Patent classifications
A63B55/10
Systems and methods for fitting golf clubs
A system for fitting golf clubs to golfers that enables an overall club length to be varied without varying a length of a shaft. The system enables a greater number of combinations of club characteristics, such as shaft flex, brand, and length, to be contained within a club fitting cart and/or for a same number of combinations of club characteristics to be contained within a smaller cart.
GOLF CLUB HOLIDAY TREE DISPLAY APPARATUS
A display apparatus including an upper and lower support base each having a central opening and a plurality of peripheral slots to engage and support a plurality of sports implements, such as golf clubs, in an upright and generally conical position that when decorated, simulates a holiday tree.
GOLF CLUB HOLIDAY TREE DISPLAY APPARATUS
A display apparatus including an upper and lower support base each having a central opening and a plurality of peripheral slots to engage and support a plurality of sports implements, such as golf clubs, in an upright and generally conical position that when decorated, simulates a holiday tree.
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.
Convertible sports equipment caddy
An equipment caddy is provided that is convertible between a container and an equipment rack.
Convertible sports equipment caddy
An equipment caddy is provided that is convertible between a container and an equipment rack.
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.
Stroller Caddy
A golf and stroller accessory to transport golf clubs while golfing using a baby stroller, allowing adults to enjoy the game of golf with young children. The accessory is comprised of a frame with openings, hook and loop straps, and possibly a quick release carabiner. The accessory is attached to the stroller’s push bar and then dangles below. Golf clubs are slid through the openings with the grip end resting in the strollers under carriage storage area. The clubs rest within the openings of the frame on the shaft, near the head end of the club.
Stroller Caddy
A golf and stroller accessory to transport golf clubs while golfing using a baby stroller, allowing adults to enjoy the game of golf with young children. The accessory is comprised of a frame with openings, hook and loop straps, and possibly a quick release carabiner. The accessory is attached to the stroller’s push bar and then dangles below. Golf clubs are slid through the openings with the grip end resting in the strollers under carriage storage area. The clubs rest within the openings of the frame on the shaft, near the head end of the club.
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.