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The Inventor: Jung Lee

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In the past, I used a putting mat for putting practice. However, despite using it for a long time, I found that my results on the actual green fell far short of those on the mat, especially when it came to putts within 5 feet, which were always disappointing. This led me to develop the putting bridge. Here are the key reasons why the Putting Bridge differentiates itself from other putting aides:

1. Since the ball must be kept within a 2-inch strip right before entering the hole, practicing with the putting bridge creates the same tension as when putting within 5 feet on the green. This allows players to approach actual putting with confidence rather than tension.

2. Even if the ball is kept within 2 inches, it is easy to see if the ball is curving as it rolls, allowing players to verify whether they are pushing or pulling the putt.

3. Existing mats tend to wear out over time, creating paths where the ball rolls, but the putting bridge strip is made of metal, so it does not develop such paths.

4. You can practice with family or colleagues during leisure time at home or in the office, while also enjoying it as a game.

5. The strip acts as a mirror, allowing you to check if your eyes are positioned over the ball

6. The spring strip can be wound, making it possible to practice up to 10 feet or even longer.

7. The carrier size is 6 inches in diameter and 2.75 inches in height, so when not in use, it can be rolled up and stored with three balls on a desk, in a drawer, or in a golf bag, taking up less space than a mat.

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U.S. PATENT US9295898B2 (PUTTING BRIDGE)

U.S. PATENT US9914039B2 (DUAL PUTTER)

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