Golf stance training aid

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Inventors

Davis, Eddie L.

Application #

179072

Filed

Apr-8-1988

Published

Apr-11-1989

Current US Class

036/127
036/134
473/217

International Classes

A63B 069/36; A43B 005/00; A43C 015/00

Field of Search

273/32 36/88 36/127 36/134 36/62 128/584 128/585 128/80

Examiners

Lastova; Maryann

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Erickson; Donald W.

US Patent References

4081918   Golf training device
4118034   Golfer's stance block
4704809   Golf shoe

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Abstract
A device to aid in the teaching of a good or correct golf swing. The device is a generally wedge shaped bar which, when attached to the bottom outer edge of the shoe, causes the foot to tilt inwardly and forwardly simultaneously. The golfer thereby achieves a correct golf stance which is vital to a good golf swing. Through use of the device in practice over a period of time, the leg and foot muscles become toned or conditioned to automatically assume the correct stance when the golfer addresses the ball.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A device for removable attachment to the bottom surface of a golf shoe which aids in the teaching of a correct golf stance and swing comprising a generally wedge shaped rectangular bar which causes the golfer's foot to tilt forwardly and inwardly simultaneously, said device being adapted to be worn on the bottom surface and along the outside edge of the golf shoe farthest from the golfer's target; said device having an upper surface which supports essentially the entire length of the golfer's foot, and having on its lower surface a plurality of spikes; said upper surface having a sole supporting portion and a heel supporting portion, the heel portion being raised slightly relative to the sole portion so that the golfer's foot tilts forwardly; said device having a solid outer wall running the length thereof and inner edge running the length thereof, said outer wall being substantially higher than the inner edge so that the golfer's foot is caused to tilt inwardly; said device having a first slot disposed lengthwise in the sole portion and a second slot disposed lengthwise in the heel portion adapted for attaching the device to the shoe and permitting forward and rearward adjustment of the device, said device being constructed of a flexible polymeric material.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention is directed at a teaching aid for golf which places the golfer in the correct stance or posture when addressing the ball and enables the golfer to make a good or correct swing.

A good golf swing, consistently done, is characteristic of and essential to a no handicap or low handicap golfer. In a good or correct golf swing, a transfer of weight distribution begins to the inside of the right leg and foot. At about half way through the back swing, the main weight is transferred to the inside right leg and foot and the hip turns automatically with the weight transfer. At the top of the back swing and before the start of the down swing, the weight of the golfer should be about seventy percent coiled against the inside of the right leg and foot. At this point, the weight should be principally on the ball of the right foot. At the start of the down swing, a transfer of weight begins from the inside of the right leg and ball of the foot to the left leg and ball of the foot so as to drive with the legs and the turn of the hips. Upon completion of the golf swing, the golfer should have transferred about ninety percent of his or her weight to the left leg and ball of the foot. This provides the golfer with both a good and powerful swing.
 
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