Training aid for hitting golf ball

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273 32H, A63B 6936

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045441618

ABSTRACT:
A golf ball positioning device comprising a T-shaped member, having a cross-arm with spaced apart holes to receive a golf tee through any selected hole, and an elongated leg extending from said cross-arm a distance substantially equal to the distance a golfer stands from the ball. The elongated leg includes spaced apart markings to enable the golfer to note and adjust his distance from the ball. The golf tee is moved forward of the center-most hole of the cross-arm to compensate for hitting the ball too high which usually results in a slice to the right, and the tee is moved rearward of the center-most hole to compensate for hitting the ball too low which usually results in a hook to the left. Anchor pins are provided at each opposite end of the cross-arm and at the free end of the leg to anchor the device securely in place on the ground.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3300219 (1967-01-01), Sipos
patent: 3887193 (1975-06-01), Stanley
patent: 4208053 (1980-06-01), Farr
patent: 4384718 (1983-05-01), Cachola

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