KR101720256B1 - Golf putting practice device for practicing in accordance with the distance - Google Patents

Golf putting practice device for practicing in accordance with the distance Download PDF

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KR101720256B1
KR101720256B1 KR1020150181586A KR20150181586A KR101720256B1 KR 101720256 B1 KR101720256 B1 KR 101720256B1 KR 1020150181586 A KR1020150181586 A KR 1020150181586A KR 20150181586 A KR20150181586 A KR 20150181586A KR 101720256 B1 KR101720256 B1 KR 101720256B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63B69/36Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for golf
    • A63B69/3661Mats for golf practice, e.g. mats having a simulated turf, a practice tee or a green area
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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A golf putting practice device capable of practicing a putting practice of a middle distance in the room is disclosed. A golf mat having a plane portion for providing a path of the putter golf ball and an inclined portion formed at an end of the plane portion and having an uphill slope, And at least one inclined jaw provided on the inclined surface. According to the present invention, it is possible to practice the putting aiming at stopping the golf ball in the inclined jaw disposed on the inclined surface, so that the practice of the putting angle and the putting angle can be advanced.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention relates to a golf putting practice device capable of practicing putting by distance,

The present invention relates to a golf putting practice device capable of practicing putting practice by distance in the room. More specifically, the present invention relates to a golf putting practice device capable of practicing a putting practice for a long distance in a limited indoor space, And a putting route is arranged to practice a putting practice for various distances and middle and long distances.

Generally, in golf, putting is a technique for hole-inting a golf ball that has fallen near the hole. These puttings must adjust their strength according to the terrain conditions and direction, and they require careful observation and delicate movements, so repetitive practice is required.

In addition, since the overall performance of a golf game is often dependent on putting, various types of putting practice devices are used. Most of the putting practice devices are planar mats having a width of 50 cm or less and a length of 1 m to 5 m and a final end portion reaching the golf ball is designed to be slightly higher for the recovery of the golf ball. Then, a hole cup is provided at the tip of the mat, and the golf ball is held in the hole cup.

In such a case, since the putting practice is performed on the practice mat having a fixed length, the golf ball which has not been hole-released moves backward, and there is a problem that the putting strength and the putting angle can not be grasped to some extent. In other words, it is not possible to practice the putting practice over the distance exceeding 5m, and it is difficult to carry out the putting practice of the precise strength. Therefore, most of the products have limitations for precise practice for various distances, and they are used to learn direction practice or putting sense.

As a solution to this problem, Korean Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 10-2003-0035731 discloses a golf club having a golf ball which is rolled after putting and can be exercised with a correct putting distance and a putting angle by the position where the golf ball rolls and is held in a putting hole of an inclination support, In addition, it can be installed regardless of the place, and it is possible to adjust the putting strength according to the inclination of the optional slope support, and the golf putting exerciser which can practice the long distance putting practice such as the long distance putting and the various putting distance practice Developed.

However, since the above-described technique has a putting hole in which a golf ball is inserted into a curved slope surface rather than a flat surface, regardless of the strength of the putting, the golf ball is held in the putting hole by moving the golf ball in the direction in which the putting hole is located , There is a problem in that it is difficult to carry out the elaborate distance exercise for the long distance putting. Further, unlike a putting hole arranged in a plane, a putting hole arranged on an inclined surface is formed with a jaw that affects the movement path and speed of the golf ball due to its structural characteristics. Therefore, in order to practice various putting distances, It is difficult to practice the putting angle and the putting strength with respect to the putting hole arranged at the rear when the hole is disposed.

Accordingly, it is required to develop a golf putting practice device capable of performing elaborate putting practice for the middle and long distance in the room.

Korean Patent Laid-Open No. 10-2003-0035731 (published on May 5, 2003) Korean Registered Utility Model No. 20-0259308 (Registered on December 18, 2001) Korea Registered Utility Model No. 20-0292134 (registered on October 2, 2002) Korean Registered Utility Model No. 20-0374626 (Registered on January 21, 2005)

Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a method and system for putting practice for a middle and a long distance in a room, capable of clearly determining whether success or failure of a long distance putting is possible, And a golf putting practice device to which a structure having a minimal effect on a golf ball is applied.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a golf mat comprising: a golf mat having a plane portion for providing a path of movement of a putted golf ball and an inclined portion formed at an end of the plane portion, And at least one inclined jaw provided on the inclined surface so that the putted golf ball can be stopped from moving within the inclined surface of the golf mat.

