US20050181885A1 - Apparatus For Practicing The Golf Putting Stroke - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the practice of golf putting and specifically to golf putting training aid or training devices related to aiming down the proper target path and proper putter head alignment throughout the putting stroke.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,679,783 shows a golf-training device that provides a means of practicing indoors on a synthetic putting surface.
- the device consists of a synthetic putting surface, two opposing platforms placed on either end of said putting surface and each platform host mounting pins to which a predetermined length of line is affixed.
- this device works well on an indoor synthetic surface it has no utility outdoors. Additionally, the device does not provide for extension and or retraction of the fixed length line, it is not easily portable due to the size and weight.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,048,273 Another example of a known putting stroke teaching aid device is U.S. Pat. No. 6,048,273.
- This device consist of two counter weighted standards to which one standard has a reel attached. The reel houses an extendable line that can be stretched from one standard to the opposing standard. Each standard has counter weights attached to stabilize said standards when placed on the practice green.
- This device works well it fails to meet the rapid disassembly, storage and portability issues golfers require when called from the practice area to the first tee. The weight and size of this device will discourage the average golfer from using this aid when preparing for and practicing prior to a round of golf. Overall this device is cumbersome, extremely heavy and therefore lacks the lightweight portability needs of the golfer.
- c) Provides a means of adjusting the retractable putting line aiming/alignment device by vertically extending and retracting the line along the intended target path at a desired distance chosen by the user.
- the extendable/retractable line mechanism contained in the housing provides the necessary line tension to prevent the line from sagging when the line is extended and further allows for internal storage of the line thereby preventing line snags or tangles when the device is not in use.
- e Provides the golfer a lightweight easy to assemble device that can be used prior to a round of golf and an easily portable device that can be rapidly disassembled, stored and carried from the practice green to the course when called to the first tee for their round of golf.
- the advantages of this invention are the distinguishable benefits of a lightweight, portable and highly effective means of providing an extendable/retractable target putting line aiming/alignment line to be used on an actual golf green putting surface.
- the retractable putting line aiming/alignment device is inserted into a golf green surface, via a housing stake assembly and opposing stake mounted at a user desired distance.
- the apparatus includes: a housing, simulating a golf ball, which houses an extendable/retractable line mechanism; a stake assembly to secure the housing into position on the putting green; and a corresponding and opposing stake to be inserted into the putting green, to attach the receiving extended line.
- the apparatus is placed into position on a putting green surface at or near the golf hole and the opposite line end is extended and secured to the opposing stake placed into the putting green at a desired distance from the hole or visa versa.
- the extendable/retractable line mechanism provides the necessary line tension to prevent the line from sagging when extended.
- the extended putting line represents the target path or reference for aligning a putter with respect to the target hole enabling the user to enhance the practice of proper alignment through the putting stroke.
- the advantages realized as a result of this invention are numerous.
- An example would be the ability to accurately visualize the proper target line allowing the golfer to overcome the dominant eye effect when putting.
- the extendable/retractable target putting line provides a means of practicing correct posture throughout the putting stroke. The user will immediately be afforded the ability to look directly down over the line, the golf ball and along the target line to prefect the proper straight back, straightforward and square at impact putting stroke.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective side view of the preferred embodiment
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the preferred embodiment with golf ball, putter and defined target line
- FIG. 3 is the same as FIG. 2 with the putting stroke resulting in an open clubface and missed target line path
- FIG. 4 is the same as FIG. 2 with the putting stroke resulting in an closed clubface and missed target line path
- FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of the housing and housing stake embodiment in the stored position
- FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of the housing and housing stake embodiment in the locked position
- FIG. 7 shows an expanded view of the device housing exposing the internal components
- FIG. 1 reflects the assembled and ready for use retractable putting line aiming/alignment device.
- the retractable putting line aiming/alignment device constructed in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention includes an assembled putting line housing 1 with the assembled putting line housing stake 10 attached and inserted at a distance determined by the user from the target hole 5 into the putting green surface 2 .
