WO2015111822A1 - Fer d'élan latéral permettant à un golfeur de réaliser un coup roulé tout en regardant sans arrêt la balle de golf - Google Patents

Fer d'élan latéral permettant à un golfeur de réaliser un coup roulé tout en regardant sans arrêt la balle de golf Download PDF

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WO2015111822A1
WO2015111822A1 PCT/KR2014/009643 KR2014009643W WO2015111822A1 WO 2015111822 A1 WO2015111822 A1 WO 2015111822A1 KR 2014009643 W KR2014009643 W KR 2014009643W WO 2015111822 A1 WO2015111822 A1 WO 2015111822A1
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  • the present invention relates to a putter among various golf clubs when playing golf, and more specifically, to the putting method up to now, the golfer observes the green state and distance before putting and sets the expected trajectory, and when putting actually Unlike the observed posture, standing in the orthogonal state to see with the side eyes, it also leans over the upper body and puts it after the final confirmation with the eyes of the twisted eyes, trusting the sense of one's usual practice in the state of anxiety and error from the visual difference. To improve the problem of trying to put the hole into the hole, check the hole or imaginary point and the predicted trajectory of the target in the position that was previously observed, stand straight, then practice and swing the golf ball in the same position to continue the golf ball.
  • the swing putter 100 is composed of a grip 101, a shaft 102 and a head 103, as shown in Figure 1 attached, the golfer is standing in the vertical direction with the putting line, both arms bowed back Holding the grip 101 of the swing putter 100 down and swinging left and right in front of the body will hit the golf ball through the head 103 to putt.
  • the golfer makes an in-in swing with respect to the spine centerline L1 while holding the grip 101 of the swing putter 100, which is the spine.
  • the circular motion around the center line (L1) is a natural law of law, with the angle of lean ( ⁇ 1), the angle of the arm ( ⁇ 2), and the angle of gaze ( ⁇ 3) looking at the golf ball.
  • the trajectory of the golf ball is different.
  • a long putter bell putter
  • the golfer sets up the setup line L2 of the body to putt and finally confirms the target point A1 and the predicted trajectory when the body is leaned forward (FIG. Since only the head is rotated at ⁇ 1 ⁇ ⁇ 2 ⁇ ⁇ 3 ⁇ 90 ° of 2, you can turn your head 90 ° with the two eyes angled to the centerline of the vertebral spine, resulting in a completely distorted view. There is only this putting position, the golf ball 200 is second as shown in FIG. There is a problem in which a putting mistake proceeds in the three directions T2 and T3.
  • the skid phenomenon causes the golf ball 200 to rotate in the first section S1. And then rolls in the second section S2.
  • the first section also goes in the wrong direction or the second section S2 depending on the state of the grass on the boundary line between the first and second sections S1 and S2.
  • the direction and distance for the golf ball 200 is determined, there is a problem that the distance and the direction is not good and the unexpected results are obtained. This is fundamentally a problem of the swing to hit, but there is also a problem of the shape of the hitting face surface of the conventional swing putter 100 head.
  • the putting surface 103a of the head 103 has an angle ⁇ 12 that is mostly opened in an upward direction.
  • the skid phenomenon occurs by offsetting the cloud factor r1 of the ball caused by the swing trajectory of the putter with the inverse cloud factor r2.
  • the head 103 was forcibly lifted upward in order to correct it, and in many cases, a swing error in the T2 or T3 direction of FIG. 3 was caused.
  • the conventional swing putter 100 should be a normal swing as shown in Figure 13 attached (t1), the ball out of the sweet spot (t2, t3), in-out as shown in Figure 14 attached Angle ( ⁇ 7) by swing (In-Out Swing), angle ( ⁇ 8) by out-in swing as shown in FIG. 15, and the face (face) of the head 103 ( Rather than maintaining a normal vertical state as in FIG. 13 with the hitting of the golf ball 200 through 103a, the swing angle ⁇ 9 of the head 103 is not vertical, as shown in FIG. Or, as shown in the accompanying FIG. 17, the impact angle ⁇ 10 of the head 103 has a problem in that a lot of bad results occur in the putting direction or distance due to an error or an error such as an open swing that is not vertical.
