Tool for Putting Practice with Case
Abstract
A putting practice tool with a storage case includes a storage case with a cylindrical storage body, a storage space formed hollowly inside the storage body and a connective portion having a size enabling a golf ball to be caught on both sides of the storage body, and a cap, which is detachably coupled to the connective portion. The putting practice tool with a case includes a cylindrical storage case and caps. A golfer may practice putting with the putting practice tool in which golf goods are stored. A golfer can practice putting by pushing the golf ball as if sweeping it with a putter, practice putting against inclines and unevenness of an actual green, learn a delicate putting form, improve accuracy of putting by correcting inaccurate habits and posture, and also correct defects by checking the trajectory of the struck ball though accurate perception of the putting direction.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A putting practice tool with a case, comprising:
a storage case including,
(a) a cylindrical storage body,
(b) a storage space formed hollowly inside the cylindrical storage body, and
(c) a connective portion comprising a diameter of a size enabling a golf ball to be caught on an inner surface of cylindrical storage body at both ends of the cylindrical storage body; and
a cap coupled detachably to the connective portion and including a cap body with a hemispheric shape, wherein a first part of the golf ball is accommodated within the cap body and a second part of the golf ball is accommodated within the cylindrical storage body; and wherein the putting practice tool is configured to roll along the cylindrical storage body when putted.
2 . The putting practice tool with a case according to claim 1 , wherein the cap body accommodates further a plurality of golf balls.
3 . The putting practice tool with a case according to claim 1 , wherein the cylindrical storage body comprises further a protrusion that is formed adjacently to the connective portion and protrudes outward.
4 . The putting practice tool with a case according to claim 1 , wherein the storage body is made of transparent synthetic resins.
5 . (canceled)
6 . The putting practice tool with a case according to claim 1 , further including a plurality of protrusions formed inside the cap body of the cap to contact dimples formed in the golf ball to hold the golf ball in a position within the cap body.
7 . The putting practice tool with a case according to claim 1 , wherein linear openings are formed through the cap body of the cap.
8 . The putting practice tool with a case according to claim 1 , wherein an opening in a letter, symbol or pattern shape is formed on the cap body of the cap.
9 . The putting practice tool with a case according to claim 1 , further including a plurality of the caps, wherein the caps have different weights.
10 . The putting practice tool with a case according to claim 1 , wherein a length of the storage case is extended to be used as a putter for the putting practice.
11 . A golf practice device, comprising:
a cylindrical storage body including a hollow area inside the cylindrical storage body and including first and second threaded ends, wherein the hollow area inside the cylindrical storage body accommodates a first portion of a first golf ball and a first portion of a second golf ball; a first cap including a threaded end configured to couple to the first threaded end of the cylindrical storage body, the first cap comprising a hemispheric shape configured to accommodate a second portion of the first golf ball inside the first cap; a second cap including a threaded end configured to couple to the second threaded end of the cylindrical storage body, the second cap comprising a hemispheric shape configured to accommodate a second portion of the second golf ball inside the second cap; and wherein the golf practice device is configured to roll along the cylindrical storage body when putted.
12 . The golf practice device of claim 11 , wherein the cylindrical storage body further includes a protrusion protruding outwardly from the cylindrical storage body.
13 . The golf practice device of claim 11 , wherein the first cap accommodates a plurality of golf balls.
14 . The golf practice device of claim 11 , wherein the first cap further includes a plurality of protrusions formed inside the first cap to contact dimples formed in the first golf ball to hold the first golf ball in a position within the first cap.
15 . The golf practice device of claim 11 , wherein the first cap or the second cap includes a liner opening for checking a trajectory of the golf practice device.
16 . A golf practice device, comprising:
a cylindrical storage body including a hollow area inside the cylindrical storage body and including first and second ends, wherein the hollow area inside the cylindrical storage body accommodates a first portion of a first golf ball and a first portion of a second golf ball; a first cap including an end configured to couple to the first end of the cylindrical storage body, the first cap comprising a hemispheric shape configured to accommodate a second portion of the first golf ball inside the first cap; and a second cap including an end configured to couple to the second end of the cylindrical storage body, the second cap comprising a hemispheric shape configured to accommodate a second portion of the second golf ball inside the second cap.
17 . The golf practice device of claim 16 , wherein the cylindrical storage body further includes a protrusion protruding outwardly from the cylindrical storage body.
18 . The golf practice device of claim 16 , wherein the first cap and the second cap include different weights.
19 . The golf practice device of claim 16 , wherein the first cap further includes a plurality of protrusions formed inside the first cap to contact dimples formed in the first golf ball to hold the first golf ball in a position within the first cap.
20 . The golf practice device of claim 16 , wherein the first cap or the second cap includes a liner opening for checking a trajectory of the golf practice device.Cited by (0)
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