- the opposing putting line stake 11 is inserted directly behind the target hole 5 and into the putting green surface 2 at a depth equal to the opposing putting line stake depth indicator step 16 .
- the retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 can be extended and attached via the putting line attachment pull ring 15 to the opposing putting line stake hook 12 .
- the user can therefore position the golf ball 4 on the putting green surface 2 directly below the retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 .
- the user can then address the golf ball 4 with the putter 3 and when the golf ball 4 and putter 3 are viewed from the addressed position as shown in FIG. 2 the user will receive immediate visual feedback regarding proper putter 3 actual directional aiming and alignment.
- the resulting roll of the golf ball 4 along the target path as presented by the extended referenced retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 provides immediate visual feedback if the putter 3 is square at impact.
- the user can focus on practicing the straight back, straight forward putting stroke by visually concentrating on the movement of the putter 3 during the putting stroke to insure said movement of the putter 3 is directly in line with and square to the retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 .
- FIG. 3 if the putting stroke results in a open putter 3 face the resulting path of the golf ball 4 will travel on a open putter face target line 17 therefore resulting in a missed putt.
- FIG. 4 if the putting stroke results in a closed putter 3 face the resulting path of the golf ball 4 will travel on a closed putter face target line 18 therefore also resulting in a missed putt.
- the continued practice of said putting stroke as illustrated in FIG. 2 will create muscle memory to insure a proper square at impact stroke can be duplicated on the course thereby improving ones chances of sinking more putts and lowering ones score.
- FIG. 5 illustrates the compact nature of the embodiment by allowing the user to store the assembled putting line housing stake 10 into the putting line housing recessed compartment 19 of the assembled putting line housing 1 .
- the convenience of storing the assembled putting line housing stake 10 prevents damage to the assembled putting line housing stake 10 and the assembled putting line housing 1 .
- FIG. 6 illustrated the ability to remove the stored assembled putting line housing stake 10 from the putting line housing recessed compartment 19 , as illustrated in FIG. 5 , of the assembled putting line housing 1 and thereby allowing the user to assemble the putting line housing stake 10 into the locked, assembled and ready to use position. Once assembled the assembled putting line housing 1 and the assembled putting line housing stake 10 can be inserted into the putting green surface 2 .
- the constructed assembled putting line housing stake 10 is defined as being made of two components;
- the metal stake component 20 is inserted into the Metal Stake Base Attachment Component 21 .
- the assembly of these components makes up the assembled putting line housing stake 1 o which can then be assembled as illustrated in FIG. 6 or stored as illustrated in FIG. 5 .
- the assembled putting line housing 1 device is constructed embodiment components made up of a line housing component 32 to which a metal spring assembly 33 and line housing bottom plate component 31 are attached in order to establish the assembled reel and spring component of the embodiment.
- the retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 can be warped around the line housing component 32 .
- the assembled retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 , line housing bottom plate component 31 , line housing component 32 , metal and spring assembly 33 are then affixed to the lower ball body with tee component 25 .
- the retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 is threaded through the brass ring 34 that is then attached to the lower body with tee component 25 .
- the size of the assembled putting line housing 1 is designed such that the length of assembled retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 can be increased to any desired length or dimension during the production process.
- FIG. 7 also reflects the attachment of a metal putting line attachment pull ring 15 component to the end of the retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 .
- the objective of the invention is to place the opposing putting line stake 11 into the putting green surface 2 at are near the target hole 5 at a depth equal to the opposing putting line stake depth indicator step 16 thereby allowing the putting line attachment pull ring 15 to be attached to the opposing putting line stake hook 12 .
- the assembled putting line housing 1 and corresponding retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 can be extended to a desired distance from said target hole 5 and the attached assembled putting line housing stake 10 can be inserted into the putting green surface 2 .
- the advantages of the spring tension generated by the internal reel and spring assembly made up of the line housing bottom plate component 31 , line housing component 32 , and metal spring assembly 33 components provides adequate tension to prevent the retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 from sagging when extended thereby keeping the retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 parallel to the putting green surface 2 .
