Golf training aid

Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Practice device attachable to body

Reexamination Certificate

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C473S213000

Reexamination Certificate

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07455595

ABSTRACT:
A golf training aid is adapted to be worn by a golfer. When worn, the golf training aid includes a forearm support secured to the leading forearm of the golfer. Rotatively mounted to the forearm support is an arm that extends past the hands of the golfer. Secured by the remote end of the arm is a shaft retainer that receives and holds the golf club shaft while the golf club is gripped and held by the golfer. The arm extending from the forearm support to the shaft retainer permits rotation of the arm about a first axis, but generally prevents or limits movement of the arm except about the first axis. The restrictions to movement imposed by the arm generally prevent the golfer from flipping his hands during the impact portion of the swing. That is, during the impact portion of the swing at least, the back of the leading hand remains generally fixed with respect to the adjacent forearm.

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patent: 5743805 (1998-04-01), Richter
patent: 6471598 (2002-10-01), Takase
patent: 2005/0202896 (2005-09-01), Burke
patent: 2007/0155523 (2007-07-01), Lesko

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