  • the present invention is to improve the problems of the conventional swing putter as described above, the golfer standing in the same posture to observe the state and distance drawn in advance to check the golf ball and the virtual putting line practice swing and immediately after setup golf
  • a side swing putter that puts the golf ball on the side of the golfer as if bowling while watching the ball continuously, it reduces the putting error and stroke in the wrong direction caused by the putting posture
  • Its purpose is to provide a side swing putter that keeps on putting while increasing straightness.
  • the present invention is to provide a side swing putter by configuring the putting surface of the putter head to the reverse camber, to reduce the skids and increase rolling (rolling) when putting the golf ball to improve the straight direction.
  • the present invention is formed by forming the shaft fixed point of the putter behind the putting surface so that the rolling putting to naturally roll the ball, while forming a groove in the parallel parallel to the putting surface, the surface in the rotation direction during swing putting It provides a side swing putter that can increase the friction force to induce the top spin.
  • the present invention is formed by removing the edge of the lower end of the putter head and then rounded to form grooves of the putting surface described above, thereby preventing the error that the golf ball hits the corner of the lower end of the putter so that there is no unexpected direction and distance. To provide a side swing putter to do this.
  • the present invention is configured to distribute the center of gravity to both ends of the head, to provide a side swing putter to prevent the swing to be opened or closed while minimizing the error result from the ball out of the sweet spot.
  • the present invention is configured to adjust the weight (adjust weight) on both ends of the back of the head in the opposite direction to the putting surface of the head on which the groove is formed, to correct the error that can be generated by the individual difference at the time of putting the straight It provides a side swing putter that improves directional reproducibility to ensure consistent putting.
  • the present invention forms the first and second indicator lines that are visually continuously connected to the upper end of the putter head and the lower end of the shaft, so as to check the movement of the indicator lines with eyes in training or practice to check whether the swing is a good directional swing. It is possible to provide a side swing putter that allows the swing to be directionally reproducible.
  • the side swing putter for putting while still looking at the present invention comprises: a second grip in which one hand of the golfer is gripped so that the palm of the golfer faces the first target direction; A second shaft having a small diameter which is formed above and below the second grip and can be inserted between the fingers without a sense of foreign matter; A first shaft extending up and down from the second shaft; A head formed at one end of the first shaft; And a first grip formed at an upper end of the first shaft. Configured to include.
  • the golfer's main palm of the golfer swings the golf ball forward and backward from the side of the golfer through the head while looking at the golf ball from the rear of the ball and the second palm in the same direction as the first target direction to observe and hit the golf ball.
  • the first grip is configured to grip the grip with a conventional grip or tong grip (Claw) such that the grip is gripped and the front and rear swings are performed without shaking left and right with the other hand.
  • the second shaft is configured to have a diameter within the range of 5 mm to 7 mm so that the golfer can insert the second grip, which has a spherical shape, between the index finger and the index finger or the index finger and the ring finger.
  • a reverse angle of a predetermined angle is formed on the putting surface of the head.
  • the predetermined angle of the reverse camber is a reverse inclination angle within a range of 1 ° to 3 ° based on a vertical line for inducing a top spin to improve the straight direction of the golf ball being hit.
  • the fixed point of the first shaft in the head is formed behind the putting surface of the head, and the reverse cam has a slip of the golf ball on the putting surface during putting.
  • the bottom edge of the putting surface of the head is rounded to prevent a putting error caused by hitting a golf ball, and rounded corners are formed with edge grooves in which the groove extends.
  • the center of gravity of the head is formed by double dispersion to both ends of the rear surface of the batter in order to reduce the error of the result of the batting out of the sweet spot (single spot), and to reduce the factor of the head twist during the swing.