- the advantages of using the stake approach as defined by this invention embodiment is it superior to all prior invention that use platforms to be placed on the putting green surface 2 .
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A retractable putting line aiming/alignment device inserted into a golf green surface, via a stake assembly, for practicing the game of golf putting stroke is disclosed. The apparatus includes: a housing, simulating a golf ball, which houses an extendable/retractable line mechanism; a stake assembly to secure the housing into position on the putting green; and a corresponding and opposing stake to be inserted into the putting green, to attach the receiving extended line. The apparatus is placed into position on a putting green surface at or near the golf hole and the opposite line end is extended and secured to the opposing stake placed into the putting green at a desired distance from the hole or visa versa. The extendable/retractable line mechanism provides the necessary line tension to prevent the line from sagging when extended. The extended putting line represents the target path or reference for aligning a putter with respect to the target hole enabling the user to enhance the practice of proper alignment through the putting stroke.
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- This invention relates to the practice of golf putting and specifically to golf putting training aid or training devices related to aiming down the proper target path and proper putter head alignment throughout the putting stroke.
- Golfers worldwide strive to lower their golf scores and devote hours of practice on the art of putting as a means to achieving their goal. Recognizing the needs of players on all levels, training aid devices have been developed to assist the players in their quest. Many of the prior inventions focus on practicing indoors and fail to consider the importance of practicing in a real world setting outdoors of the practice green. Conversely, those inventions that do address the outdoor setting fail to consider the need for a lightweight and easily portable device that can be rapidly disassembled, stored and carried from the practice green to the course when called to the first tee for their round of golf.
- For example U.S. Pat. No. 6,679,783 shows a golf-training device that provides a means of practicing indoors on a synthetic putting surface. The device consists of a synthetic putting surface, two opposing platforms placed on either end of said putting surface and each platform host mounting pins to which a predetermined length of line is affixed. Although this device works well on an indoor synthetic surface it has no utility outdoors. Additionally, the device does not provide for extension and or retraction of the fixed length line, it is not easily portable due to the size and weight.
- Another example of a known putting stroke teaching aid device is U.S. Pat. No. 6,048,273. This device consist of two counter weighted standards to which one standard has a reel attached. The reel houses an extendable line that can be stretched from one standard to the opposing standard. Each standard has counter weights attached to stabilize said standards when placed on the practice green. Although this device works well it fails to meet the rapid disassembly, storage and portability issues golfers require when called from the practice area to the first tee. The weight and size of this device will discourage the average golfer from using this aid when preparing for and practicing prior to a round of golf. Overall this device is cumbersome, extremely heavy and therefore lacks the lightweight portability needs of the golfer.
- It is the intent of this invention to: a) Provide golfers with a retractable putting line aiming/alignment device that is portable, lightweight and a highly effective extendable, retractable line mechanism wherein the line being positioned above the putting surface provides the golfer an unobstructed putting stroke and immediate visual feedback regarding the ideal square at impact putter head contact.
- b) Provide a means of placing the retractable putting line aiming/alignment device anywhere on the putting surface such that the retractable putting line aiming/alignment device and opposing stake can be placed into the surface of the putting green and used as a target, allowing the golfer to pick any position on the putting surface to which he or she prefers to practice.
- c) Provides a means of adjusting the retractable putting line aiming/alignment device by vertically extending and retracting the line along the intended target path at a desired distance chosen by the user. The extendable/retractable line mechanism contained in the housing provides the necessary line tension to prevent the line from sagging when the line is extended and further allows for internal storage of the line thereby preventing line snags or tangles when the device is not in use.
- d) Provides a means of practicing correct posture throughout the putting stroke allowing the golfer to overcome the dominant eye effect when putting. The user will immediately be afforded the ability to look directly down over the line, the golf ball and along the target line to prefect the proper straight back, straightforward and square at impact putting stroke.
