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titleOfInvention Device for practicing golf
abstract A device for practicing ball sports comprising an enclosure ( 3 ) defined by a membrane supported from a self-supporting structure ( 7 ), the structure ( 7 ) comprising a base ( 8 ) having a playing surface ( 19 ) and having a forward edge ( 2 ) and a support means ( 9, 10 ) spaced forwardly and upwardly of the base ( 8 ) and supported at least in part from the base ( 8 ), the structure ( 7 ) further comprising an upstanding frame ( 11 ) supported from the sides ( 12,13 ) of the base ( 8 ) and extending over the base ( 8 ), the enclosure ( 3 ) being supported from the structure ( 7 ) to define a space ( 6 ) having an open end ( 4 ) and a closed end ( 5 ), the space ( 6 ) being of a general conical configuration, the open end ( 4 ) being supported from the base ( 8 ) to maintain the open end ( 8 ) in an open condition adjacent the forward edge ( 2 ) and the closed end ( 5 ) being supported from the support means in spaced relation to the open end ( 4 ), wherein the lower portion of the enclosure ( 3 ) is inclined downwardly from the closed end ( 5 ) to the base ( 8 ) to enable a ball thereon to return to the playing surface ( 19 ).
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