  • the rear side of the head is configured to adjust the correction weight (Adjust Weight) for improving the straightness direction by correcting the error factors in the left and right directions due to the individual differences.
  • the correction weight is configured to include a weight coupling portion formed on both sides of the rear of the head, and a number of correction weight members that can be selectively coupled to the weight coupling portion having different weights.
  • the upper surface of the head has a first indicator line that allows the golfer to visually recognize the swing accuracy when swinging the golf ball from the side to the front and rear direction, and the first indicator line and the lower end of the first shaft It extends to form a second indicator line that makes it easier to see visually.
  • the lower surface of the head is formed with a plurality of lower blades (Blade) in the putting direction that can assist the straight movement while reducing friction with the green grass surface when the head accidentally touches the green surface when putting.
  • Blade lower blades
  • the second grip may include a first stopper formed at one end of an outer circumferential surface of the second shaft; A plurality of second stoppers formed on the other end of the outer circumferential surface of the second shaft; A first semicircular grip having a first groove (Hole) into which the first position projection is fitted and a plurality of nut insertion coupling holes are formed; A second semicircular grip having a plurality of second grooves (Hole) and a plurality of second fastening holes into which the second position projection is fitted and facing the first semicircular grip; Fixing bolts (Bolt / Screw) for fixing the first and second semicircle grips to each other when the first and second semicircle grips are in close contact with the outer circumferential surface of the second shaft to form a spherical shape; It is configured to include.
  • the side swing putter of the present invention allows the golf ball to be put while standing and observing the putting line continuously, thereby resulting in an unnatural upward direction coming from the existing putting swing to induce the rotation of the golf ball.
  • the lifting pendulum movement it is a pure pendulum movement with less errors and errors, and helps to make good putting with confidence by reducing the embarrassment, error or error intervention from the pre-putting line observation and the visual difference between the actual putting. It allows you to swing with good reproducibility while allowing you to check whether the swing is visually directional in training or practice, while reducing the skid of the hit golf ball and increasing rolling, while hitting the golf ball accurately.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the structure of a conventional general putter.
  • Figure 2 is a side schematic view showing a putting posture of a conventional general putter.
  • Figure 3 is a plan view showing a putting posture of a conventional general putter.
  • Figure 4 is a side schematic view showing a pelvic right angle swing position using a conventional general putter.
  • Figure 5 is a plan view showing a pelvic right angle swing position using a conventional general putter.
  • Figure 6 is a side schematic view showing a swing posture using a conventional long putter (bell putter).
  • Figure 7 is a plan view showing a swing posture using a conventional long putter (bell putter).
  • FIG. 8 is a side schematic view showing a general pre-putting line observation state.
  • FIG. 9 is a top schematic view showing a general pre-putting line observation.
  • Figure 10 is a side schematic view showing a final judgment state just before putting after the setup using a conventional general putter.
  • Figure 11 is a plan view showing a final judgment state immediately before putting up after the setup using a conventional general putter.
  • Figure 12 is a flow chart of the expected behavior of the golf ball when the skid by putting using a conventional putter.
  • Figure 13 is a behavior of the golf ball during the normal swing of the conventional putter.
  • Figure 14 is a behavior of the golf ball during the in-out swing of the conventional putter.
  • Figure 15 is a state diagram of the behavior of the golf ball during the swing out of the conventional putter.
  • Figure 16 is a state diagram of the behavior of the golf ball during the swinging head of the conventional putter.
  • Figure 17 is a state diagram of the behavior of the golf ball during the swinging head of the conventional putter.
  • 19 is a side view showing the structure of the side swing putter in the embodiment of the present invention.
