Golfer's head movement monitor device and method

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

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A63B 6936

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054092329

ABSTRACT:
A golfer's head movement monitor device and method for generating two separate narrow beams of light in the general area of a golf ball so that when the golfer has taken his stance to hit the golf ball forwardly in a given direction and his eyes are focused on the golf ball, the beams of light will be seen in his peripheral vision. The device includes a first pair of spaced plates for generating one of said light beams and a second pair of spaced plates for generating a second one of said light beams, said light beams being disposed at an angle to one another, and means for adjusting the space between each pair of spaced plates to adjust the width of the light beam generated between each pair of plates.

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