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  • Henderson, NV
  • Palo Alto, CA

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Portable, Weather-Resistant Golf Practice Device

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US Patent:
20020111225, Aug 15, 2002
Filed:
Apr 24, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/131305
Inventors:
Raymond Sobol - Henderson NV, US
International Classification:
A63B069/36
US Classification:
473/278000
Abstract:
A portable, weather-resistant golf practice device is disclosed. The golf practice device of the present invention includes a multi-dimensionally adjustable practice platform that enables a golfer to repetitively practice shots under conditions that realistically simulate various combinations of uphill, downhill, or sidehill lies, as well as various grass lengths and sand trap conditions. The golf practice device of the present invention is user programmable, relatively inexpensive, lightweight, easily moved by one person, completely portable by two persons, and exhibits enhanced weather resistance. The golf practice device of the present invention minimizes height between the ground and the top of the practice platform, or “step-up” height to provide a golf practice device that is easily and comfortably used.

Portable, Weather Resistant Golf Practice Device

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US Patent:
20010034272, Oct 25, 2001
Filed:
Feb 2, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/775966
Inventors:
Raymond Sobol - Henderson NV, US
International Classification:
A63B069/36
US Classification:
473/278000
Abstract:
A portable, weather resistant golf practice device is disclosed. The golf practice device of the present invention includes a multi-dimensionally adjustable practice platform that enables a golfer to repetitively practice shots under conditions that realistically simulate various combinations of uphill, downhill, or side-hill lies, as well as various grass lengths and sand trap conditions. The golf practice device of the present invention is user programmable, relatively inexpensive, lightweight, easily moved by one person, completely portable by two persons, and exhibits enhanced weather resistance. The golf practice device of the present invention minimizes height between the ground and the top of the practice platform, or “step-up” height to provide a golf practice device that is easily and comfortably used.
Raymond J Sobol from Henderson, NV, age ~73 Get Report