Golfer's head movement indicator

4869509
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Inventors

Lee, Sung Y.

Application #

235060

Filed

Aug-23-1988

Published

Sep-26-1989

Current US Class

002/209.13
273/DIG17
273/DIG30
340/573.7
473/209

International Classes

A63B 069/36

Field of Search

2/209.1 2/209.2 2/196 2/185 273/183 340/573

Examiners

Marlo; George J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dennison, Meserole, Pollack & Scheiner

US Patent References

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4527982   Body coordination t...
4560166   Golfer's head move...
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4768232   Combined cap and...

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Abstract
A golfer's training aid which audibly signals any improper head motion during a golf swing. A compact, integrated unit contains a battery, an on-off switch, a buzzer and a motion sensor all electrically connected in series and mounted inside the front panel of a golfer's cap. Any improper head movement during the swing is sensed by the motion sensor which activates the buzzer.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A golf swing monitor to audibly signal improper head movement during a golf swing comprising a compact, integrated housing including a battery, an on-off switch, a signal buzzer and a motion sensing switch all connected in a series circuit, a golf cap including a visor, a crown, and a front crown panel extending above the visor, first support means medially located on the inside surface of said front crown panel, second support means on an exterior surface of said housing, said second support means being attached to said first support means in a predetermined angular position whereby when said golf cap is worn by a golfer during a golf swing and said on-off switch is in an on position, the buzzer will sound on the occurrence of any improper head movement as sensed by said motion sensing switch.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a training aid which is readily attached to the cap of a golfer to signal any improper head movement during a golf swing. The attainment of a superior golf game requires rigorous control over a number of key body positions; the stance, the golf grip, and head position being amongst the most important. Professional golfers recognize the importance of keeping the head down and immobile during that critical period of the gold swing just prior to the ball being struck by the club. Head movement during this period will result in reflex motions of other body muscles which have the effect of deflecting the swing to cause the club head to strike the ball slightly off the optimum striking zone. This, of course, introduces unwanted deviation from the desired directional path of the ball.

Problems in keeping the head immobile and the eyes fixed on the ball during the swing are experienced by many golfers. There is a natural tendency to turn the head in the direction of the swing to watch the ball. Also, since so many factors need to be combined to achieve a successful swing, it is an easy matter to forget the importance of keeping the head immobile.
 
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