Golf swing training device and training method

Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Hand on grip positioning aid or grip indicator

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Reexamination Certificate

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07081053

ABSTRACT:
A slidable grip (20, 100, 200) for one hand is provided on the shaft (12, 312) of a modified golf club (10, 200, 300) to enable a golf trainee to separate his or her hands progressively during a backswing and being them back together progressively during the downswing. This technique imprints proper swing mechanics in the mind of the trainee to be recalled reflexively in executing a conventional golf swing with the hands in a fixed grip relationship on the handle (14, 114) of a golf club.

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