- e) Provides the golfer a lightweight easy to assemble device that can be used prior to a round of golf and an easily portable device that can be rapidly disassembled, stored and carried from the practice green to the course when called to the first tee for their round of golf.
- f) Provides a means of practicing and honing the art of putting in a real world setting outdoors of the practice green thereby the golfer can work on all elements of the putting stroke including the alignment, feel of the green and most importantly the proper technique in order to improve their game and lower their scores.
- In accordance of the above objectives the advantages of this invention are the distinguishable benefits of a lightweight, portable and highly effective means of providing an extendable/retractable target putting line aiming/alignment line to be used on an actual golf green putting surface. The retractable putting line aiming/alignment device is inserted into a golf green surface, via a housing stake assembly and opposing stake mounted at a user desired distance.
- The apparatus includes: a housing, simulating a golf ball, which houses an extendable/retractable line mechanism; a stake assembly to secure the housing into position on the putting green; and a corresponding and opposing stake to be inserted into the putting green, to attach the receiving extended line.
- The apparatus is placed into position on a putting green surface at or near the golf hole and the opposite line end is extended and secured to the opposing stake placed into the putting green at a desired distance from the hole or visa versa.
- The extendable/retractable line mechanism provides the necessary line tension to prevent the line from sagging when extended. The extended putting line represents the target path or reference for aligning a putter with respect to the target hole enabling the user to enhance the practice of proper alignment through the putting stroke.
- The advantages realized as a result of this invention are numerous. An example would be the ability to accurately visualize the proper target line allowing the golfer to overcome the dominant eye effect when putting. Additionally, the extendable/retractable target putting line provides a means of practicing correct posture throughout the putting stroke. The user will immediately be afforded the ability to look directly down over the line, the golf ball and along the target line to prefect the proper straight back, straightforward and square at impact putting stroke.
- Further advantages of this invention will become obvious after review of the following drawings and the corresponding description of the drawings
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FIG. 1 shows a perspective side view of the preferred embodiment -
FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the preferred embodiment with golf ball, putter and defined target line -
FIG. 3 is the same asFIG. 2 with the putting stroke resulting in an open clubface and missed target line path -
FIG. 4 is the same asFIG. 2 with the putting stroke resulting in an closed clubface and missed target line path -
FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of the housing and housing stake embodiment in the stored position -
FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of the housing and housing stake embodiment in the locked position -
FIG. 7 shows an expanded view of the device housing exposing the internal components -
- 1 Assembled Putting Line Housing
- 2 Putting Green Surface
- 3 Putter
- 4 Golf Ball
- 5 Target Hole
- 10 Assembled Putting Line Housing Stake
- 11 Opposing Putting Line Stake
- 12 Opposing Putting Line Stake Hook
- 14 Retractable Aiming/Alignment Putting Line
- 15 Putting Line Attachment Pull Ring
- 16 Opposing Putting Line Stake Depth Indicator Step
- 17 Open Putter Face Target Line
- 18 Closed Putter Face Target Line
- 19 Putting Line Housing Recessed Compartment
- 20 Metal Stake Component
- 21 Metal Stake Base Attachment Component
- 25 Lower Ball Body With Tee Component
- 26 Upper Ball Body Component
- 31 Line Housing Bottom Plate Component
- 32 Line Housing Component
- 33 Metal Spring Assembly
- 34 Brass Ring
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FIG. 1 reflects the assembled and ready for use retractable putting line aiming/alignment device. The retractable putting line aiming/alignment device constructed in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention includes an assembled puttingline housing 1 with the assembled puttingline housing stake 10 attached and inserted at a distance determined by the user from thetarget hole 5 into the puttinggreen surface 2. - The opposing putting
line stake 11 is inserted directly behind thetarget hole 5 and into the puttinggreen surface 2 at a depth equal to the opposing putting line stakedepth indicator step 16. - When the assembled putting
line housing 1, the attached assembled puttingline housing stake 10 and the opposing puttingline stake 11 are properly positioned the retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 can be extended and attached via the putting lineattachment pull ring 15 to the opposing puttingline stake hook 12. - The user can therefore position the
