Putting practice device

Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Target or obstacle

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273128R, 273126R, A63B 6936

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057760047

ABSTRACT:
A putting practice device for inserting into a conventional golf hole to variably decrease the diameter of the hole. The putting practice device includes an outer ring-shaped member and an inner ring shaped member which have planar top and bottom surfaces. Both the outer and inner members define central holes having diameters which are smaller than the diameter of a conventional golf hole and greater than the diameter of a conventional golf ball. The inner member removably nests inside the central hole of the outer member. The outer side of the outer member is beveled at an angle of between 15 and 25 degrees to facilitate the insertion and secure alignment of the putting device within a conventional golf hole. The planar bottom surface of the putting device allows the device to be tapped over the turf of a putting green with a foot or golf club without snagging on the blades of grass.

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