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Anti-slice golf tee

a golf tee and anti-slice technology, applied in the field of anti-slice golf tees, can solve the problems of user deficient athletic ability, user's inability to spend a lot of time in golf practice, and gives up golf, so as to prevent the slicing or hooking, the effect of suppressing the golf ball's spin and increasing the flying distan

Inactive Publication Date: 2021-10-14
PARK YUN SEON
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Benefits of technology

This patent aims to improve the accuracy and distance of a golf club by reducing the spin of the ball and preventing it from hooking or slicing. It does this by transferring the hitting force of the club through the interior of the club head and concentrating the impact point on the center of the ball. A separate hitting member is also used to further enhance the accuracy and flying distance of the shot. Overall, the patent aims to create a more precise and effective golf club.

Problems solved by technology

However, there was a problem that a user incapable of spending a lot of time in practicing golf, a user having a deficient athletic ability, or a user feeling boring in practicing golf gives up golf because of losing interest in golf during correcting the slice.
However, the above related art has a structural problem in that an impact point for transferring an impact from the head part surrounding the golf ball to the golf ball is excessively wide, so the force transferred to the impact point fails to balance and is distributed when an initial hitting position of a club head deviates from a center of the golf tee, thus the slice may still occur.
However, because an impact point portion of the golf ball is not clear, and the transferred force changes when a hitting portion of the club head strongly or firstly hits one site of the support part, a spin may be caused in the golf ball.
However, although the related art is also configured to include a plurality of protruding parts integrally formed inside the head part, a spin in the golf ball may be caused since the impact point portion is not clear.
In addition, when the head part is entirely formed of stainless steel, the manufacturing cost increases, and the golf club is damaged compared to other golf tees formed of synthetic resin.

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0026]Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Further, in the following description of the embodiments of the present invention, the detailed description of the related known function or configuration incorporated herein will be omitted when it possibly makes the subject matter of the present invention unclear unnecessarily.

[0027]The present invention is a technology related to an anti-slice golf tee including as shown in FIG. 1: a head part 100 shaped to surround one side of a golf ball; and a support part 200 connected to the head part and formed to be perpendicularly fixable on a ground.

[0028]As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the anti-slice golf tee of the present invention includes: an insertion groove 110 concavely formed at an inner center portion of the head part 100; and a hitting member 300 separately inserted in the insertion groove 110 to allow an impact point to be concentrated on a cent...

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The present invention relates to an anti-slice golf tee and, more specifically, is a technology relating to an anti-slice golf tee, which supports a golf ball while surrounding a part of the golf ball, thereby suppressing the rotation force of the golf ball during a tee shot to prevent slicing of the golf ball and allowing an impact point to be concentrated on the center portion of the golf ball. That is, the present invention relates to an anti-slice golf tee comprising: a head part shaped to surround one side of a golf ball; a support part connected to the head part and formed to be perpendicularly fixable on the ground; an insertion groove concavely formed at the inner center portion of the head part; and a hitting member separately inserted in the insertion groove so as to allow an impact point to be concentrated on the center portion of the head part, wherein the hitting member has a space formed therein.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present invention is a technology related to an anti-slice golf tee, and more particularly, to an anti-slice golf tee which supports a golf ball while surrounding a part of the golf ball, thereby suppressing the rotation force of the golf ball during a tee shot to prevent a slice of the golf ball and allowing an impact point to be concentrated on a center portion of the golf ball.BACKGROUND ART[0002]In general, a slice (or hook) refers to the phenomenon that a head of a club fails to exactly hit a golf ball during a tee shot and spins the golf ball, thereby causing the golf ball to move in the unwanted direction or fail to move far away while the moving direction of the golf ball is curved.[0003]The above slice is experienced by most beginners who begins to learn golf, and the slice is solved through various posture corrections and repeated hitting practices.[0004]However, there was a problem that a user incapable of spending a lot of time in practicing golf...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63B57/10
CPCA63B57/10A63B2209/00A63B2102/32
Inventor PARK, YUN SEONPARK, KI CHUN
Owner PARK YUN SEON
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