Training method for putting golf balls

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273192, 273187A, A63B 6936

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045401799

ABSTRACT:
Golf training system and method for improving ones skills in putting a golf ball including providing a golf putter having a putter face, placing said putter face in right angle alignment to a golf ball disposed on a putting surface, aligning the hands, shoulders and head generally at right angles to the line of intended movement of the golf ball, positioning a spinner member having an inclined ramp-like surface adjacent the rear of the ball and generally at right angles to the intended line of movement of said golf ball, striking the golf ball with a predetermined, short, and low putting stroke so as to move the putter face up and over the ramp-like surface of the spinner member for striking the ball with the putter face and with an upward stroke as the putter face approaches and reaches the contact zone so as to impart a top-spin to the golf ball such that the golf ball moves with over-spin in a clockwise direction toward the putting hole.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3572720 (1971-03-01), Berg
patent: 4153255 (1979-05-01), Woodson
patent: 4322084 (1982-03-01), Reece et al.

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