Putting stroke training device

Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Practice swingable implement or indicator associated with...

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473260, 434252, A63B 6936

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061591068

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is putting stroke training device that consists of a flat base with an adjustable width channel running its length. The user adjusts the channel to a size slightly wider than that of his/her putter's head so that it will pass freely there through with a slight clearance. A ball holder located in the middle of the channel holds a golf ball in a position such that it can be struck by stroking the putter through the channel. A series of distance indicating lines along the interior of the channel allow the user to gauge the strength of the stroke, allowing them to develop a consistent stroke, while the channel ensures a straight, level stroke.

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