line of said stroke; said distance of said strip beyond said circle and the length of said strip are substantially equivalent; said strip to be made of a contrasting color to said practice surface; whereby putting and chipping skills may be acquired during practice sessions by rolling a golf ball over the top of said disk and said circle from any distance along said line of intended stroke and;
when said ball stops within said predetermined distance of the back of said circle and before crossing said strip the golfer knows that the putting or chipping stroke was made at the optimum speed or pace. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A golf practice putting and chipping target comprising:
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a substantially circular disk that lies on the practice putting or chipping surface; said disk having a colored, centrally located circle; said circle is surrounded by a wide, annular border of predetermined width and of contrasting color to said circle; a strip of material that adheres, lies on or is attached to the practice putting or chipping surface; said strip is located perpendicular to the line of the intended stroke; said strip to be located a predetermined distance beyond said circle as measured along the line of the intended stroke; said distance of said strip beyond said circle and the length of said strip are substantially equivalent; said strip to be made of a contrasting color to said practice surface; whereby putting and chipping skills may be acquired during practice sessions by rolling golf balls over the top of said disk and said circle from any distance along said line of intended stroke and;
when said balls stop approximately at said predetermined distance of the back of said circle and before crossing said strip the golfer knows that the putting or chipping stroke was made at the optimum speed. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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