WO2017033143A2 - A golf teaching set in the form of a subconscious habit - Google Patents
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- a standard golf club comprises three main parts: the club head, which contains the striking area— the club face— the club shaft and the grip.
- a standard golf club has a club head, which is the striking area and deviates from the shaft at an angle that is called the loft of the striking area, which is 3° to 64°, depending on the club type, thanks to which the ball, at the moment of impact, flies up, even if the shaft is tilted down.
- a straight shot in golf requires that, at the moment the ball is struck, the club head (its face) is aimed at the target and that it is directly moving towards the target (swing trajectory). It is not always managed and the ball then does not have the expected direction.
- Each flight trajectory has its own name, and the best known are:
- the ball flies with a lot of right-to-left rotation markedly to the left of the target. A shot that flies to the right or straight at the target and then curves sharply to the left
- flight trajectories are a combination of swing trajectories (inside out, outside in, straight), the angle of the striking area to the target (closed club face, open club face) and stance (open stance, closed stance), which the beginner golfer is absolutely not able to control, because he is just starting to learn to perceive the plane of the striking area.
- a closed stance is the opposite mistake, where the line of the shoulders is pointing to the left of the target and in this case the swing trajectory is inside out. The consequence of this is usually playing a draw or hook, but could also be a straight shot to the right of the target.
- the smallest possible size of an ordinary golf ball is 42.67 mm, this ball is sufficiently large so that even if it is not played cleanly, it will fly in some way.
- the correct approach of a club to the ball is such that the club must be inclined down. More specifically, the club shaft and club grip are inclined down. And as the striking area has loft, it is inclined opposite to the shaft, i.e. up, and the ball then goes up.
- the above image shows the correct position of a club at the moment of impact, the club shaft is inclined down and the player's centre of gravity is above his left leg. This enables clean contact between the club head and the ball, a lower initial trajectory and a lot of back spin on the ball, which are ideal parameters for the ball to fly a long way. All successful players do this at the moment a shot is played.
- US 6723001B2 describes the configuration for a golf club of the putter type.
- the putter contains a club head where the striking area (club face) and shaft are linked to the club head on a plane.
- the golf club is formed with an extension of the grip that has a cross-section in a vertical direction to the plane of the striking area and that is therefore parallel to the mat.
- the first length of the cross-section is longer than the second length and the cross-section usually has an oval shape, having an oval front and angular back.
- An indication of the position is provided at the top on the surface of the club by two lines.
- the first directional line is parallel to the direction to the target and the second directional line is perpendicular to the first line and also parallel to the plane of the striking area.
- US 6780118B 1 describes equipment for practicing a golf swing improving a golfer's swing by repeatedly practicing the swing.
- the equipment imitates (simulates) a golf club having a higher grip and an imitated part of the club head on an oppositely-inclined end.
- the shaft of the training device is made of a solid material comprising a one-piece structure that includes an axially-symmetrical part extending from the adjoining part of the golf club to a point approximately one third of the total length of the device along the longitudinal axis of the shaft.
- the proposed golf teaching set offers such transparency of golf techniques.
- the set contains a special training golf club no. 0, a swing trainer for learning the positon of the striking area at the moment of impact and training golf balls. It can also beneficially contain a green marker and impact labels for marking the impact area. Together these components provide an effective system for practicing correct habits for golf shots.
- Training golf club no. 0 is designed so that a beginner golfer perceives the plane of the striking area both visually and by touching it with his palms, when holding the club handle, as the striking area, shaft and grip are on one plane. Training golf club no. 0 has zero loft, which is why it is called club no. 0. As the plane of the striking area is clear and visible, the pupil assesses the situation correctly and inclines the club as needed. This means that if he needs the striking area to be straight for a shot, then he turns his hands or wrists in accordance with this. He then applies this learned skill to a standard club with loft.
- Training golf club no. 0 teaches students to be aware of the plane of the striking area throughout the swing and to develop the ability to consciously control the ball's flight.
- Training golf club no. 0 comprises a club head, which includes the striking area, a club grip and the shaft, which links the club head and the club grip.
- the club head has at least one plane striking area and the club grip has at least one plane area, where these areas are parallel. It is better if the club head is symmetrical and the reverse of the club's striking area is also plane and parallel to the club's striking area, for visual contact with the plane of the striking area.
- the grip can have a second flat area that is again parallel to the plane of the striking area.
- the grip can also have another two flat areas that are perpendicular to the plane of the striking area, which serves to further increase contact with the plane of the striking area by touch.
- the shaft can have plane areas that are parallel to the plane of the club head's striking area.
- the club head is heavier than the club grip, which can be resolved by the club head having a weight or being manufactured from a heavier material than the club grip.
