Golf practice putting track

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

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273192, A63B 6936

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044376693

ABSTRACT:
A golf putting stroke practice track contoured to follow the putter head during a putting stroke. The track includes a series of indicia which cooperate with indicia on the putter head adapted to indicate the rotational position of the putter head relative to the putting track. The rails of the track are L-shaped in cross section and are also adjustable with respect to each other in order that precise tolerances may be maintained between the putter head and the track rails so any divergence from a straight line by the putter head will result in the putter head contacting the track rails and providing an audible and tactual signal thereof.
The legs and the spacer bars of the putting track are secured in rectangular connector blocks having at least two sockets; one for a leg and a second for a spacer bar. The legs and spacer bars are easily removed from the blocks to disassemble the putting track.

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patent: 2992005 (1961-07-01), Lockhart
patent: 3332688 (1967-07-01), Gevertz
patent: 3899180 (1975-08-01), Rodman
patent: 4334684 (1982-06-01), Sterling

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