Tether for gripping a golf club

A - Human Necessities – 63 – B

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A63B 53/00 (2006.01) A63B 57/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2102067

11 ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A tether is provided for anchoring an implement such as a golf club, to the palm of a user to improve the user's grip on the implement and to ensure that the implement is not accidentally released from the user's hand during use. the tether is a strap that is preferably rectangular in shape and includes opposite ends having an orifice spaced inwardly from each end. Each orifice is sized to accommodate a finger of the gripping hand. In use, a finger is insertedthrough an orifice in one end of the tether and the tether is wrapped around thegrip of the golf club and another finger is inserted through the other orifice in the tether. The tether secures a golf club against rotation while the club is swung and thus improves a golfer's game. It also secures the golf club to the golfer's hand, thus inhibiting the unintentional release of the club from the golfer's hands during a golfing stroke. The tether therefore ensures a safer golfing environment.

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