Patent classifications
A63B57/207
Multi-Functional Golf Divot Repair Tool
A golf divot repair tool includes an elongated body having a front side, a back side, a right side, a left side, a bottom side and a top side. The elongated body has a longitudinal axis. A first tee receiver is disposed along the right side. A second tee receiver is disposed along the left side. A ball marker receiver is disposed in the body. A tool extension extends from a bottom side of the body.
GOLF APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MARKING THE POSITION OF A GOLF BALL AND SUPPORTING A GOLF CLUB
A golf apparatus and method for marking the position of a golf ball and supporting a golf club serves to mark the position of golf balls when visibility is restricted, and supporting golf clubs in a vertical orientation, easily accessible for play. The golf apparatus provides a stem defined by a flag end and an anchor end. One or more flag members detachably attach to the flag end. The flag members are defined by a linear upper edge, a curved lower edge configured to retain golf clubs, and defined by colors and patterns for identifying individual player golf balls. The anchor end of stem couples to an anchor housing that forms channels to receive golf clubs and cigars. The anchor housing contains an interior weight member that creates a center of mass, which maintains the stem upright. The upright position enhances visibility of flag members.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL GOLFING TOOL, AND TOOL HOLDER FOR A MULTIFUNCTIONAL TOOL
In order to design a multifunctional golfing tool which is easy to handle and has a wide range of functions, the invention relates to a multifunctional golfing tool comprising a housing having a base element and a cover fastened to the base element by a hinge, the cover being pivotable between a closed position and an open position, the base element and the cover in the closed position forming an interior in which cleaning means are placed, wherein a ball marker is detachably arranged on the housing, and a pitch fork is provided which can be pushed out of the housing.
GOLF ACCESSORY CADDY
A caddy for securing golf or other accessories therein and attaching to a beverage container insulating device that is sometimes carried while golfing. The golf accessory caddy includes a carrier having a fastener and housing with mounting provisions that enable various configurations of accessory arrangements. The fastener allows the caddy to be removably or permanently affixed to various designs of beverage container insulating devices. Preferred and alternate embodiments include design features that provide motion-based advertising opportunities for golf, automotive, and casinos to name a few.
GOLF TEE HOLDER
The present invention relates to a golf tee holder for inserting and carrying a golf tee and, more specifically, to a golf tee holder comprising a body part which is hollow, of which the upper part is open, and which has a fitting support port into which a golf tee is inserted and supported, on the inner side thereof, wherein there is a clip part, which is hung on golf clothes or belts for carrying, on the outer surface of one side of the body part, and a magnet part for attaching a combined marker/green repair tool on the outer surface of the other side of the body part, such that a golf tee is inserted inside the body part, the combined marker/green repair tool is attached to the magnet part, and the clip part is hung on pants (belt) of a golfer for carrying, thereby preventing the loss of golf tees, etc., and enabling same to be conveniently taken out and used during a round of golf so as to improve the convenience of a game of golf.
Golf tool kit
The present invention relates to a golf tool kit, and more particularly, to a golf tool kit including a tool box part in which an inner surface of a front case and an inner surface of a rear case are coupled to face each other with a buffer part provided therebetween and which has a belt clip formed on an outer surface of the rear case, a tee storage part in which a tee is stored by being inserted into an upper portion of the tool box part, a golf accessory storage part formed to arrange golf supplies on a surface of the tool box part, and a towel part formed in a lower portion of the tool box part so that a towel is changeable.
Golf Clip Multi-Tool Apparatus
A golf clip multi-tool apparatus for having a multi-functional and convenient golf tool includes a clip top and a clip bottom. The clip bottom is curved to conform to the curvature of the user's head from the user's temple towards the top of the user's head. A clip top front end and a clip bottom front end are pointed for use as a divot repair tool. A pivot rod is coupled to the clip top and the clip bottom. The clip top and the clip bottom pivot between an open position and a closed position. A pivot spring is coupled around the pivot rod. The pivot spring contacts a clip top inner side and a clip bottom inner side to bias the clip top and the clip bottom to the closed position. The apparatus attaches to the user's hat and may additionally support the user's hair and sunglasses.
Three-dimensional golf ball marker
A three-dimensional golf ball marker for marking a position of a golf ball on a putting green includes a housing with a bottom surface and a spherical cap including a texture selected from the group consisting of golf ball like dimples, smooth, grooved, ridged, rubbery, and polished. The spherical outer surface of the housing may rotate and includes an alignment mark formed around at least part of a diameter of the housing. The three-dimensional golf ball marker may include a removable marking disc, with an alignment mark formed on at least one side, which is retained adjacent the bottom surface of the housing by a magnet or retained within a slot. The three-dimensional golf ball marker may include a wireless location device that transmits a wireless signal to allow a tracking device to determine a location of the three-dimensional golf ball marker and to generate information of the golfer.
BALL MARKER HOLDER WITH REMOVABLE BALL MARKER
A golf ball marker holder is designed to be removably attached to a cap in such a way that the holder is substantially vertical and outside the wearer's field of vision. A portion of the golf ball marker extends beyond an uppermost edge of the holder to facilitate removal during play. The marker may include a magnetic element enabling it to be removably secured to a golf ball marker holder.
Compact retractable golf club holder
A pocket-sized, retractable golf club stand that can hold one or more golf clubs is described. The golf club stand includes a magnetic club holder that is attached to a telescoping shaft which is attached to a base including a slidable anchor. During use the anchor is extended and embedded into the ground, the telescoping pole is extended, and clubs are held against the device by the magnetic holder. Upon completion of use, the clubs are removed from the magnetic holder, the telescoping pole is retracted, and the anchor is slidably hidden away. In addition to holding golf clubs the device's anchor may be used for divot repair and the magnetic club holder may be used to secure ball markers.