A golf-swing guide comprising a tee receiver having a tee-receiving opening therethrough, the receiver having flight direction indicator lines and a foot position indicator line thereon, the receiver being adapted to cling to the tee shank, a foot-positioning string extending from the receiver, the receiver being balanced for resting on the upper side of a golf ball for use on fairways and greens.
A golf-swing guide comprising a body having flight direction indicator lines and a foot position indicator line thereon, and adapted to be disposed above a golf ball and having a recess on its underside of a suitable size for extending downwardly across a sufficient part of the upper portion of a golf ball for causing the guide body to rest on the top of a golf ball with sufficient stability, the guide also having a tee-receiving opening therethrough.
A sight for mounting on a golf tee having a target arm to be pointed at the target by the golfer when he places the tee on the ground together with a club face alignment arm fixed to the target arm and extending outwardly on opposite sides thereof and spaced forward of the ball when the ball is on the tee whereby to be clearly seen by the golfer so that the golfer then can position the club to set up the club face parallel to the alignment arm and thereby to be set up normal to the intended flight path of the ball.
A golf ball tee comprising a horizontal "T" shaped support, downwardly extending legs at each extremity of the support operable to stably engage a ground surface and a golf ball supporting stanchion projecting upwardly from the "T" shaped support to support a gold ball to be driven.
A golf-swing practice device is disclosed as a vinyl plastic sheet imprinted with guide marks, namely a plan view of a golf-swing practice device in accordance with the present invention with four marks, namely an arrow to be aligned with a target, a bar perpendicular to the arrow and behind an aperture for a ball tee, and two lines crossing on the arrow in front of the aperture and equally spaced from the center of the aperture.
A golf training device is shown. The golf training device includes means for attaching the invention to a golf tee, while allowing a golf ball to rest on the tee. The golf training device includes a sighting mechanism to allow the user to align the invention with a target some distance away. The device also has extensions, such that when a golf ball is struck, the extensions are struck. Examination of the extensions after the invention has been struck gives a golfer feedback concerning the location and angle of his or her club face at the moment of impact with the ball.