- the weight can be in the form of a screw on the top and foot of the club head, where the threads of the weight can differ in terms of weight, which can support the opening or closing of the striking area on the club head during a swing.
- a pupil is practicing, at the moment of impact training golf club no. 0 must be set up in such a manner that the ball goes down, not up from club no. 0. As the plane of the striking area is clear and visible, the pupil assesses the situation correctly and inclines the club down. He then uses this learned skill for a standard club with loft. The same as when practicing, the club is pointed down, the striking area up, so the ball flies up.
- a swing trainer serves to practice driving technique.
- a pupil with club no. 0 swings in such a manner that the striking area of the club head hits the contact wall of a flexible panel, which is fixed to a mat on one side, where the flat contact of the whole striking area of the club and the wall of the flexible panel is accompanied by a characteristic sound.
- a beginner golfer can improve his technique on the swing trainer and by performing a shot he obtains immediate information about what plane the striking area had against the flexible panel at the moment of contact, whether the contact was area on area, i.e. the club's striking area against the wall of the flexible panel, or edge on area, i.e. the edge of the club against the wall of the flexible panel, and he is then able himself to improve his swing and change it in order to achieve area on area contact.
- area on area i.e. the club's striking area against the wall of the flexible panel
- edge on area i.e. the edge of the club against the wall of the flexible panel
- the swing trainer comprises a solid or soft mat and a flexible striking panel, which is fixed to the mat.
- the mat benefits from having extendable fixed panels linked to the mat that fix the flexible striking panel, or the flexible striking panel is threaded through the mat.
- the flexible striking panel is made from flexible bendy material, e.g. rubber, gum, synthetic fibrous textiles.
- the swing trainer could benefit from having a wedge-shaped base, so that it is possible to train on a tilted plane, which is closer to real conditions in the terrain of a golf course.
- the training balls get rid of the bad habit of scooping the golf ball with the club when driving, in order to lift it.
- children learning golf starting with much smaller balls assess the situation correctly and do not scoop the ball with the club at all, they simply move the ball straight, in accordance with an instruction to chip the balls with their club.
- Small training balls were included among training aids for beginner golfers, who learn the correct technique for contact between a club and ball much faster.
- the smaller size of the training balls reduces the room to scoop the ball and a pupil therefore very easily grasps and does not have any other choice but to move the club so that the front edge of the club is hidden and the training ball deflects up from the club head. Thanks to this he better learns the correct movements thanks to these balls and the habit is again transferred to his subconscious, as it arises based on tried-and-tested experience.
- the training balls have dimensions of 15 to 19.9 mm and a weight of 6.4 to 9.7 g, the optimum dimensions are 17 to 18 mm. They are made from a compact material. The best materials for production are glass, plastics and composites.
- the size (diameter) and material of the ball differ depending on the type of shot and distance the ball is to fly, for which the balls would be made.
- Principle for selecting the size (diameter) of the ball "The smaller extent of movement I practice, the smaller diameter of ball I am able to play and use.”
- Small training balls are used to practice the smallest extent of movement during a shot and the ball flies a distance of between 50 and 800 cm.
- a green marker serves for the visible, but barrier-free marking of the distance from the hole.
- the green marker comprises a handle, which has loops for fitting chalk, an attachment system, e.g. a hook, loop or snap-link, for fixing it to the flag pole in the hole, and each loop has a label showing the distance from the hole, where the handle contains 1 to 7 loops.
- Impact labels serve to mark the impact area the club head has to hit for a technically correct shot to be played.
- the impact area is defined by the golf ball on one side and impact label on the other side.
- Impact labels have an adhesive lower side and are repeatedly stuck to and removed from the mat.
- a pupil hits the mat too early and far from the ball when playing a shot, he knocks the labels off and those that are stuck to the mat become fixed to the club head. The pupil can therefore check what distance from the ball the contact with the mat was. If he drives correctly, i.e. the contact with the mat occurs at the place the ball is, the impact labels remain on the mat in the original place, not on the club head.
- Training club no. 0 is used for practicing a swing without other components or with a swing trainer, with training balls or with soft balls, i.e. made from foam or rubber.
- the balls have various dimensions. Very small balls include training balls from 17 to 19.5 mm, whereas large ones are from 50 to 100 mm. Balls from 50 mm are used for visualisation of the ball's rotation after driving, where the pupil can see whether his stance is open or closed, the club face is open or closed, i.e. he sees the striking area, or rather its angle to the swing, which influences the ball's sideways rotation.
