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titleOfInvention Viscous golf practice turf
abstract A fluid-based, synthetic grass golf practice-swinging platform. The present invention has a fluid bladder holder (148) which holds a fluid bladder (120) filled with at least one viscous fluid. The present invention also has a golfer stance platform (140) which is horizontally planar and connected to the fluid bladder holder (148). The complete assembly is overlaid with conventional synthetic grass material (110). The fluid contained within the fluid bladder (120) provides realistic natural grass turf characteristics and properties by replicant wave propagation within the viscous fluid. The fluid type and viscosity can be varied depending upon the type of natural turf being replicated.
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