Abstract: A new golf swing training device has a club with an elongated shaft with a hand grip at one end and a club head at the other end. A hinge is interposed between the first and second ends to allow the club head to break both rearwardly and forwardly. A spring biased projection cooperates with a recess so that different forces are required to break the club head in one direction, i.e., rearwardly, relative to a second force required to break the club in a second direction, i.e., forwardly. The tension of the hinge may also be adjusted. Access to the adjusting member is accessible from a location adjacent and non-aligned with the longitudinal axis of the club. In one embodiment, the hinge may be defined by a male/female assembly. In another embodiment, the hinge is defined by substantially identical side-by-side members.
Abstract: A game apparatus includes a housing enclosing a cavity in which is mounted support member, such as a golf tee, and an object, such as a golf ball. The diameter of the golf ball is greater than the maximum distance between the golf tee and a sidewall of the housing. Moreover, selected walls or portions of the housing may be formed of transparent material to limit a game player view of the cavity.