GOLF SWING TRAINING GUIDE
A golf swing training guide provides stationary markers or pads positionable in three dimensions, to assist in proper body position and golf club swing movement. The training guide has a telescopically extendible base pole pivotally attached to a base and positionable at a plurality of inclination angles relative to the base. A telescopically extendible touch pole is attachable to the base pole and may be pivoted relative to the base pole to position a pad on the touch pole into a desired position.
A correct golf club swing is essential to mastering the game of golf. However, consistently achieving a proper swing is often difficult, even for experienced players. As the player swings a golf club, the trajectory of the club head is influenced by many factors, including the player's stance, grip, leg, torso and hip positions, and others. It is well known that via practice with feedback, a player can improve on each of these factors. The feedback may take various different forms. One form of feedback is the visual position of a stationary marker relative to the club or the player's body. Swing training devices providing one or more stationary markers have been proposed for this purpose. Generally, these devices have a bar or a ball supported on a stand and movable into a desired position, with the bar or ball acting as a stationary marker or point of reference in three dimensions. While these types of devices have met with varying degrees of success, design challenges remain in providing golf swing training guides.
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A touch pole fitting 82 is provided on the touch pole 70, similar to the base pole fitting 54 on the base pole 34. As with the base pole fitting 54, the touch pole fitting 82 may have a clamp collar 56 and a clamp lever 58, or other mechanism to allow the fitting 82 to clamp onto the touch pole 82 at a desired position. The touch pole fitting 82 may have a pivot socket 88 engageable with the pivot arm 64 on the base pole fitting 54. In a simple form, the pivot socket 88 may simply be a tube that fits over or into the pivot arm 64 with a friction fit. Alternatively, other designs may be used to set up the touch pole 70 at a desired orientation relative to the base pole 34, such as a ball and socket design, or designs using clamping or locking features. Generally, if the base pole 34 and the touch pole 70 are provided as hollow thin wall plastic tubes, a friction fit between the base pole fitting 54 and the touch pole fitting 82, in any configuration, is sufficient to hold the poles stationary as desired. In this design, the pivot socket 88 or other component of the touch pole is simply pushed into or onto the pivot arm by hand, with the touch pole then remaining stationary via friction, and without use of any separate clamping or locking element. Depending on the design choice used, the touch pole may or may not be permanently attached to the base pole.
In use, the base 20 may be filled with water or other material via the fill plug 28. The base 20 has a flat bottom surface which is placed on the ground or floor. Depending on the intended use, the base pole and the touch pole are extended or retracted, and the positions of the locking collars on the poles are adjusted. The angle of the base pole is also selected by temporarily releasing the angle pin and moving the lower tube to the desired angle. As shown in
In addition to visual observation, the user may also sense physical contact with the pad.
Thus, a novel golf swing training guide has been shown and described.
Various changes and modifications may of course be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The invention, therefore, should not be limited, except by the following claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A golf swing training guide, comprising:
- a base;
- a telescopically extendible base pole attached to the base and positionable at a plurality of inclination angles relative to the base;
- a telescopically extendible touch pole attachable to the base pole at a plurality of different angles relative to the base pole; and
- a touch pad on an end of the touch pole.
2. The guide of claim 1 with the base comprising a hollow container including a fill plug.
3. The guide of claim 1 further including a pair of arch plates on the base, with the base pole between the arch plates.
4. The guide of claim 3 with at least one of the arch plates including a plurality of angle position holes, and an angle pin in the base pole engageable into a selected angle position hole to select an inclination angle of the base pole relative to the base.
5. The guide of claim 1 further including a first fitting on the base pole, with the first fitting having a releasable clamp collar to allow the first fitting to be moved to and secured in place at a desired position on the base pole.
6. The guide of claim 5 further including a second fitting on the touch pole, with the second fitting engaged with the first fitting to support the touch pole on the base pole while allowing the touch pole to be moved into a desired stationary orientation relative to the base pole.
7. The guide of claim 6 with the first fitting having an arm insertable into a socket on the second fitting with a friction fit.
8. The guide of claim 1 with the base pole including a lower tube pivotally attached to the base and an upper tube slidable over the lower tube, with the upper tube having top and bottom holes, and spring biased lock button on the lower tube movable into the top hole or the bottom hole to lock the base pole into a retracted position or an extended position.
9. The guide of claim 1 with the base having a channel and the base pole pivotable into the channel.
10. A golf swing training aide, comprising:
- a base including a hollow container including a fill opening;
- a base pole having a lower tube pivotally attached to the base, and an upper tube attachable to the lower tube at an extended position and at a retracted position;
- an angle lock on the base engageable with the lower tube to hold the base pole at a selected inclination angle relative to the base;
- a base pole fitting on the base pole, with the base pole fitting including a base pivot arm and a releasable clamp collar around the base pole;
- a touch pole having a first tube attachable to a second tube at an extended position and at a retracted position;
- a touch pole fitting on the touch pole, with the touch pole fitting including a touch pivot arm and a releasable clamp collar around the touch pole, and with the touch pivot arm attachable to the base pivot arm; and
- a touch pad on each end of the touch pole.
11. The training aide of claim 10 with the touch pivot arm attached to the base pivot arm via a friction fit.
12. The training aide of claim 11 with the base pivot arm comprising a socket adapted to slide over or into the base pivot arm.
13. The training aide of claim 10 further including a pair of spaced apart arch plates at a first end of the base, with the base pole between the arch plates, and with at least one of the arch plates having a plurality of openings aligned on a common circular arc, and with a spring biased angle lock pin in the lower tube projecting into one of the openings.
14. The training aide of claim 10 with the base comprising a blow molded plastic enclosure.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 1, 2014
Publication Date: Apr 7, 2016
Inventors: Allen Keith Holland (Carlsbad, CA), Richard Raymond Huth, III (Carlsbad, CA)
Application Number: 14/504,299