KR20120122038A - Hands Holder for Golf - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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The present invention relates to a two-hand holder for golf worn on the hand during the practice of golf two-hand holder (10) or during a golf game, and more particularly, the fingers of the left and right hands when using a golf two-hand holder for holding a golf club The present invention relates to a two-handed holder for binding to maximize the accuracy and stability of the swing and thereby improve golf performance.
It is effective to prevent the grip posture from becoming unstable due to the force of the hand holding the grip or the force to send the ball farther. Since the fingers of the right hand are fastened to one by using the two-hand holder for golf, the shape of the hand that locks the grip from swinging to finish is not changed, thus maintaining a stable posture.
Wearing the golf two-
The present invention relates to a two-hand holder for golf worn on the hand during a golf practice or during a golf game. More specifically, when holding a golf club, the fingers of the left and right hands are bound together using a golf two-hand holder, and the swing accuracy And it relates to a two-hand holder for golf to achieve maximum stability and thereby improving golf skills.
It is effective to prevent the grip posture from becoming unstable due to the force of the hand holding the grip or the force to send the ball farther. Since the fingers of the right hand are fastened to one by using the two-hand holder for golf, the shape of the hand that locks the grip from swinging to finish is not changed, thus maintaining a stable posture.
In recent years, Korean men and women's professional golfers have been able to perform very well in the world's best international golf games such as Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) and Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). Since winning the prize, he has been delivering pleasant news to the public, including golfers in Korea. As a result, the number of Koreans enjoying golf is on the rise.
Unlike other sports, golf can be more interesting because it is not restricted by physical conditions and is under the sole responsibility of one's own. It can be said.
On the other hand, having a flexible swing posture and swing tips are important factors that determine the golf skills, and the swing method and the grip method is known in a variety of ways, such as the grip of the golf club required for the golf swing.
In the grip method of a basic golf club, the grip of the earth (the thumb, the beggar), the cognitive (the index finger, the finger), and the hand (the little finger) are lightly worn around the grip. In other words, it must be surrounded by light force with the jangji / miji and ignorance paper.
However, most beginners only grasp the various postures and tricks needed for a golf swing, and then focus only on the purpose of blowing the golf ball away from the field (improved distance), not focusing on the correct grip grip and swing posture. It is a reality.
As a result, most people play golf in the wrong posture at the first time, and after correcting the postures that are experienced, it is not easy for them to correct themselves. The burden had to be tolerated.
In addition, the grip of both hands should be the same as catching a newborn chick to effectively accelerate the speed of the clubhead during the swing, and the wrist coating will be smooth during the backswing, allowing good shots. will be.
The function of the conventional golf glove was to protect the palm or to prevent slipping, so it did not help to hold the grip by hand. When the grip was swung and the golf club was swinged, the miss shot caused by the flow or sliding of the grip It was just to prevent the function of protecting the palm by preventing the direct contact with the grip and palm.
Meanwhile, among the equipment used to hit the golf ball, the most important item after the golf club is a golf glove for holding a golf club.
The structure of a normal golf glove manufactured and sold to this day still includes a finger, a hand, and the like where the earth, a person's body, a person's body, a person's body, an obscure place, and a body can be inserted. And a body covering the palm.
However, the above-described golf gloves have an advantage to facilitate the "grip (grip of the golf club)", which improves the impact of the golf club grip and the damage caused during the swing, but a variety of postures And even though it does not help to learn the tips, even if the correct gripping action is completed, even from the posture to the finish action to maintain a uniform and stable gripping, but inexperienced golfers cause the grip of the club head Because the oddity is not constant, the exact RBI is lost or the shank is generated and the topping occurs. The problem is that the direction of the ball is not uniform and the flying distance is reduced due to the slice or hook.
Prior art in golf to focus on reducing the psychological anxiety of the beginners to resolve the psychological anxiety by binding the grip of the hand and golf clubs, the physical strength may occur by tying the hand grip together, but to some extent If golfers who are familiar with golf need delicate force adjustments, only the fingers can be locked to some extent, golfers who are used to golf need to psychologically correct the distraction of the finger grip during the final finish.
Therefore, there is a need for a simple golf two-hand holder for maintaining a uniform and stable gripping from the address posture to the finish operation.
The present invention relates to a two-hand holder for golf worn on the hand during a golf practice or during a golf game. More specifically, when holding a golf club, the fingers of the left and right hands are bound together using a golf two-hand holder, and the swing accuracy And it relates to a two-hand holder for golf to achieve maximum stability and thereby improving golf skills.
It is effective to prevent the grip posture from becoming unstable due to the force of the hand holding the grip or the force to send the ball farther. Since the fingers of the right hand are fastened to one by using the two-hand holder for golf, the shape of the hand that locks the grip from swinging to finish is not changed, thus maintaining a stable posture.
During the process of gripping and swinging the golf grip lightly with both hands, you can naturally correct the bad habit of unconsciously distorting the position of your finger to prevent the hand's holding position from being distracted. To provide a two-handed holder for golf that enables a stable and lightweight and accurate swing operation.
