
PITTSBURGH, Oct. 1, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Professional golfers have mastered the technique of keeping their eyes on the ball during their swing, which contributes to their impressive performance on the course. This practice, however, can be difficult for those who are not as skilled, as it requires lots of practice and muscle memory to keep the head and neck positioned downward during a swing.
An inventor from New Providence, N.J., has invented STEADY HEADY, a helpful new training aid for golfers that improves a golfer's technique and performance. "I was inspired to invent this device because of my own personal experience with not keeping my head down and eyes focused on the ball," said the inventor. "This invention would ensure that I develop the muscle memory to do so." HEADY STEADY provides a physical guide that keeps a golfer's head and neck stationary while taking practice swings. In doing so, it improves the user's fundamental techniques and concentration, which can result in an improved performance on the course.
This invention would help enhance a golfer's swing sequence when putting, driving, or executing approach or bunker shots. It also serves as a helpful way to get a golfer warmed up before a round of golf. With this invention, a golfer can lower their scores and increase their confidence in their golf game.
The original design was submitted to the New Jersey office of InventHelp. It is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information, write Dept. 17-NJD-1603, InventHelp, 217 Ninth Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, or call (412) 288-1300 ext. 1368. Learn more about InventHelp's Invention Submission Services at http://www.InventHelp.com.
SOURCE InventHelp
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