Golf putting aid

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A63B 69/36 (2006.01) A63B 57/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2074970

Inventor: Kanelous Title: Golf Putting Aid ABSTRACT Most golf greens slope, which causes balls that are putted on them to follow curves, rather than moving in straight lines. An heuristic visual device is provided to assist a golfer in estimating how a putted golf ball will "break" on a sloping green. The invention provides graphic representations of trajectories of putted golf balls rolling on greens that slope solely along principal directions (i.e. front-to-back and right-to-left). A golfer, who must initially estimate how the green on which he is planning to putt actually slopes in the two principal directions, can mentally combine those graphically represented putting trajectories in order to estimate the effects of gravity and thereby to predict his proper 'line of play'. In a preferred embodiment, a transparent substrate, which has putting trajectories from a green that slopes solely from front to back printed on its top surface and putting trajectories from a green the slopes solely from left to right printed on its bottom surface, is used to facilitate the golfer's mental process of superimposing those trajectories to arrive at a net estimated trajectory.

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