- the swing trainer serves to develop the ability to perceive the position of the striking area at the moment of impact. It is used together with training club no. 0, when a pupil tries to achieve clean contact, i.e. under an angle of 0°, between the striking area and the area of the flexible board. If pupils practice swinging with club no. 0 using the swing trainer, then the body movement is more correct, because they have a better intention that more closely corresponds to what they need to do. At a more advanced stage of training of perception of the striking area during impact, it is possible to use a club no. 0 that does not have a single plane surface. The pupil therefore progressively prepares himself for the transition to a standard golf club.
- Fig 1 Standard golf club (state of prior art)
- Fig 3 Influence on flight trajectory of position of club's striking area to plane of swing (state of the art)
- Fig 7 Cross-section of swing trainer in accordance with example
- Fig 8 Side view of club 0
- Fig 11 View of club 0 from above and below
- Fig 12 View of club 0 in accordance with example
- FIG. Fig 13 A: View of club no. 0, B: Close-up view of head of club no. 0 in accordance with example
- Fig 14 View from above of cross-section shapes of grip 13
- Fig 15 View of golfer's correct stance when playing a shot
- Fig 16 View of standard pupil's poor stance when playing a shot, when he scoops the ball
- Fig 17 View of training shot with training golf ball, A: during backswing, B: on impact, C: after playing shot
- Fig 18 View of training shot with standard golf ball, A: during backswing, B: on impact, C: after playing shot
- Fig 19 Comparison of size of training golf ball 16 - B and standard golf ball 17 - B
- Fig 22 View of swing trainer in cross-section in accordance with example
- Fig 23 View of real flexible striking area and cut-out in swing trainer
- Training golf club 0 comprises a club head U_, shaft 12 and grip 1_3, where the sides of all the aforementioned parts are in one plane.
- Training golf club 0 comprises a club head JJ_ that is symmetrical about an axis, it has a plane striking area 10 and a reverse side 16 of the striking area 10 that is also plane and parallel to the striking area 10.
- the head JJ_ of the club 0 carries a weight 9.
- the striking area 10 is parallel to both plane sides J_5 of the grip 1_3.
- the grip 1_3 has two flat areas and the remaining parts of the circumference of the grip 1_3 are rounded.
- the club 0 is made from one piece of wood, where one end of the shaft 12 forms the club' s grip 1_3 and the other end of the shaft 12 becomes the head JJ_ of the club 0.
- Training golf club 0 comprises a club head JJ_ that is symmetrical about an axis, it has a plane striking area 10 and a reverse side 16 of the striking area 10 that is also plane and parallel to the striking area 10.
- the head JJ_ of the club 0 is fitted with a screw that serves as a weight 9, where the lighter part of the screw is screwed into the top 4 of the head H of the club 0 and the heavier part to the foot 6 of the head H of the club 0.
- the grip 1_3 is rounded with one plane area J_5.
- the striking area 10 is parallel to this side plane area 1_5 of the grip 1_3.
- the club 0 is made from one piece of wood, where one end of the shaft 12 forms the club's grip 13 and the other end of the shaft 12 becomes the head H of the club 0.
- the training golf club 0 comprises the club head J_l_, which has one plane striking area 10.
- the head JJ_ of the club 0 is fitted with a screw that serves as a weight 9, where the heavier part of the screw is screwed to the top 4 of the head JJ_ of the club and the lighter part to the foot 6 of the head 1J_ of the club 0.
- the striking area 10 is parallel to one side 1_5 of the grip 13.
- the club 0 is made from wood, where one end of the shaft 12 is fitted with a grip 1_3, which has one side J_5 plane and the others rounded, and the other end of the shaft 12 is linked to the head 1J_ of the club 0, which has a rounded reverse side 16 of the striking area 10.
- the training golf club 0 comprises a head JJ_ of the club 0, a shaft 12 and a grip 1_3.
- the head 1 1 of the club 0 is symmetrical about an axis, it has a plane striking area 10 and a reverse side 16 of the striking area 10 that is also plane and parallel to the striking area 10.
- the head 1J_ of the club 0 is made from polycarbonate with a 5% mixture of iron that performs the function of a weight.
- the striking area 10 is parallel to both sides 1_5 of the grip 1_3.
- the club 0 is made from polycarbonate.
- the shaft 12 of a circular cross-section is, at one end, fitted with a grip 13 with plane sides J_5 and the other end of the shaft 12 is linked to the head 1 1.
- the swing trainer comprises a wooden mat1 and a flexible striking panel 5, made from PP of two fibrous textiles, which is fixed to the mat L
- the swing trainer comprises a wooden mat I and a flexible striking panel 5, which is fixed to the mat L
- the mat I is fitted with two extendable fixed panels 3 linked to the mat I , which fix the flexible striking panel 5.