golf ball 4 on the puttinggreen surface 2 directly below the retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14. The user can then address thegolf ball 4 with theputter 3 and when thegolf ball 4 andputter 3 are viewed from the addressed position as shown inFIG. 2 the user will receive immediate visual feedback regardingproper putter 3 actual directional aiming and alignment. Additionally, when thegolf ball 4 is struck by theputter 3 during the putting stroke the resulting roll of thegolf ball 4 along the target path, as presented by the extended referenced retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 provides immediate visual feedback if theputter 3 is square at impact. - The user can focus on practicing the straight back, straight forward putting stroke by visually concentrating on the movement of the
putter 3 during the putting stroke to insure said movement of theputter 3 is directly in line with and square to the retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14. As shown inFIG. 3 , if the putting stroke results in aopen putter 3 face the resulting path of thegolf ball 4 will travel on a open putterface target line 17 therefore resulting in a missed putt. As shown inFIG. 4 , if the putting stroke results in aclosed putter 3 face the resulting path of thegolf ball 4 will travel on a closed putterface target line 18 therefore also resulting in a missed putt. The continued practice of said putting stroke as illustrated inFIG. 2 will create muscle memory to insure a proper square at impact stroke can be duplicated on the course thereby improving ones chances of sinking more putts and lowering ones score. -
FIG. 5 illustrates the compact nature of the embodiment by allowing the user to store the assembled puttingline housing stake 10 into the putting line housing recessedcompartment 19 of the assembled puttingline housing 1. The convenience of storing the assembled puttingline housing stake 10 prevents damage to the assembled puttingline housing stake 10 and the assembled puttingline housing 1. -
FIG. 6 illustrated the ability to remove the stored assembled puttingline housing stake 10 from the putting line housing recessedcompartment 19, as illustrated inFIG. 5 , of the assembled puttingline housing 1 and thereby allowing the user to assemble the puttingline housing stake 10 into the locked, assembled and ready to use position. Once assembled the assembled puttingline housing 1 and the assembled puttingline housing stake 10 can be inserted into the puttinggreen surface 2. - Turning attention to
FIG. 7 the detailed construction, in accordance with the embodied device is defined as follows. The constructed assembled puttingline housing stake 10 is defined as being made of two components; Themetal stake component 20 is inserted into the Metal StakeBase Attachment Component 21. The assembly of these components makes up the assembled putting line housing stake 1o which can then be assembled as illustrated inFIG. 6 or stored as illustrated inFIG. 5 . - Further the assembled putting
line housing 1 device is constructed embodiment components made up of aline housing component 32 to which ametal spring assembly 33 and line housingbottom plate component 31 are attached in order to establish the assembled reel and spring component of the embodiment. Once the assembled reel and spring component of the embodiment are assembled the retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 can be warped around theline housing component 32. The assembled retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14, line housingbottom plate component 31,line housing component 32, metal andspring assembly 33 are then affixed to the lower ball body withtee component 25. The retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 is threaded through thebrass ring 34 that is then attached to the lower body withtee component 25. All internal components when assembled and secured are then encapsulated with the attachment of the upperball body component 26 as it is affixed to the lower ball body withtee component 25. The resulting assembling, representing the assembled retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14, line housingbottom plate component 31,line housing component 32,metal spring assembly 33 andbrass ring 34 of the internal embodiment components, to the lower ball body withtee component 25 and upperball body component 26 represent the assembled ready to use assembled puttingline housing 1 device. Although the internal components as defined herein are one means of establishing an internal reel and spring component, there are various other approaches that when employed can perform the same function. It is the intent of this invention to capture any means of establishing an internal reel mechanism that results in the ability to extend on retracts the assembled retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14. The size of the assembled puttingline housing 1 is designed such that the length of assembled retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 can be increased to any desired length or dimension during the production process. -
