86109364
Nov 4, 2013
Golf putting aids, namely, putting path trainer; Golf putting aid, namely a training and analysis system that utilizes grid boxes, microprocessors, memory, electronic recording and display screens and electronic tracers attachable to putters to develop and record both a successful putting stroke and reading of the greens; Golf putting aids, namely, grid-boxes with a computer screen and an adjustable wall to record all types of putting strokes; Golf putting aids, namely, electronic tracers attached to a putter head that record the putting stroke on a computer screen; Golf putting aids, namely, a stand-alone device containing a computer and optical sensors which assesses a putting stroke made over the device and which analyzed the stroke and provides feedback through computer printout on an electronic display screen; Golf putting aids, namely stand alone grid boxes with adjustable walls designed for practice puts to improving muscle memory; Golf putting aid, namely, a grid box with a clear acrylic insert that replicates tracings from a computer screen of a putter's prerecorded ideal stroke data; Golf putting aids, namely, a grid box with a clear acrylic insert that replicates tracings from the computer screen of a putter's recorded ideal stroke where the grid box has an adjustable wall so that muscle memory through practice is further enhanced; Golf putting aids, namely, aiming device placed on the back of a grid box to aid in reading greens; Golf putting aids, namely, a clear acryic insert containing a user's pre-recorded ideal putting path data that can be removed from a grid-box and taken to the green for on-the-spot practice; Golf putting stroke training system comprised of a putting board with a putting section and an electronic recording section that records stroke paths of a putter head, and a processor that correlates successful strokes with respective ones of the stroke paths, and where the processor generates a preferred stroke path based on an average of the successful strokes; Golf putting stroke training system comprising a putting board, microprocessor and electronic recording and display screens used for analyzing a putting stroke and for training; Golf putting aids, namely, a putting board or screen with an electronic stroke recording device that electronically illustrates a putting stroke path to assist a golfer in making consistent and accurate putting strokes; A putting stroke training system comprising a putting board with a stroke recording section having an electronic recording screen to record stroke paths of a putter head where the electronic recording screen is coupled with a memory that stores the putter head stroke paths based on signals from the electronic recording screen and a result section to record a result of each stroke of the putter head and identify successful strokes, a stroke analysis tool that includes a computer processor communicating with the electronic recording screen and the result section to correlate successful strokes with respective ones of the stroke paths recorded by the stroke recording section and to generate a preferred stroke path based on the respective ones of the stroke paths correlated with the successful strokes that can display the preferred stroke on the electronic recording screen and an alignment tool that includes a putting guide that graphically illustrates the preferred stroke; Golf putting stroke training system, comprising a putting board and an electronic board section that detects dynamic characteristics of a golf ball rolling over the electronic board; golf putting aids, namely, a portable alignment tool in the nature of a grid box, where the putting guide is positioned inside the grid box on the bottom; Golf putting aids, namely, a putting board with a stroke recording section, an alignment tool in the form of a grid box that is cooperable with the putting board, electronic tracers attachable to a putter head and a stroke analysis tool; Golf putting aids, namely, electronic tracers attached to a putter head to record the golfer's ideal putting path that is designed to work with diagnostic computer screens, which provide customized printout for a golfer's putting pathway; Golf putting aids, namely, grid boxes containing an aiming device that is utilized by the golfer to make judgments for the proper aim; Golf putting aids, namely, portable clear acrylic insert to grid box with ability to hold the putter's diagnostic swing information for drawback, speed of club motion and rotation of club face
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