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A golf swing aid comprising an elongate member including first and second end extremities; a first attachment at the first extremity and a second attachment at the second extremity; the first attachment adapted to be fixed to a rigid object above ground height and to constrain the elongate member to revolve in a path defining a cone, wherein the angle of elevation of the cone axis and the cone angle are independently adjustably fixed; and the second attachment is adapted to be secured to the sha...
A golf practice device comprising a track secured to a fixed mounting surface, such as a wall, post or the like; a carriage guided for movement along the track and a flexible tension member connecting the carriage to the shaft of a golf club. The tension member is adjustable for length. The golf club is guided in a path of movement which lies generally in a plane parallel to the plane of the track. The track is of a smaller dimension and similar in shape to the path of movement.
A golfer's practice swing device comprising a releasable wall mountable attachment means, a rigid elongated rod secured thereto to swivel freely, and a clamp to releasably receive the shaft of a golf club of a user. The clamp is secured to the free end of the rod for pivotal movement of the clamp and golf club shaft with respect to the rod about an axis parallel and near to that of the golf club shaft. The length of the rod is such that for a predetermined positioning of the attachment means on ...
A golf swing simulator comprises a handle (10) pivotally connected about an axis (28) to an arm (20), which in turn is pivotally connected about an axis (26) to a mounting (14,15,16). The mounting includes two parts (14,16) which are adjustable to vary the angle of the axis (26) to the horizontal. The connection between the handle (10) and the arm (20) is via a crank (22), pivot axis (28) and means (132,133) for adjusting the angle of the axis (28) relative to the axis (26). This latter angular ...
A practice putting device, adapted for use with a golf putter club having a putter blade, a shaft and a handle, is provided for guiding the blade of the club on a straight line through the putting stroke. The device comprises a clamp means for holding the shaft of the putter club and a carriage having first and second arms pivotally mounted to the clamp means in a horizontal plane for upward and downward arc pivotable movement of the arms. The device is used with an elongated planar board wherei...
Golf swing training apparatus includes a track mounted on the wall in a vertical orientation with a bracket movable vertically upwardly and downwardly on the track to adjust the height of the apparatus. A rod of a fixed length is secured to the bracket for rotational swiveling and pivoting movement. The end of the rod remote from the bracket is secured to a practice club through a coupling element. The coupling element allows rotational movement of the practice club with respect to the rod, but ...
A device for exercising and training various golf swings or strokes includes an elongated tension member with a connector adapted to securely but releasably connect a club end of the tension member to the golf club shaft at an exercising point substantially above the club head. The exercising point is preferably the club balance point for exercising and training the putting stroke, and a point just below the grip for exercising a full swing. When connected between the surface and the exercising ...
A training device for improving one's putting stroke has a long, slender rigid bar attached to the shaft of a putter. The bar is rigidly attached to extend rearward in an orientation perpendicular to the face of the head of the putter. A resilient, flexible line is attached to the bar. The line has one end adapted to be anchored to a stationary point, to maintain proper alignment of the putter face during a practice putting stroke. In another embodiment, a base is fixedly attached to the shaft, ...
A golf driving and putting exerciser and training aid is provided comprising an assembly of telescoping cylinders pivotally secured at one end to a supporting surface and provided with a driving fixture at the other end. The rate of retraction and extension of all cylinders is controlled by means of air pistons on the end of the cylinders. The training aid can be used to an angled vertical position to practice driving swings and in a horizontal position to practice putting strokes. Various attac...
A device for improving golf putting and chip-shots. The device includes a guide rail supported by a support frame and allowing a shaft guide to travel therealong. The shaft of a putter club is clamped to the shaft guide so as to restrain the shaft from rotation about its longitudinal axis and to prevent axial movement of the shaft relative to the guide. However the shaft is free to pivot within the plane of the putting stroke, that is parallel to the guide rail, and to rotate in a plane transver...
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