- the flexible striking panel 5 is made from a flexible, bendy material, which is a PES of two fibrous textiles strengthened with an acrylate dispersion.
- the swing trainer comprises a plastic wedge mat I and a flexible striking area 5, made from PP of two fibrous textiles, which is fixed to the mat I by two extendable fixed panels 3 using screws linked to the mat L
- the swing trainer comprises the mat I , to which two upper panels 2 are fixed, between the upper panels 2 there is a flexible panel 5, and stainless steel fixing U-elements 3 are clipped to the edges of the upper panels 2 pressing on the flexible striking panel 5.
- the swing trainer comprises the mat1, the flexible striking panel 5 and the base 4.
- a golf mat for driving with artificial turf that contains an opening 7 of a rectangular shape is used as the mat L
- the flexible striking area 5 is welded to the base 4.
- the flexible striking panel 5 is threaded through the mat 1 through the opening 7 and the base 4 with the face 30 of the flexible striking panel 5 is therefore fixed under the mat 1, thanks to which the flexible striking panel 5 is stably fixed to be struck with training golf club no. 0.
- the flexible striking panel 5 is made from rubber.
- the swing trainer comprises a mat 1, a flexible striking panel 5 and a base 4 with a face 30.
- the mat I contains an opening 7 of a rectangular shape.
- the flexible striking panel 5 is welded to the base 4.
- the flexible striking panel 5 is threaded through the mat 1 through the opening 7 and the base 4 of the flexible striking panel 5 is therefore fixed under the mat 1, thanks to which the flexible striking panel 5 is stably fixed to be struck with training golf club no. 0.
- the flexible striking panel 5 and the mat I are made from PUR.
- the green marker 27 comprises a handle 16, which has five loops ⁇ 7 at distances of 80 cm, 100 cm, 120 cm, 140 cm and 200 cm for the insertion of chalk 19, a hook IS for attachment to the flag pole in the hole, and each loop 17 is fitted with a label 25 showing the distance from the hole.
- the handle 16 is telescopic and is made from steel.
- the green marker 27 comprises a rope that has seven loops ⁇ 7 at distances of 40 cm, 60 cm, 80 cm, 100 cm, 120 cm, 140 cm and 200 cm for the insertion of chalk ⁇ 9, a hook IS for attachment to the flag pole in the hole.
- the green marker 27 comprises a rope that has two loops 17 at distances of 80 cm and 120 cm for the insertion of chalk ⁇ 9, a hook IS for attachment to the flag pole in the hole.
- the impact labels 25 are made from soft, flexible polyurethane with one adhesive side, the height of the labels 25 is 2 mm and the width 10 mm.
- the training golf balls 26 were made from white glass in the shape of a sphere with a weight of 7.2 g and a diameter of 17 mm.
- the training golf balls 26 are made from PP in the shape of a sphere with a weight of 9.7 g and a diameter of 19.9 mm.
- the training golf balls 26 are made from PVC in the shape of a sphere with a weight of 6.4 g and a diameter of 15 mm.
- the swing trainer comprises a mat I, a flexible striking panel 5 and a base 4.
- the mat 1 contains an opening 7 of a rectangular shape and a cut-out 28.
- the cut out 28 is linked to the flexible striking panel 5 and the opening 7 from one side or the other.
- the cut-out 28 contains a chamfer 29 on the edge opposite the striking area.
- the flexible striking panel 5 is welded to the base 4.
- the flexible striking panel 5 is threaded through the mat I through the opening 7 and the base 4 of the flexible striking panel 5 is therefore fixed under the mat I, thanks to which the flexible striking panel 5 is stably fixed to be struck with training golf club no. 0.
- the flexible striking panel 5 is made from silicon and the mat I is made from a golfing mat for driving with artificial turf.
- the swing trainer comprises a mat J_, a flexible striking panel 5 and a base 4.
- the mat I contains an opening 7 of a rectangular shape and a cut-out 28.
- the cut out 28 is linked to the flexible striking panel 5 and the opening 7 from both sides.
- the cut-out 28 contains a chamfer 29 on the edge opposite the striking area.
- the flexible striking panel 5 together with the base 4 is made from one piece of polyvinylchloride (PVC). This variant removes the strained joint between the flexible striking panel 5 and the base 4.
- PVC polyvinylchloride
- the flexible striking panel 5 is threaded through the mat I through the opening 7 and the base 4 of the flexible striking panel 5 is therefore fixed under the mat J_, thanks to which the flexible striking panel 5 is stably fixed to be struck with training golf club no. 0.
- the flexible striking panel 5 is made from PVC and the mat I is made from a golfing mat for driving with artificial turf.
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