Patent classifications
A63B57/35
Golf Ball Marker Holder
A device for holding a golf ball position marker comprising a front face and an attachment portion disposed behind the front face. The front face comprises a permanent magnet that may removably retain a ferrous metal golf ball position marker to the front face. The front face comprises a circumferential lip about at least a portion of a circumference of the front face and may further comprise a recessed portion to aid with removability of the golf ball position marker from the front face. The attachment portion is configured to removably attach to a golf putter shaft.
High-Profile, Three-Dimensional Golf Ball Marker With Storage Cavity
The present invention is a multipart portable golf ball marker with storage capability that provides enhanced visibility. The present invention provides users with a device that contains a hollow section and allows a golfer to store small objects or cleaning accessories within the present invention. Thus, the present invention is a portable high-profile, three-dimensional, two-part golf ball marking device which is highly visible up close and at distance that serves as an easily identifiable ball marker on the putting surface that can aid players with alignment and ball marker position. The present invention has a male and female section that fit into each other to create a spherical shape that is held together by tension which can accommodate a supplemental external coin type metal ball marker affixed to the male recessed side by an small external magnet.
High-Profile, Three-Dimensional Golf Ball Marker With Storage Cavity
The present invention is a multipart portable golf ball marker with storage capability that provides enhanced visibility. The present invention provides users with a device that contains a hollow section and allows a golfer to store small objects or cleaning accessories within the present invention. Thus, the present invention is a portable high-profile, three-dimensional, two-part golf ball marking device which is highly visible up close and at distance that serves as an easily identifiable ball marker on the putting surface that can aid players with alignment and ball marker position. The present invention has a male and female section that fit into each other to create a spherical shape that is held together by tension which can accommodate a supplemental external coin type metal ball marker affixed to the male recessed side by an small external magnet.
Apparatus and System for Supporting a Golf Club
Disclosed is a device for supporting a golf club. The device includes two telescoping legs that are attached to a body. A c-shaped clamp is formed as part of the housing and is dimensioned to be clipped onto the shaft of a golf club. With the telescoping legs extended, the legs and golf club head form a tripod. This arrangement allows the club to be supported in an upright position on the golf course and prevent the golf grip from getting dirty or wet.
Apparatus and System for Supporting a Golf Club
Disclosed is a device for supporting a golf club. The device includes two telescoping legs that are attached to a body. A c-shaped clamp is formed as part of the housing and is dimensioned to be clipped onto the shaft of a golf club. With the telescoping legs extended, the legs and golf club head form a tripod. This arrangement allows the club to be supported in an upright position on the golf course and prevent the golf grip from getting dirty or wet.
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 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.
ASSEMBLY JIG FOR STACKED AND SHRINK WRAPPED GOLF BALLS
An assembly jig comprises a platform, first and second parallel posts projecting from the platform, and a pillar projecting from the platform in a position equidistant from each of the posts and forward of an imaginary line between the posts such that the posts and the pillar are in a triangular arrangement. The pillar is shorter than the posts.
GOLF DEVICES AND METHODS FOR USING SAME
Disclosed herein are multi-tool devices for golfing. In one aspect, an multi-tool device includes a plurality of tool elements contained within a housing, the tool elements comprising at least one cutting element and one divot tool element, a plurality of locking mechanisms, each locking mechanism in operable communication with a tool element and configured to retain the tool element within the housing in a locked state, an attachment element connected on an outer surface of the housing and a ball marker releasable secured to the housing. Also disclosed herein are methods for using the disclosed devices.
GOLF DEVICES AND METHODS FOR USING SAME
Disclosed herein are multi-tool devices for golfing. In one aspect, an multi-tool device includes a plurality of tool elements contained within a housing, the tool elements comprising at least one cutting element and one divot tool element, a plurality of locking mechanisms, each locking mechanism in operable communication with a tool element and configured to retain the tool element within the housing in a locked state, an attachment element connected on an outer surface of the housing and a ball marker releasable secured to the housing. Also disclosed herein are methods for using the disclosed devices.