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KR-20260063739-A - Children's Park Golf Clubs

KR20260063739AKR 20260063739 AKR20260063739 AKR 20260063739AKR-20260063739-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to a park golf club for children, comprising: a putter head having a golf striking surface formed at the front and a head striking line formed at the upper center in a forward and backward direction; an extension plate formed at the rear of the putter head, having at least two stepped portions formed in a stepped manner, and a plate striking line formed at a stepped portion located in alignment with the head striking line; and a shaft fixed to one end of the putter head. The golf putter according to the present invention utilizes a head striking line formed on the putter head and a plate striking line formed on an extension plate configured in at least two steps to facilitate vertical alignment between the golf ball and the user's eyes, thereby enabling easy adjustment of the striking direction and distance between the golf ball and the hole cup of the golf putter head, as well as the effect of consistently striking the golf ball toward the hole cup every time it is struck.

Inventors

  • 최보금

Assignees

  • 최보금

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20241031

Claims (1)

  1. A putter head having a golf striking surface formed at the front and a head striking line formed at the upper center in the front and rear directions; An extension plate formed at the rear of the putter head, wherein at least two stepped portions are formed in a stepped manner, and a plate striking line is formed on a stepped portion located in alignment with the head striking line; and A shaft fixed to one end of the putter head; comprising Side plate impact lines are formed on both sides centered on the plate impact line constituting the extension plate, and The above-mentioned side plate impact line is formed at an angle such that an extended virtual line of the front end contacts the front end of the head impact line, and The head striking line of the putter head and the plate striking line of the extension plate are formed as stepped sections having a shape among a circle, a square, a polygon, or a geometric figure, and A children's park golf club characterized by the above-mentioned stepped shape being formed as it moves from the outside inwardly in a stepped manner, either sunken or protruding.

Description

Children's Park Golf Clubs The present invention relates to a park golf club for children, and more specifically, to a park golf club for children that enables children to easily hit a park golf ball and enjoy park golf. Generally, park golf is a game played by using wooden clubs to strike a wooden ball into a hole on the grass in a park; unlike conventional golf, it places less pressure on long drives and is a sport that even the elderly can easily enjoy. This type of park golf can be played simply using only one golf club, one ball, and one tee, and can be easily established in narrow green spaces such as parks with an area that is 1/100th the size of a regular golf course. A golf club used in park golf may consist of a grip held by the user's hand, a rod-shaped shaft connected to the grip, and a club head connected to the end of the shaft to strike a golf ball. Club heads can be manufactured from wood, but there are problems such as deformation due to temperature and humidity, and significant noise when striking a wooden golf ball. In addition, although the price of park golf varies depending on the level, most types are made of very expensive materials and are therefore high-priced; consequently, children wishing to learn park golf faced significant difficulties in purchasing clubs for practice. Therefore, there is an urgent need for proposals for children's park golf equipment that can be purchased at a relatively affordable price, features a beautiful appearance, and does not lag behind the performance of adult clubs. FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a children's park golf club according to the present invention. FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a children's park golf club according to the present invention. FIG. 3 is a rear perspective view of a children's park golf club according to the present invention. FIGS. 4 to 8 are drawings showing other embodiments of a children's park golf club according to the present invention. The advantages and features of the present invention and the methods for achieving them will become clear by referring to the embodiments described below in detail together with the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed below but may be implemented in various different forms. These embodiments are provided merely to ensure that the disclosure of the present invention is complete and to fully inform those skilled in the art of the scope of the invention, and the present invention is defined by the claims. Meanwhile, the terms used in this specification are for describing the embodiments and are not intended to limit the present invention. In this specification, the singular form includes the plural form unless specifically stated otherwise in the text. The terms "comprises" or "comprising" as used in this specification do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other components, steps, actions, and/or elements other than those mentioned. Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a golf putter according to the present invention, FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the configuration of a golf putter according to the present invention, and FIG. 3 is a rear perspective view showing the configuration of a golf putter according to the present invention. The golf putter (100) of the present invention includes a putter head (200), an extension plate (300), and a shaft (400). The putter head (200) has a predetermined size and strikes a golf ball when the shaft (400) is operated. And the putter head (200) has a golf striking surface (210) formed in the front and a head striking line (220) formed in the upper center in the front and rear directions. That is, the putter head (200) is configured so that the golf striking surface (210) can accurately strike the golf ball through the head striking line (220) during the putting operation of the shaft (400) according to the user's operation. Here, it is stated that the shape of the putter head (200) is not limited to the illustrated drawing and can be formed in various ways depending on the user's preferences and purposes. The extension plate (300) has a predetermined size and is formed at the rear of the putter head (200). And the extension plate (300) has at least two stepped portions (320) formed therein, and a plate striking line (340) is formed on the stepped portion (320) located on the same line as the head striking line (220). That is, the extension plate (300) is configured in a stepped manner behind the putter head (200) to form a plate striking line (340) in alignment with the head striking line (220), thereby enabling accurate putting in the striking direction when striking the golf ball. To further explain, when the user views the putter head (200) from the top to the bottom, it can be vertically aligned with the head striking line (220) an