Patent classifications
A63B69/3688
GOLF UTILITY DEVICE WITH BALL ALIGNMENT TOOL, DIVOT REPAIR TOOL AND RANGEFINDER
A golf utility device includes upper and lower baseplates and a ball alignment tool. The alignment tool is mechanically coupled with, but rotationally independent of, the upper and lower base plates. The alignment tool includes an upper surface with an arrow. Before putting, a golfer places the golf utility device on the green behind a ball that has been circumscribed with an annular ring, removes the ball, calculates the line of play, and aligns the arrow therewith. The ball is then returned to the green with the annular ring aligned by the arrow on the alignment tool. A golfer subsequently aligns his putt using the alignment of the annular ring. Additional golf tools may be attached to the upper or lower baseplates, including, but not limited to, a ball marker, a divot repair tool, a range finder, a spike wrench, a golf tee, and a fidget/focus device.
Golf ball marker and alignment tool
A golf ball alignment tool (100) for assisting a golfer in visually aligning a golf ball (200) with a golf hole (114), the tool comprising a support base (101) and an alignment indicator (102), wherein the alignment indicator (102) is mounted on the support base (101) and moveable relative thereto to allow adjustment of the alignment indicator (102) without movement of the support base (101).
DIGITAL INFORMATION GOLF BALL SYSTEM
A golf ball locator and player ball strike information system includes a golf ball that utilizes a signal transmitter; one hand held electromagnetic signal receiver; and a CPU coupled to the receiver and configured to receive signals from the ball, to determine the location of the golf ball using signals produced by the ball, outputting at least one signal indicating the location of the golf ball in relation to a hand held device, and one signal relaying information during play of the ball last struck, showing but not limited to, spin rate, shot distance, speed, launch angle. All information is kept on an application for golfer use, but is not limited to computer devices, smart devices, hand held devices and the like.
Putting trainer
A putting trainer, as described herein, is used for practicing golfing with a golf club with a head. The putting trainer is for use on a generally smooth putting surface. The putting trainer has a body and at least one obstacle.
GOLF PUTTING AID MAKING TOOL
The present disclosure relates to a golf putting aid making tool for assembling and making an ad hoc golf putting aid device. In particular, the golf putting aid making tool may include a retaining member for receiving two golf balls, a connector, and a connector stand coupled to the retaining member and centrally disposed along a lengthwise section of the golf putting aid making tool, where the connector stand receives and supports the connector for coupling the two golf balls along a center portion of the two golf balls.
SMART SYSTEM FOR DISPLAY OF DYNAMIC MOVEMENT PARAMETERS IN SPORT AND TRAINING
A system that wirelessly integrates actual golf equipment with a computer and the internet to allow players remotely located from one another to play a competitive real or simulated game of golf. An individual player may opt to play solo or practice to improve basic golfing techniques. The system includes smart golf clubs, a golf ball receptacle and a golf club motion sensing devices, all containing circuits and contact and or noncontact motion sensors coupled with signal processing and radio frequency transmitter circuitry to wirelessly communicate game performance information to a remote receiver-computer. The computer displays player information and visually simulates and controls a golf game between one or more local players or via the internet having similar equipment and remotely located from each other. Standard golf clubs may be retrofitted with the sensors and associated circuitry to convert such clubs into smart dubs for use with the system. The system employs specially developed computer software to process player performance data, control game play, communicate game information between players, generate and control visual simulations and display player performance information and dynamic motion parameters
Golf ball having formed therein hit line for making fade shot or draw shot, and manufacturing method therefor
A golf ball having formed therein a hit line for making a fade shot or a draw shot, and a manufacturing method therefor and, more specifically, to a golf ball having formed therein a hit line for making a fade shot or a draw shot, and a manufacturing method therefor, the golf ball having a balance line, a fade line, and a draw line formed on the outer surface of the golf ball to thus unify a golfer's intended direction and the flying direction of the golf ball if a driving shot or a putting shot is made, thereby enabling putting with a precise hit and enabling a fade shot or a draw shot to be more effectively made. The present invention relates to a golf ball having a plurality of dimples and a bonding line formed on the outer peripheral surface thereof, wherein: a gravity center indication point for indicating the center of gravity of the golf ball is formed on the outer surface of the golf ball; a balance line passing through the gravity center indication point is formed; and a fade line for guiding a fade shot and a draw line for guiding a draw shot are formed on both sides on the basis of the balance line in a state of being spaced apart from each other at regular intervals.
GENERATING AN ANIMATION DEPICTING A USER USING MOTION AND PHYSIOLOGICAL DATA CAPTURED USING SENSORS
A system that wirelessly integrates actual sports equipment with a computer and the internet to allow players remotely located from one another to play a competitive simulated sports game.
Transmitting Sensor Data Created in a Game Environment to a Set of Processors Outside the Game Environment Based on Predefined Event Determinations
A system that determines whether a first set of processors connected to gaming items may access a gaming environment based on predefined data sets using unique identifiers and alerts users of a second set of processors about activity within the gaming environment.
CLUB STROKE ALIGNMENT TOOL
A club stroke alignment tool is used to evaluate and modify a club stroke. The club stroke alignment tool includes a contact plate that is rotatably coupled to a base that is movable on a surface. When hit with a club, the club stroke alignment tool provides data about an amount of rotation of a clubface, discrepancy from a center strike, and swing trajectory. The data is compared to a predetermined standards to find one or more discrepancies. If discrepancies exist, the stoke is modified to reduce the discrepancies on the next impact between the club and the club stroke alignment tool.