GOLF PUTTING OR CHIPPING TARGET
A golf putting or chipping target includes a first fabric member for resting on a playing or practice surface. The target further includes a second fabric member for providing a visual target for a golfer. The golf putting or chipping target further includes a weight located between the first and second fabric members and means for joining the first fabric member to the second fabric member.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application serial number 61/525,706, filed Aug. 19, 2011, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUNDAs every golfer knows, the key to improving one's golf score is to decrease or “shave” strokes on or around the green. Various putting practice devices exist. However, there exists a need for a target that is useful for both putting and chipping, that is inexpensive to fabricate, and that is portable.
SUMMARYA golf putting or chipping target includes a first fabric member for resting on a putting or chipping surface. The target further includes a second fabric member for providing a visual target for a golfer. The golf putting or chipping target further includes a weight located between the first and second fabric members and means for joining the first fabric member to the second fabric member.
Preferred embodiments of the subject matter described herein will now be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings:
In one embodiment, both the front and back surfaces of weight 108 may be coated with an adhesive so that fabric members 102 and 106 will be fixedly attached to weight 108. This fixed attachment may reduce wear between weight 108 and fabric members 102 and 106 due to friction. The fixed attachment may also ensure that the outward facing surfaces of fabric members 102 and 106 are smooth and free from wrinkles or creases, which may facilitate viewing of logos or other indicia printed on such surfaces.
It should also be noted that putting targets and chipping targets may be of different sizes. For example, a golf putting target may be a disk shaped member having a diameter that is less than that of a golf hole, for example, about one half the diameter of a golf hole. A golf putting or chipping target 100 may be a disk shape member having a diameter that is about 8 inches and designed to be viewed from a distance. Either embodiment of golf putting or chipping target 100 may be substantially flat, e.g. sufficiently flat for a golf ball to roll across golf putting or chipping target 100.
According to another aspect of the subject matter described herein, a method for practicing golf putting or chipping using a golf putting or chipping target is provided.
Great putting requires a combination of feel and accuracy. These are the drills that can be used to develop those skills.
- 1. Place two targets 100 on the green, approximately 30 feet apart. Take 5 golf balls and putt the balls back and forth at the two targets. The more you do this the better your distance control will become. Concentrate on rolling the ball the proper distance and nothing else. This will help you judge the speeds of the greens before every match.
- 2. Move the two targets 100 feet apart, continue to use 5 balls. Focus on the target logo in the center of target 100. Before every putt, take a moment to focus on the logo in the center of the target. Line your putter face up to the logo and then roll putts at the logo. Think about rolling the ball to the target and nothing else. Putt the ball at a pace so that the ball will stop one to two feet beyond the target. This will teach you to improve your aim and distance control.
- 3. Place the two targets 100 4 feet apart. Continue to use 5 balls. Before every putt focus on the target logo in the center of the target and square your putter face to the target. Putt the balls at a pace that the balls will stop 12 inches beyond the target. Focus only on the target logo and the pace of the ball. This will teach you to focus on hitting what you are aiming at, and that is an absolutely critical skill if you want to be a great putter.
- 4. One key that we have not discussed but is very important in putting is preparation. Before you play, put a mark on your golf ball. This serves 3 purposes. First, it identifies your golf ball from those of other golfers. Second, it helps line up putts. You may want to simply a draw a straight line on your golf ball as your mark. Then as you bend down behind the ball and place the ball on the green, align this mark, or line, toward the target; or hole when you are playing a match. By taking the time to get down behind the ball and line the ball to your target before your address the ball to putt, and then squaring your putter face to the target, you can be very confident that you are lined up correctly. Then, as you are about to putt the ball, focus intently on your mark. Then just make a smooth stroke concentrating on just hitting the ball squarely with your putter and you will see that your putting on line to the target will improve dramatically.
The reality is that putting is not rocket science. If you will practice with this simple practice routine you will be amazed at how your putting will improve, and the more you practice the better you will putt. What will shock you once you have practiced with this method will be your ability to focus on a small spot inside the hole when you are playing. In one embodiment, target 100 is half the size of a golf hole. And once you have practiced and warmed up with target 100, the hole will look like a bucket. Then go out there, focus on where you want the ball to go, remember that you have been putting at something half the size of a golf hole and hitting it consistently. Now go out to the course and make some putts, and shave strokes off your score.
Chipping and Bunker Shots
- 1. Take 10 balls and go over to the chipping area and or practice green at your golf course and place targets 100 on the green 30 feet apart. Then play chip shots from in front of the green, five balls to each target.
- 2. Then move to the right side of the green and play from there, five shots to each target. Then move to the back of the green, and then to the opposite side of the green.
- 3. Then if you have sand bunkers, do the same thing from each bunker, five shots from each bunker to each target.
- 4. Then move 30 yards from the green and play 5 shots to each target.