The golf putting practice implement according to the present invention can practice the putting aiming at stopping the golf ball in the beveled jaw disposed on the inclined surface, so that the practice of the putting angle and the putting angle can be advanced. Particularly, in the present invention, only when a golf ball is hitting with a correct force at the time of putting, the golf ball is rested on the beveled jaw, so that the degree of development of the putting ability can be quantified by adjusting the size and shape of the beveled jaw.

Further, the present invention can directly confirm that the golf ball is stopped at the desired slope after putting, so that it is possible to clearly determine whether the putting was successful or failed.

In addition, even if a plurality of beveled jaws are provided on the inclined surface, the present invention minimally affects the golf ball passing through the beveled jaws in the forward direction, so that the putting practice can be performed aiming at the beveled jaws installed at various distances at a time .

In addition, since the golf club can adjust the inclination angle of the inclined surface of the golf mat to change the moving distance of the hit golf ball with the same force, practice for putting the required heavy distance in the actual field can be performed in a narrow room.

In addition, according to the present invention, an inclined jaw is provided on the inclined surface of the golf mat according to the putting distance to be practiced, so that the putting practice can be performed, so that it is possible to practice putting the golf ball on the putting distance.

In addition, according to the present invention, the auxiliary inclined surface of the inclined jaw is formed at a slope close to the inclined surface, and the limit of the inclined jaw height is set, thereby preventing the golf ball from jumping by the inclined jaw.

1 is a perspective view of a golf putting practice apparatus according to the present invention.
2 to 4 are schematic views showing shapes of a golf mat and an inclined jaw according to an embodiment of the present invention.
5 is a perspective view for explaining an inclined jaw according to an embodiment of the present invention.
6 and 7 are sectional views for explaining another embodiment of the inclined jaw according to the present invention.
8 is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the golf putting practice apparatus according to the present invention.

Hereinafter, a golf putting practice apparatus (hereinafter abbreviated as a golf putting practice apparatus) capable of putting practice of a long distance according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

1 is a perspective view of a golf putting practice apparatus according to the present invention.

1, the golf putting practice device according to the present invention includes a golf mat 100 including a plane portion 110 and an inclined portion 120, and an inclined jaw 200 ).

Hereinafter, each component will be described in more detail with reference to the drawings.

Referring to FIG. 1, a golf putting practice device according to the present invention includes a golf mat 100.

The golf mat 100 is configured to allow a user to perform a putting practice with a golf ball indoors. The golf mat 100 includes a plane portion 110 for providing a path of movement of a putted golf ball, And an inclined portion 120 having an ascending inclined surface.

The inclined portion 120 constituting the golf mat 100 according to the present invention is formed with an inclined surface inclined at a predetermined angle so that the speed of the golf ball G is reduced. That is, when the user hits the golf ball G placed on the plane portion 110 of the golf mat 100 using a putter (not shown), the golf ball G passes through the plane portion 110 It goes up along the slope and stops as the speed decreases. Thereafter, the golf ball G is moved downward along the inclined plane and then moved to the plane portion 110.

Since the slope part 120 is formed with a rising slope so that the speed of the golf ball G passing through the flat part 110 is sharply reduced, the golf ball G struck so as to travel a long distance with respect to the plane, The moving distance becomes shorter on the inclined plane.

In the first embodiment, the inclined surface according to the present invention may be formed to have a constant inclination as shown in FIG. It is preferable that the golf mat 100 having such an inclined surface is used for practicing the putting distance at regular intervals such as 6m, 7m, 8m. In other words, putting exercises with intervals of 10 ~ 30 ㎝ marking the interval allows you to practice putting intensity at a certain distance for medium distance in a small room.

As a second embodiment, the inclined surface according to the present invention may be formed to have a steep slope gradually from the front to the back as shown in FIG. The golf mat 100 provided with such an inclined surface sharply reduces the speed of the golf ball G moving along the inclined surface, so that it is preferable that the golf mat 100 is used for practicing putt at a distance of 8 m or more.

