Golf putting practice device

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273179A, 273182R, 273182A, A63B 5700, A63B 6936

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051021412

ABSTRACT:
A golf putting practice device has an elongate runner for supporting a rolling golf ball from a putting location at one end of the runner to a cup formed in the other end of the runner. An overshoot gutter is provided adjacent and beyond the cup and the cup and the gutter are connected in communication with a ball return structure by way of a ramp structure which guides golf balls to the ball return device. The ball return device includes a track which extends alongside the runner to the putting location.

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