  • 20 is a front view showing the structure of the side swing putter in the embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 21 is an exploded view showing a state in which the second grip coupled to the shaft of the side swing putter in the embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 22 is an enlarged front schematic view of the head applied to the side swing putter in the embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 23 is an enlarged side schematic view of the head applied to the side swing putter in the embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 24 is an enlarged schematic plan view of a head applied to a side swing putter according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • 25 is an enlarged bottom plan view of a head applied to a side swing putter according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 26 is a side schematic view showing a swinging posture of the side swing putter in the embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 27 is a rear view showing a swinging posture of the side swing putter in the embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 28 is a plan view showing a swinging posture of the side swing putter in the embodiment of the present invention.
  • 29 is a state diagram of the behavior of the golf ball when putting the side swing putter applying the reverse camber in the embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG 19 is a side view showing the structure of the side swing putter in the embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 20 is a front view showing the structure of the side swing putter in the embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 21 is a side swing putter in the embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 2 shows an exploded view showing a state in which the second grip is coupled to the shaft.
  • FIG. 22 is an enlarged front schematic view of a head portion applied to a side swing putter according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 23 is an enlarged side schematic view of a head portion applied to a side swing putter according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 25 shows an enlarged bottom schematic view of the head applied to the side swing putter according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the side swing putter SSP for continuously putting and watching a golf ball includes a first grip 10, a first shaft 20, and a head 30.
  • the second shaft 40 and the second grip 50 are further included.
  • the second grip 50 is located in the middle of the second shaft 40, and is configured such that any one hand of the golfer grips the palm of the golfer toward the first target direction.
  • the first target direction is to explain the traveling direction of the golf ball.
  • the first shaft 20 has the same or similar diameter as the conventional swing putter, and is positioned between the front and rear of the second shaft 40 and between the head 30 and the first grip 10.
  • the second indicator line 21 is formed on the lower end of the first shaft 20 to visually guide the swing accuracy to the golfer when swinging from the side to the front and rear as shown in FIGS. 20 and 22. .
  • a predetermined angle ( ⁇ 14) of the reverse camber 31 is 1 ° to 3 based on a vertical line that induces top spin to improve the straight direction of the golf ball 200 in which the putting is performed. It is the angle of inclination within the range.
  • the reverse camber 31 has a fine value, but the upper side of the putting surface of the head 30 is thick, and the lower side of the putting surface is formed thin.
  • the fixing point P1 of the first shaft 20 maintaining the predetermined angle ⁇ 13 in the head 30 is located behind the putting surface of the head 30 as shown in FIGS. 23 to 25.
  • the reverse camber 31 has a top by increasing the surface friction force in the rotational direction with respect to the golf ball 200 when swinging the golf ball 200 in the front and rear direction as shown in Figs. Grooves 32 in a horizontal line are formed in multiple stages to induce spin.
  • the bottom edge of the putting surface of the head 30 is rounded to prevent a putting error due to the edge price as shown in FIG. 23, and the edge of the rounded putting surface is extended to the edge of the groove 32.
  • the groove 32a is formed.
  • the groove 32 is formed on the rear side opposite to the putting surface of the head 30 in which the multi-stage is formed.
  • the center of gravity of the head 30 is double-dispersed 33 at both ends. It reduces the error of the ball outside the sweet spot and helps to swing the head vertically (90 °).
  • Adjust Weight 34 is configured at both ends of the rear of the head (30).
  • the correction weight 34 has the weight coupling portion 34a formed at the rear side of the head 30 and the weight coupling portion having different weights (for example, screws of 12g, 24g, plastic dummy, etc.). Correction weight members 34 and 34b that are selectively coupled to 34a.
  • the upper surface of the head 30, as shown in Figure 24 attached to the first indicator line 35 to visually guide the golfer in the direction accuracy during practice swing and actual putting swing is formed, the head 30 At the bottom of the parallel to the lower height to help improve the direction in the front and rear direction while reducing friction with the grass surface when the head 30 is in contact with the grass of the green by mistake of the swing as shown in FIG.
  • One or more blades 36 were formed.
