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Hand device to aid in stable grip of a golf club

a technology of stable grip and golf club, which is applied in the field of hand device to aid in stable grip of golf club, can solve the problems of limiting the golfer's feel for the shot, inability, loss of ball flight distance, and a shot in an unintended direction, and achieves the effects of low cost, increased force, and reduced cos

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-01-24
PERCY MATTHEW IAN
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The invention is a device that helps golfers to secure and stabilize their golf club handle during swings. It is designed to fit around the user's hands, creating a guide wall to prevent the club from moving too much during the swing. This improves the golfer's grip and makes it easier to swing the club with precision. The device is also beneficial for players who have difficulty gripping the club due to arthritis or other injuries.

Problems solved by technology

Other golf club gripping devices exist which interferes with most, or almost all, of the golfer's hand contact with the club handle, which in turn limits the golfer's feel for the shot.
It is widely accepted that not being able to control the pinching of the index finger and the thumb of the dominant hand will allow the momentum of the swing or contact with the ball or ground to move the club in the player's hands.
This movement of the club, no matter how slight, can affect the player's ability to return the club face to the desired square position, or in the case of contact with the ground, will lead to a loss of distance of ball flight or a shot in an unintended direction.

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[0034]The invention will be described by referencing the drawings labeled FIGS. 1 through 5. The present invention is generally designated by reference number 1. In a very general and broad context, the device 1 is in the shape of a band which is fashioned in such a way to create loops 2 which hold the specified fingers 4,5 together in a certain position to allow for a stable golf grip.

[0035]The invention is a device 1 which fits over the index finger 4 and thumb 5 of the user's dominant hand. The device 1 is in the form of a “band” that is made of some sort of sturdy but flexible material such as neoprene, cloth, elastic, or nylon. The band is connected down the middle 3 via stitching of heavy duty thread. The stitching of the middle 3 of the band creates two “loops”2 which fit over the index finger 4 and thumb 5 of the user's dominant hand.

[0036]Using his non dominant hand, the user first slides one of the loops 2 over the index finger 2 of his dominant hand, sliding it down to th...

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Abstract

A hand device described to stabilize the handle of a golf club in a golfer's grip throughout the golfer's swing. The device creates a stabilizing connection of the thumb and index finger of the user's dominant hand. The connecting area of the device, which anchors the thumb and index finger of the user's dominant hand together, stabilizes the club handle in the user's dominant hand allowing a more controlled grip, while allowing as much of the user's dominant hand surface to be in contact with the club handle as possible. The device can be used in training or actual play to provide a stable grip on the golf club handle when used with varying grip styles and grip pressure.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]This invention relates to a device which improves the stability of the user's grip on a golf club handle, allowing the user to focus more on the mechanics of their swing by eliminating the propensity of the golf club to move due to the momentum of the user's swing, the force created by impact with the golf ball, and contact with the ground underneath the ball.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]A myriad of golf club gripping devices exist. Some of these devices aim to prevent the “pinching” force created by the position of the index finger and thumb of the golfer's dominant hand in a conventional golf grip, as it is believed that this “pinching” force perpetuates the over powering of the swing by the dominant hand. Other golf club gripping devices exist which interferes with most, or almost all, of the golfer's hand contact with the club handle, which in turn limits the golfer's feel for the shot. There exists a need for a device which keeps the golf club ha...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63B69/36
CPCA63B69/0057A63B71/146A63B69/3623A63B69/3608
Inventor PERCY, MATTHEW IAN
Owner PERCY MATTHEW IAN
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