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Golf club for exerciseRelated Patent Categories: Games Using Tangible Projectile, Golf, Practice Swingable Implement Or Indicator Associated With Swingable Implement, Device Attachable To Or Integral With Swingable Implement, Adjustable Swingable Implement, Or Swing Or Position Indicator, Projection On Face Of Swingable Implement Head Provides Reduced Striking AreaGolf club for exercise description/claimsThe Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20060160634, Golf club for exercise. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims [0001] This application claims the benefit of the Korean Application No. 2005-0003895 filed in Republic of Korea on Jan. 14, 2005 which is hereby incorporated by reference. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of Invention [0002] The present invention relates to a golf club for exercise and more particularly to a golf club for exercise, with the help of which a golfer can confirm the site on a club head impacted on a ball easily through the sense during swinging practice so as to correct or improve the swinging posture and the impact exactness. [0003] Generally, the golf is a play in which players hit the resting balls with the golf clubs composing of various forms of clubs such as woods, irons or putters to hole in the set hole cups at fixed distances. [0004] Such a golf playing decisively requires both the improvement in the flying distances and the exact directionality of the hit balls at the time of hitting the balls, and therefore the golfers conduct a number of repeated exercises before rounding on the field. [0005] The key elements in both the improvement in the flying distances and the exact directionality of the hit balls as described in the above would be, among others, the swinging posture of a golfer as well as the exact point of impact on the ball. [0006] All golf clubs have the due hitting sites, so that only bringing the due hitting sites into contact with the balls could produce the correct directionality and desired flying distance. The ideal hitting spots which guarantee the most exact directionality, out of all hitting spots available on the golf clubs, are called as sweet spots. [0007] In other words, the exactness in hit balls can be maintained and simultaneously the flying distances, owing to the power of blows, can be improved, only when the golf players give exact impacts on the golf balls with the sweet spots on the faces of golf club heads, while maintaining good swinging postures at the time of hitting the balls. However, the beginners find difficulty even in a mere attempt of getting the sweet spots on the beads of golf clubs to agree with the balls when swinging, so that a great deal of practice is required. [0008] Thus, not only the golf beginners but also the golfers over a certain proficiency level find a considerable difficulty in keeping the hitting points at the exact positions without losing their control and consistency, whereby they are required to correct the posture by checking occasionally the positions of the hitting points during exercises. [0009] It is very difficult, however, to confirm the correct strikes as to whether the balls are hit exactly by the sweet spots on the head faces because swings proceed swiftly during exercises. Thus, rather adverse effects resulted in certain cases due to the players' incorrect postures which were habituated through continued practices without knowing other areas than the sweet spots were being impacted against balls. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0010] The present invention was created to resolve the above-described conventional drawbacks and thus the object of the invention is to provide a golf club for exercise, which enables a golf player to confirm easily by the sense the exact hitting spot by means of impact characteristic during swinging exercise so as to correct the posture accompanying swinging and improve the correctness of hitting by the sense and which can contribute to the improvement in exercise efficiency through the sensuous confirmation as to the correctness of hitting following an impact. [0011] The object of the invention as described above is achieved according to an aspect of the invention by a golf club for exercise wherein a due hitting part, which forms the ideal hitting point at the area of sweet spot on the face of a golf club head, is projected integrally with the head face, and the remaining face on the head other than the above-described due hitting part is adhered with a cushion member, so that a golfer can sensuously confirm with ease as to the correctness of hitting through shocks and shock sounds produced respectively differently depending on whether the correct hitting part or the cushion member is touched at the moment of collision during swinging exercise. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0012] FIG. 1 shows the perspective view of a golf club for exercise according to the first embodiment of the invention; [0013] FIG. 2 shows the exploded perspective view of the essential parts of the invention; [0014] FIG. 3 shows the cross sectional view of the assembled parts, the individual parts being depicted in FIG. 2; [0015] FIG. 4 shows the exploded perspective view of the essential parts of the invention according to the second embodiment; and [0016] FIG. 5 shows the cross sectional view of the assembled parts, the individual parts being depicted in FIG. 4. DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT [0017] The invention is described in detail below with the help of preferred embodiments by referring to the accompanying drawings. [0018] The golf club for exercise according to the invention has such a constructional characteristic as would be appreciated from the golf club G comprising a grip 10, a shaft 20 and a head 30 for hitting balls, wherein the golf club further includes a correct hitting part 31 providing an ideal hitting spot, the correct hitting part protruding from and integrally with the face of the head corresponding to the sweet spot; and a cushion member 40 provided with a fitting opening 41 for receiving the correct hitting part 31, the cushion member being attached to the face of the head, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 3. [0019] As seen in FIG. 1, the golf club G is composed of the grip 10 made of soft rubber or synthetic resin to serve as a handle, the shaft 20 having an appropriate length and connected underneath to the grip 10, and the head 30 provided with a face and connected underneath to the shaft 20 to act to hit balls. Continue reading about Golf club for exercise... 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