As a third embodiment, the inclined surface according to the present invention may be formed to have a gradually gentle slope from front to back as shown in FIG. The golf mat 100 provided with such an inclined surface gently reduces the speed of the golf ball G moving along the inclined surface, so that it is preferable to practice putting a distance of about 5 to 8 meters. Moreover, the gentle slope has a similar structure to a typical hill terrain, so it may be used to perform a suitable putting practice for hill terrain.

In addition, the inclined surface according to the present invention may be formed in any one of a continuous form of a plurality of planes, a continuous form of a plurality of curved surfaces, and a continuous form of a plurality of planes and curved surfaces.

 If necessary, the golf putting practice device of the present invention can be practiced in a limited space, especially in a living room or a room of a home, by adjusting the angle of the inclined surface. To this end, the golf mat 100 may be configured such that a pedestal (not shown) is provided at a lower portion of the inclined portion 120 to adjust the height of the pedestal.

Meanwhile, the golf mat 100 may be made of a material used in a general golf mat 100. Of course, the golf mat 100 may be made of any material as long as the golf ball G can move smoothly to a degree similar to an actual field environment. For example, the upper surface directly contacting the golf ball G may be formed of synthetic fibers or artificial turf or carpet organized with fabrics such as velboa, velvet, acrylic yarn, and the like.

If necessary, the golf mat 100 may further include a fancy unit 130 and a hole cup unit 140.

The fence unit 130 is provided along the rim of the golf mat 100 so that the golf ball G moving along the golf mat 100 can be moved And the like. The fins 130 may be made of synthetic resin such as wood or ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) so that the fins 130 can be easily detached and attached from the golf mat 100 and are not damaged by the impact of the golf ball G. [

The golf ball G passing through the inclined portion 120 is provided at the rear of the inclined portion 120 so that the golf ball G passing through the inclined portion 120 can enter the hole portion 140. [ And is formed in a flat structure such as the flat surface portion 110 so as to be seated. At this time, the hole part 140 may be provided with a putting hole (not shown). The putting hole is formed of a hemispherical cup having an opening at its upper portion to allow the golf ball G entered into the hole cup portion 140 to flow therein.

Referring to FIG. 1, the golf putting practice device according to the present invention includes a slanting jaw 200.

The inclined jaw 200 is provided on an inclined surface so that the putted golf ball G can stop moving within the inclined surface of the golf mat 100. The inclined jaw 200 is inclined with respect to the inclined surface of the inclined portion 120, A jaw 200 may be installed or a plurality of inclined jaws 200 may be installed on the inclined surface of the inclined portion 120 as shown in Figs.

These bevel jaws 200 provide a function to assist in performing very precise control of the force hitting the ball during putting. That is, the bevel jaw 200 provides a seating space in which the golf ball G can be stopped, unlike a putting hole in which the moving speed of the golf ball G moving along the bevel surface drastically decreases.

Specifically, the impact strength of the golf ball G, in which the golf ball G is seated in the inclined jaw 200, is determined. Accordingly, if the force hitting the golf ball G is weaker than the predetermined value, the golf ball G may not reach the inclined jaw 200 or may return to the inclined jaw 200 when the force hits the golf ball G. On the contrary, if the force of hitting is larger than this, it is excessively moved beyond the inclined jaw 200 and is not rested on the inclined jaw 200 due to the rolling force, and falls in the initial direction.

That is, if the golf ball G does not strike the ball with a force of a limited range of strength that can be seated beyond the slant jaw 200, the golf ball G can not stop at the slant jaw 200, I will roll. Here, the range of the striking intensity with which the golf ball G can be placed on the slanting jaw 200 depends on the shape and size of the slanting jaw 200 as described later.

In other words, if the size or shape of the slanting jaw 200 is adjusted, even if a slight hitting force is applied with a wide range of force, the slanting jaw 200 must be stopped, or the slanting jaw 200 must be precisely hit with a very narrow range of force. The slanting jaw 200 can be selected and used according to the putting skill of the user.

More specifically, the inclined jaw 200 includes a seating surface 210 protruding from the inclined surface so that the putted golf ball G can stop moving within the inclined surface of the golf mat 100, and an inclined surface of the inclined portion And an auxiliary inclined surface 220 connecting the end surface of the seating surface 210 with the inclined surface so that the moving golf ball G can pass through the seating surface 210.