- 5. Then 40 yards, then 50 yards.
By following this simple drill you will play shots from different lie angles, some uphill, some downhill. You will be working on the critical short game shots you need to get the ball up and down from anywhere on the course. Be sure and play some shots from good lies and others from the rough to simulate the shots you will face while playing. By doing this simple drill consistently you will develop the confidence and feel you need to execute under pressure and shave strokes off your score.
The use of targets 100 to practice putting or chipping as described herein can be used to support the teaching of PGA golf instructors and coaches. The system is laid out to give you a practice routine with defined targets so that you may apply the instruction you receive from your PGA professional instructors and coaches to practice with in lessons, and then to continue to practice on your own, to create the muscle memory you need to execute under pressure. Your PGA golf instructor is dedicated to the improvement of your game, but ultimately it is up to you to take their expert instruction and apply it by practicing what they have taught you. The subject matter described herein is designed to assist golf instructors and coaches by giving you a tool to put what you have learned to use. So seek the advice of your local PGA professional, then use targets and methods described herein to practice the skills and techniques they are teaching you in your lessons with focus and consistency, and together these methods may shave strokes off your score.
Any of the targets 100 may be used as promotional items for tournaments, companies, sports teams, fundraisers, or any other event whether centered around an actual golf tournament or simply at a trade show. For example, a company or other entity seeking to promote its business may have its logo printed on either or both surfaces of target 100 for promotional purposes. Then, targets may be distributed at an event to promote the company or other entity.
It will be understood that various details of the subject matter described herein may be changed without departing from the scope of the subject matter described herein. Furthermore, the foregoing description is for the purpose of illustration only, and not for the purpose of limitation.
Claims
1. A golf putting or chipping target comprising:
- a first fabric member for resting on a putting or chipping surface;
- a second fabric member for providing a visual target for a golfer;
- a weight located between the first and second fabric members; and
- means for joining the first fabric member to the second fabric member.
2. The golf putting or chipping target of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second fabric members includes a disk shaped portion of fabric.
3. The golf putting or chipping target of claim 2 wherein the disk shaped portions of fabric each comprise a poly duck material.
4. The golf putting or chipping target of claim 3 wherein the poly duck material comprises a woven poly duck material.
5. The golf putting or chipping target of claim 1 wherein the weight comprises a washer.
6. The golf putting or chipping target of claim 1 wherein the weight comprises a flexible material.
7. The golf putting or chipping target of claim 1 wherein the weight is adhesively attached to the first and second fabric members.
8. The golf putting or chipping target of claim 1 wherein the means for joining comprises stitching around the perimeter of the first and second fabric members.
9. The golf putting or chipping target of claim 1 comprising an indicium located on the second fabric member for providing the visual target.
10. The golf putting or chipping target of claim 9 wherein the indicium comprises a logo, a target, or a slogan.
11. The golf putting or chipping target of claim 1 wherein the first and second fabric members are at least partially collapsible.
12. A method for practicing golf putting or chipping, the method comprising:
- placing first golf putting or chipping target at a first location on a playing or practice surface, the first golf putting or chipping target including a first fabric member for resting on the playing or practice surface, a second fabric member for providing a visual target for a golfer, a weight located between the first and second fabric members, and means for joining the first fabric member to the second fabric member;
- visually focusing on the second fabric member; and
- putting or chipping a golf ball towards the first golf putting or chipping target.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein each of the first and second fabric members comprises a disk shaped portion of fabric.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein the disk shaped portions of fabric each comprise a poly duck material.
15. The method of claim 14 wherein the poly duck material comprises a woven poly duck material.
16. The method of claim 12 wherein the weight comprises a washer.
17. The method of claim 12 wherein the weight comprises a flexible material.
18. The method of claim 12 wherein the weight is adhesively attached to the first and second fabric members.
19. The method of claim 12 comprising placing a second golf putting or chipping target on the playing or practice surface at a second location that is spaced from the first location and chipping or putting golf balls from the first location to the second location.
20. The method of claim 19 comprising varying a distance between the first and second golf putting or chipping targets and practicing putting or chipping at the targets with different distances between the targets.
21. A method for promoting a product, service, or entity, the method comprising:
- placing a product, service, or entity indicium on at least an fabric member of each of a plurality of golf putting or chipping targets, each of the golf putting or chipping target including a first fabric member for resting on a playing or practice surface, a second fabric member for providing a visual target for a golfer, a weight located between the first and second fabric members, and means for joining the first fabric member to the second fabric member; and
- distributing the golf putting or chipping targets to users for promoting the product, service, or entity.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 20, 2012
Publication Date: Feb 21, 2013
Inventor: Donnie Travis Prince (Wilson, NC)
Application Number: 13/589,750
International Classification: A63B 69/36 (20060101);