  • the second shaft 40 is formed with a diameter smaller than the diameter of the first shaft 20 between the first shaft 20 before and after the first grip 10, the diameter of the golfer is spherical
  • the second grip 50 is configured in the range of 5 mm to 7 mm so as to be inserted between the index finger and the index finger or the finger and the ring finger.
  • the second grip 50 has a spherical shape as described above, and the golfer stands upright while looking at the golf ball 200 and swings the golf ball 200 forward and backward from the side through the head 30. In order to put and observe the golfer's hand is configured to grip in the same direction as the first direction.
  • the second grip 50 includes a first position projection 51 formed at one end of the outer circumferential surface of the second shaft 40 and a plurality of second positions formed at the other end of the outer circumferential surface of the second shaft 40.
  • a first semi-circular grip 53 having a protrusion 52, a first hole 53a into which the first position protrusion 51 is fitted, and a plurality of first nut insertion fastening holes 53b; and the second A second semicircular grip 54 in which a plurality of second holes 54a and a plurality of second fastening holes 54b into which the positioning protrusions 52 are fitted are formed and face the first semicircular grip 53;
  • the first and second semicircle grips 53 and 54 are in close contact with the outer circumferential surface of the second shaft 40 to form a spherical shape, the second and second semicircle grips 53 and 54 are moved to the second shaft ( It is configured to include a fixing bolt (55) for coupling to the two grips 40).
  • the second shaft 40 in a state in which the first hole 53a of the first semi-circular grip 53 is inserted into the first positioning protrusion 51 formed on the outer circumferential surface of the second shaft 40.
  • the second positioning protrusions 52 formed on the outer circumferential surface of the second insertion protrusion 52 are inserted into the second holes 54a of the second semicircular grips 54 so that the first and second semicircular grips 53 and 54 are inserted into the second holes 54a.
  • the shafts 40 face each other with respect to each other.
  • the plurality of fixing bolts 55 are fastened to the first fastening hole 53b of the first semicircular grip 53, through which the nut is inserted, through the second fastening hole 54b of the second semicircular grip 54.
  • the second shaft 40 is coupled to the second grip 50 having a spherical shape.
  • the side swing putter (SSP) for putting on and looking is set up in the observed posture, according to the previously observed putting line (predicted trajectory of the ball), as shown in FIGS. 26 to 28. After putting the putt of the golf ball 200, the behavior of the golf ball 200, the golfer to keep track of the golf ball 200 will be able to continue.
  • the golfer grips the first grip 10 of the side swing putter SSP and the second grip 50 having a spherical shape located at the bottom thereof, and then, The golf ball 200 can be put on the side of the golf ball 200 by looking at the putting line by swinging the side swing putter SSP in the front and rear directions, and the putting moment of the golf ball 200 is
  • the golfer's behavior according to the putting, and the golfer's trajectory can continue to look at the trajectory of the golf ball 200, in particular the first and second grip (10, 50) side swing putter of the present invention is applied (SSP) stands in the direction perpendicular to the first target direction for golfers who prefer a close distance of less than 1 m or prefer a traditional swing method, stroke with traditional grip method, cross-handed, tong grip, etc.
  • SSP first and second grip
  • left and right handed golfers It has the technical features that can be used.
  • the parting line of the second grip 50 is located behind the center line of the grip competition model.
  • the front part protrudes more than the shaft 40 so that the force is applied to the finger grip
  • the center line of the second grip 50 is the center line of the shoulder joint-second grip 50-the sweet spot head in the putting position of the golfer.
  • the reverse camber 31 is formed at a predetermined angle ( ⁇ 14) on the putting surface of the head 30, the golfer is a side swing putter (front and rear direction from the side of the golf ball 200)
  • the top as an angle ⁇ 15 for improving the directivity of the golf ball 200 is put, as shown in the arrow direction (r1, r2) of FIG.