The seating surface 210 has a first section in parallel with a horizontal line, and a second section in which a slope is formed in a direction of the auxiliary inclined surface 220 in the inclined surface direction. At this time, the seating surface 210 may be formed in a planar shape or a curved shape.

After the bevel jaw 200 having the seating surface 210 having the second section formed therein passes through the inclined jaws 200, the movement of the golf ball G moving below a predetermined speed by gravity is stopped . 1, the movement of the golf ball G moving at a predetermined speed in a downward direction after passing through the inclined jaw 200 is transmitted to the seating surface 210 ). ≪ / RTI > Specifically, it is preferable that the seating surface 210 on which the second section is formed is formed to have an internal angle with respect to a horizontal line connected to the inclined surface ranges from 20 ㅀ to 50..

In the case of the slanting jaw 200 for a middle class having the seating surface 210 formed with the second section, the seating surface 210 formed with the second section has an inner angle with the horizontal line connected to the slant surface ranges from 1 to 20 mm As shown in FIG.

In addition, the superior oblique jaw 200 provided with the seating surface 210 having the first section is formed so that only the golf ball G stopped moving on the seating surface 210 after passing through the auxiliary inclined surface 220, (210). In other words, when the oblique jaw for the advanced player is used, the movement of the golf ball G moving downward due to the gravity after passing the oblique jaw 200 can not be stopped. In other words, even if the slope 200 is provided on the slope 120, if the golf ball G is not struck with a proper strength, the golf ball G may not reach the slope 200, As a result, the golf ball G rolls in the direction of the original position.

It is preferable that the auxiliary inclined surface 220 is formed to have an inclination angle close to the inclined surface of the inclined portion 120 so as to minimize the movement of the golf ball G. [ Accordingly, a sense of putting strength when practicing the golf mat 100 without the beveled jaws 200 is similar to a feeling of putting strength when practicing with the golf mat 100 equipped with the bevel jaws 200.

The inclined jaw 200 is formed such that the height h between the boundary between the seating surface 210 and the auxiliary inclined surface 220 and the inclined surface is 1/10 to 1/3 of the radius of the golf ball. If the height h of the bevel jaw 200 is less than one tenth of the radius of the golf ball, the golf ball is seated on the bevel 200 and is not stopped. If the height is greater than 1/3 of the radius of the golf ball, A phenomenon of bouncing on the auxiliary inclined surface 220 may occur when the auxiliary inclined surface 220 ascends along the auxiliary inclined surface 220.

The inclined jaw 200 may be integrally formed on an inclined surface of the inclined portion 120. The beveled jaw 200 can be detached and attached to the beveled portion 120 while moving along the longitudinal direction of the golf mat 100 so that the beveled jaws 200 can practice various putting distances, Respectively.

As a specific aspect, the inclined jaw 200 according to the present invention may be formed in a triangular column shape as shown in FIG. The triangular prismatic inclined jaw is provided with a seating surface 210 and an auxiliary inclined surface 220 and includes a contact portion 230 connecting the distal end of the seating surface 210 and the distal end of the auxiliary inclined surface 220 and contacting the inclined surface of the inclined portion, .

More specifically, the inclined jaw 200 may further include a guide pawl 240 provided on a contact portion 230 facing the inclined surface of the inclined portion 120 as shown in FIG. That is, the inclined jaw 200 can be fixed to the inclined surface by inserting the guide pawls 240 attached to the lower portion into the fixing holes 122 formed at the inclined surfaces at regular intervals.

6 and 7 are sectional views for explaining another embodiment of the bevel jaw 200 according to the present invention.

6, the inclined jaw 200 according to the present invention includes an inclined jaw forming member 260 for providing a shape in which a putted golf ball G is seated, and an inclined jaw forming member 260 for covering the inclined jaw forming member 260, And an inclined tuck mat 250 for fixing the jaw forming member 260 to the inclined surface.

The inclined chin mat 250 may be made of any material as long as the golf ball G can move smoothly to a degree similar to an actual field environment. For example, it may be formed of synthetic fibers or artificial turf or carpet organized with fabrics such as velboa, velvet, acrylic yarn, and the like.

In one embodiment, the beveled jaw forming member 260 may be formed of a bent structure having no face in the golf mat direction as shown in FIG.

