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Golf grip

a grip and golf technology, applied in the field of golf grips, can solve the problems of reducing swing-shot consistency, accuracy, predictability, beneficial outcome, and few attempts to properly fit the grip to the physical structure of the hand and fingers, and achieve the effect of convenient and ergonomic adjustmen

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-04-18
FERRIS RICHARD D
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Benefits of technology

The present invention is a golf grip design that improves the natural movement of the golfer's fingers and hand for a more beneficial and efficient grip. The grip shape is designed to avoid creating a fulcrum and trigger effect that causes problems during the swing. The grip is progressively larger in a specific dimension to match the natural movement of the hand. The design is designed for the non-dominant hand and is consistent with the hand's anatomy. This design increases control, power, consistency, and efficiency, resulting in better shots and more favorable outcomes.

Problems solved by technology

Few attempts have been made to properly fit the grip to the physical structure of the hand and fingers.
These effects include the undesirable, aberrant and unplanned movements of the club shaft and club head out of the intended swing path with subsequent reduction in swing-shot consistency, accuracy, predictability and beneficial outcome.

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[0029]Referring to FIGS. 1 to 5, a first embodiment of a full swing golf grip 100 in accordance with the present invention is shown attached to a golf club 102 on a shaft 104 at the opposite end of the club head 106. The grip 100 is a unitary single molded unit typically made of rubber or similar, generally flexible composite material. The grip is generally cylindrical in shape and has a hollow interior. The grip 100 includes an opening 108 at the lower end to enable it to be placed over the golf club shaft 104 and a cap 110 at the top or butt end that covers the upper end of the shaft 104. The grip 100 is formed in three separate, but interconnected, sections, including an upper section 112, a lower section 114 and an intermediate or transitional section 116 between the upper section 112 and the lower section 114. The upper section 112 has a first non-tapered, constant outer diameter along the entire length of the upper section 112, as shown in FIG. 2. The lower section 114 has a s...

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Abstract

A unitary golf grip for attachment to the handle of a golf club having an upper section tapered toward the butt end of the club to accommodate fingers of the golfer's upper hand and a lower section having a constant outer diameter to accommodate the fingers of the golfer's lower hand.

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RELATED PATENTS[0001]The present invention is an improvement of the Golf Club Grip disclosed in my U.S. Pat. No. 7,658,684, the description of which is incorporated herein by reference.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Little attention has been given to the overall shape of golf grips with the exception that grips have been made with an end or butt section being larger to prevent the club from slipping out of the hands during the execution of a full swing golf shot. Few attempts have been made to properly fit the grip to the physical structure of the hand and fingers. To the extent that a golf grip design supports and facilitates natural hand and finger action, it is said to be “ergonomically” shaped.[0003]Normally a golf club is gripped with both hands at the end of the golf club shaft on a grip portion formed at the upper end of the club. Historically the grip has been formed with a constant diameter or with a grip that tapers toward the club head from the butt end of the club havi...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63B53/14
CPCA63B59/0025A63B53/14A63B59/0029A63B60/12A63B60/10A63B60/08A63B60/14A63B60/00
Inventor FERRIS, RICHARD D.
Owner FERRIS RICHARD D
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