As an auxiliary tool worn on the hands during golf practice or during a golf game,
Velcro is formed around the finger of one hand to glue the velcro to form a circular ring (50) and rewind the belt to glue the velcro to form a circular band space (80) to fit the fingers of the other hand Features,
Forming a
The first
The first arm Velcro 60 is formed on the rear surface of the golf
It is a golf two-
It is effective to prevent the grip posture from becoming unstable due to the force of the hand holding the grip or the force to send the ball farther. Since the fingers of the right hand are fastened to one by using the two-hand holder for golf, the shape of the hand that locks the grip from swinging to finish is not changed, thus maintaining a stable posture.
Wearing the golf two-
1 is a front view showing the front configuration of the two-hand holder for golf according to the present invention.
Figure 2 is a rear view showing the back configuration of the two-hand holder for golf according to the present invention.
Figure 3a is a flow chart showing the step 1 embodiment of a golf two-hand holder according to the present invention.
Figure 3 b is a flow chart showing a two-step embodiment of the golf two-hand holder according to the present invention.
Figure 3 c is a flow chart showing a three-step embodiment of the golf two-hand holder according to the present invention.
Figure 4 is a state wearing a two-hand holder for golf according to the present invention.
Hereinafter, one preferred embodiment according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
1 is a front view showing the front configuration of the golf two-hand holder according to the present invention, Figure 2 shows a rear view showing the rear configuration of the golf two-hand holder according to the present invention is uncomfortable even if the skin of the finger touches the band. It is formed in the shape of a band using a cloth material or a soft material so that there is no sense. This shape is to be wound around one finger of the hand to be fixed to combine with the fingers of the other hand to stabilize the grip posture.
The configuration of Figure 1 shows the front portion of the golf two-
The configuration of Figure 2 shows the back portion of the golf two-
In addition, one end side of the strip is provided with a
The first male Velcro 20 and the first female Velcro 60 are paired, and the second male Velcro 30 and the second female Velcro 70 are paired and bonded. 1 arm Velcro (60) is bonded to the band is fixed in a circular circle to the finger again around the finger once again to form a circular band space to form a space for the fingers can be inserted into the second male Velcro (30) The second arm Velcro 70 is to be bonded.
Since the first male Velcro 20 and the second male Velcro 30 are rough, they may be damaged by touching the skin of the finger, so that the first male Velcro 20 and the second male Velcro 30 may be damaged. The part is in direct contact with the skin of the finger. The part which is likely to be in contact with the skin of the finger is placed by the
More detailed description will be described in more detail with reference to FIGS. 3A to 3C.
Figure 3a shows a flow chart showing an embodiment of a golf two-hand holder according to the present invention, Figure 3b shows a flow chart showing a two-step embodiment of the golf two-hand holder according to the present invention, Figure 3 c is a flow chart showing a three-step embodiment of the golf two-hand holder according to the present invention.
3 a shows that the hand to be worn is the index finger of the left hand, the finger
3 b is a flow chart showing a two-step embodiment of the two-hand holder for golf according to the present invention, a belt-shaped two-handed golf holder with the opposite side of the hand worn while pressing the
3 b is a flow chart illustrating a two-step embodiment of the two-hand holder for golf according to the present invention to explain the formation of a
The
Figure 4 shows a state diagram wearing the two-hand holder for golf according to the present invention, showing a situation in which the two-handed holder for
In the drawings, the right hand is used, and the left hand is used to fix the index finger of the right hand and the ring finger of the left hand in the same manner. At this time, the configuration of the golf two-handed
In detail, in FIG. 3A, the hand becomes the right hand and presses the
If you want to fix the pinky finger as well using the two-handed
Wearing the golf two-
As described above, the two-handed
Description of the Related Art [0002]
10: golf two-hand holder
20: first suvelcro
30 second suvelcro
40:
50: circular ring
55: finger joint surface
60: first arm Velcro
70: second arm Velcro
80: circular band space
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Winding a belt with a velcro formed on the finger of one hand to form a circular ring (50) by adhering the velcro, and winding the band again to glue the velcro to form a circular band space (80) to fit the fingers of the other hand Two-handed Holder (10)
Golf two-handed holder 10 formed to form a protrusion 40 on one side end of the golf two-handed holder 10 to be gripped by the thumb of each hand for easy wearing
The first male velcro 20 is formed at the end portion of the golf club's two-handed holder 10 on which the protrusion 40 is formed, and the second male velcro 30 is formed at a predetermined distance (a distance wound around the finger). Golf Two-Hand Holder (10)
The first arm Velcro 60 is formed on the rear surface of the golf male hand holder 10 where the second male Velcro 20 is formed, and the first arm Velcro 60 is formed on the same surface, and the protrusion 40 is formed. Golf two-handed holder 10, the second arm Velcro 70 is formed on the other end of the side
Golf two-handed holder 10 is formed on the back surface of the first male Velcro 20 of the golf two-handed holder 10, the finger joint surface 55 of the soft material to protect the skin of the finger
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