7, the inclined jaw forming member 260 may include an auxiliary inclined surface forming member 264 that provides a sloped surface that is steeper than the inclined surface of the inclined portion 120, And a golf ball seating surface forming member 262 that is positioned at the bottom surface of the golf ball G and provides a shape in which the golf ball G can be seated.

The auxiliary inclined surface forming member 264 may be a cloth material having irregular shapes such as a cloth or a mat piece. The golf ball seating surface forming member 262 may be a round or long block. At this time, the inclined jaw forming member 260 can be fixed to the inclined surface of the inclined portion 120 without providing a separate fixing device due to the frictional force generated between the inclined tuck forming mat 250 and the inclined surface.

The inclined jaw 200 is formed by providing an inclined jaw forming member 260 on an inclined surface of the inclined portion 120 and then providing an inclined jaw mat 250 on the inclined jaw forming member 260. Here, the inclined jaw forming member 260 has a thickness of about 5 mm, a length of a long side is 50 mm, and a length of a short side is about 7 mm.

8 is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the golf putting practice apparatus according to the present invention. Referring to FIG. 8, the golf mat 100 may include two or more inclined jaws 200 disposed at different positions along the putting path on the inclined surface of the golf mat 100 for different putting distance exercises. That is, according to the present invention, the first bevel jaw 202 and the second bevel jaw 204 may be provided, and further inclined jaws may be provided depending on the type of putting practice.

For example, when performing distance-based putting practice, a first bevel jaw 202 is installed at a position for a 6 m putting practice, a second bevel jaw 204 is installed at a position for a 7 m putting practice, The beveled jaw 204 is installed at a position for an 8 m putting practice.

As described above, by providing the inclined jaws at different positions for each path without providing a plurality of inclined jaws on one path, it is possible to prevent a problem that may occur when a plurality of inclined jaws are installed in one path.

In addition, the colors of the golf mat 100 may be configured differently so that the lines provided with the oblique jaws 202, 204, and 206 are color-coded to allow the user to precisely adjust the putting direction at the time of practice.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. It can be understood that it is possible.

100: golf mat 110: flat portion
120: inclined portion 122: fixed hole
130: Fans part 140:
200: inclined jaw 210:
220: auxiliary inclined surface 230: contact surface
240: guide poles 250: oblique chin mats
260: an inclined jaw forming member 262: a golf ball receiving surface forming member
264: auxiliary slope forming member

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A golf mat having a flat portion for providing a movement path of a putt golf ball, and an inclined portion provided at an end of the flat portion and formed with an ascending slope; And
And at least one inclined jaw provided on the inclined surface so that the putted golf ball can be stopped from moving within the inclined surface of the golf mat,
The inclined jaw comprising an inclined jaw forming member for providing a shape in which the putt golf ball is seated and an inclined tuck mat for covering the inclined jaw forming member to fix the inclined jaw forming member to the inclined surface,
Wherein the inclined jaw forming member comprises: an auxiliary inclined surface forming member for providing a steep inclined surface than the inclined surface; And a golf ball seating surface forming member positioned above the auxiliary slant surface forming member to provide a shape in which a golf ball can be seated.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the inclined jaw
A golf club having a mounting surface protruding from the inclined surface so that the putting golf ball can stop moving within the inclined surface of the golf mat and a connecting end connecting the inclined surface and the seating surface so that the golf ball moving on the inclined surface can pass through the seating surface. Wherein the auxiliary golf club is provided with an auxiliary inclined surface.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the seating surface
And a second section in which a slope is formed in a first section parallel to a horizontal line or in a direction of the auxiliary slope in the slope direction.
3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the inclined jaw
Wherein a height between a boundary between the seating surface and the auxiliary inclined surface and a height between the inclined surfaces is 1/10 to 1/3 of a radius of the golf ball.
delete delete The golf putting practice apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the inclined tuck mat is formed integrally with the golf mat to facilitate movement of the golf ball. 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the inclined jaw
Wherein the golf putter is configured to have a structure capable of being detached and attached to the inclined portion while moving along the longitudinal direction of the golf mat so as to practice the putting distance.
The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one beveled jaw
And a first inclined jaw and a second inclined jaw provided at different positions along a putting path on an inclined surface of the golf mat for different putting distance practice.
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