Golf practice apparatus and fabricating process

Amusement devices: games – Surface projectile game; game element – Simulated game

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A63B 6936

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054564719

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for practicing golf swings is provided having a pair of spaced parallel side members, a first cross member attached to an end of each one of the pair of side members, a second cross member attached to the opposite end of each one of the pair of side members in such a manner that the second cross member is free to be rotated relative to said opposite end of the pair of side members, a sheet of simulated grass material on a rectangular sheet of substantially inelastic material which is attached to the first and second cross members for supporting a golf ball and a mechanism for locking the second cross member in position relative to the ends of said side members after a predetermined amount of tension has been applied to the rectangular sheet of material by rotating the second cross member in a direction which results in applying tension to the rectangular sheet of material.

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patent: 4092027 (1978-05-01), Carter

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