  • the surface friction force in the rotational direction with respect to the golf ball 200 is also provided through a groove 32 formed in the reverse camber 31 as shown in FIG. 23. It is possible to induce a top spin while increasing.
  • the edges of the lower end of the head 30 are rounded (curved), and then the edge grooves 32a, which are extensions of the grooves 32, are applied to the rounded corners.
  • the side swing putter (SSP) according to the embodiment of the present invention can reduce the putting error due to the edge (Edge) price similar to the topping of the iron (iron) shot.
  • the round treatment is preferably applied to the round corresponding to the length of the golfer's shoulder joint to the edge (radius of the swing in the front and rear direction), but the standard body shape Depending on the golfer can be divided into several levels.
  • the weight distribution unit 33 is placed on both sides rear,
  • a weight correction part 34 for different types of weight correction is additionally configured, and having different weights on the weight coupling part 34a formed on the rear side of the head 30.
  • Compensation weight member 34b is configured to be coupled to help swing the head 30 perpendicular to the swing direction (90 °), thereby reducing the putting error of the swing that the golfer's shoulder is opened or closed. It can reduce and minimize errors caused by putting results outside the sweet spot, and finely correct the chronic and habitual putting swing error.
  • the weight of the correction weight member 34b having different weights is determined as an example of a screw of several kinds of metals such as 12g and 24g, and is actually determined through several swings, and then the weight of the metal screw of which the weight is determined is determined.
  • the weight is coupled to the weight coupling portion (34a) formed in the left or right side of the rear side of 30) to correct the weight, if the weight correction is not necessary, the calibration weight member consisting of a dummy screw which is a light plastic hollow (34b) was to finish the weight coupling portion (34a).
  • the first indicator 20 included in the side swing putter (SSP) according to an embodiment of the present invention, as well as the second indicator line (on the upper surface of the head 30, respectively) 21) and the first indicator line 35 so that the golfer can visually check whether the forward and backward swing of the side swing putter (SSP) is correct in the normal direction during normal training or just before putting on the green. You can check the putting status.
  • the green can be generated when the golfer puts the golf ball 200 in the front and rear swing from the side through the side swing putter (SSP) When in contact with the turf, while reducing the resistance of the bottom surface and the turf surface of the head 30 will be able to improve the front and rear straight direction.
  • SSP side swing putter
  • the present invention allows to swing swings with good directional reproducibility while making it possible to check whether the swing is visually directional in training or practice, while reducing the skid of the hit golf ball and increasing rolling, while hitting the golf ball It can help guide the golfer and the golfer's habitual and inherent swing errors, as well as to guide the golfer and the head at the moment of hitting, while eliminating the possibility of miss shots due to lower edge prices. It can extend the instantaneous contact time of the hitting surface to induce top spin even in the case of small swing error, while increasing the straight direction, while inducing a swing in the forward direction while reducing the resistance from friction with the grass that may be made by mistake. It helps the golf ball go straight.

Abstract

La présente invention se rapporte à un fer d'élan latéral qui permet à un golfeur de réaliser un coup roulé tout en regardant sans arrêt une balle de golf. La présente invention forme un fer d'élan latéral pour permettre à un golfeur d'observer, à l'avance, l'état du vert et la distance par rapport à ce dernier, et de prendre la bonne position de sorte à réaliser un swing tout en contrôlant une balle de golf et une ligne de coup roulé virtuelle et, ensuite, de faire rouler la balle de golf à côté du golfeur comme au bowling tout en regardant sans arrêt la balle de golf, ce qui permet de réduire des erreurs de coup roulé, qui peuvent se produire à cause d'une différence visuelle provoquée par une position de coup roulé et d'un coup dans une direction incorrecte et d'augmenter la linéarité d'une balle de golf lors d'un coup roulé.
PCT/KR2014/009643 2014-01-21 2014-10-14 Fer d'élan latéral permettant à un golfeur de réaliser un coup roulé tout en regardant sans arrêt la balle de golf WO2015111822A1 (fr)

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