FIG. 7 also reflects the attachment of a metal putting lineattachment pull ring 15 component to the end of the retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14. The objective of the invention is to place the opposing puttingline stake 11 into the puttinggreen surface 2 at are near thetarget hole 5 at a depth equal to the opposing putting line stakedepth indicator step 16 thereby allowing the putting lineattachment pull ring 15 to be attached to the opposing puttingline stake hook 12. Once attached the assembled puttingline housing 1 and corresponding retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 can be extended to a desired distance from saidtarget hole 5 and the attached assembled puttingline housing stake 10 can be inserted into the puttinggreen surface 2. - The advantages of the spring tension generated by the internal reel and spring assembly made up of the line housing
bottom plate component 31,line housing component 32, andmetal spring assembly 33 components provides adequate tension to prevent the retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 from sagging when extended thereby keeping the retractable aiming/alignment putting line 14 parallel to the puttinggreen surface 2. The advantages of using the stake approach as defined by this invention embodiment is it superior to all prior invention that use platforms to be placed on the puttinggreen surface 2. The simplicity of the stake approach, coupled with the depth of the assembled puttingline housing stakes 10 and opposing puttingline stake 11 into the puttinggreen surface 2 provides more then adequate tension strength stability of the system in use and provides a rapid means of disassembly and storage provides an advantage over all other inventions.
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1. A putting line training aid and aiming/alignment device comprising:
a) a housing, simulating a golf ball on a golf tee, with an internal extendable/retractable line when extended and attached to the corresponding opposing stake defines a reference swing path to the target hole on the putting green;
b) said housing being staked into positioned on an putting green, said putting green providing a surface for putting a golf ball thereon, said golf hole providing a target for putting thereto;
c) said putting line when extended and attached to said opposing stake, positioned at a user defined position from said housing, provides a reference line above said putting surface to said target hole and thereby offering a reference means defining an optimum swing path of a putt aimed at said target hole.
d) said housing including an internal extendable/retractable line mechanism, the axis of said line when extended and attached to the corresponding opposing stake is in the vertical plane to said target hole on said putting green;
e) said device is lightweight, portable, and easily assembled and disassembled for rapid storage.
2. A putting line aiming/alignment device in accordance with claim 1 wherein said housing stake and opposing stake are placed into said putting green at a depth pre-established by the length of said housing stake and said opposing stake provides stability while in position on said putting green and prevents recoil of said line while in use.
3. A putting line aiming/alignment device in accordance with claim 1 wherein said housing consist of an extendable/retractable mechanism that is permanently affixed to the internal component of said housing.
a) said extendable/retractable mechanism is comprised of a spool and spring coil mechanism allowing for consistent extension and retraction of the said line.
b) said extendable/retractable line mechanism provides the necessary line tension to prevent the line from sagging when extended.
c) said extendable/retractable mechanism allows storage of said line internal to said housing.
4. A putting line aiming/alignment device in accordance with claim 3 wherein said extendable/retractable spool and spring coil mechanism comprises a physical line attached to said spool;
a) said line is composed from a selection of materials to include string, rope, wire, nylon or plastic.
b) said line extends above the putting green surface between said target hole and said golf ball to be putted creating a reference line to the target hole.
5. A putting line aiming/alignment device in accordance with claim 4 wherein said reference line is formed by extending the extendable/retractable line from the housing at a direction and distance desired by the user.
6. A putting line aiming/alignment device in accordance with claim 5 wherein when extended and attached to said stake provides a reference line to validate the square at impact alignment of the putter club face to the referenced putting line device and target hole.
7. A putting line aiming/alignment device providing means for practicing proper alignment of a face of a putter club with respect to an optimum swing path of a properly stroked golf ball.
8. A putting line aiming/alignment device in accordance with claim 7 , wherein said device provides a reference line above said putting surface between said target and said golf ball to be putted.
9. A putting line aiming/alignment device is a lightweight and easily portable device that can be rapidly disassembled, stored and carried from the practice green to the course when a golfer is called to the first tee
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