Patent classifications
A63B55/10
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.
Putter holding assembly
A putter holding assembly for storing a putter golf club on a golf cart includes a tube for accommodating a handle of a putter golf club having a head of the putter golf club being exposed for gripping. A receiver is provided and the receiver is coupled to the tube. The receiver insertably receives the handle of the putter golf club when the handle of the putter golf club is inserted into the tube for storage. A pair of brackets is each positionable around the tube. Each of the brackets engages a structure on a golf cart for retaining the tube on the golf cart. A support is movably coupled to the tube and a towel is coupled to the support such that the towel is available to a golfer.
Putter holding assembly
A putter holding assembly for storing a putter golf club on a golf cart includes a tube for accommodating a handle of a putter golf club having a head of the putter golf club being exposed for gripping. A receiver is provided and the receiver is coupled to the tube. The receiver insertably receives the handle of the putter golf club when the handle of the putter golf club is inserted into the tube for storage. A pair of brackets is each positionable around the tube. Each of the brackets engages a structure on a golf cart for retaining the tube on the golf cart. A support is movably coupled to the tube and a towel is coupled to the support such that the towel is available to a golfer.
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 club carrier on a wheel
The Golf Club Carrier on a Wheel, containing a full complement of clubs, is easily maneuvered by a golfer. Each club is secured yet readily accessible. The Golf Club Carrier on a Wheel is light and easily moved forward at a walking pace without a burdensome effort. The unique design of the Golf Club Carrier on a Wheel places the weight of the clubs on the wheel's center of gravity and not engaging the golfers back by either carrying a bag or by pulling/pushing a golf cart.
Golf club carrier on a wheel
The Golf Club Carrier on a Wheel, containing a full complement of clubs, is easily maneuvered by a golfer. Each club is secured yet readily accessible. The Golf Club Carrier on a Wheel is light and easily moved forward at a walking pace without a burdensome effort. The unique design of the Golf Club Carrier on a Wheel places the weight of the clubs on the wheel's center of gravity and not engaging the golfers back by either carrying a bag or by pulling/pushing a golf cart.
GOLF CLUB AND PUTTER STAND
A golf club stand of unitary construction having a snap on open collar and two supporting legs that downwardly and outwardly extend away from the open collar in a mirrored configuration. Each supporting leg ends in feet that rest on a supporting surface, such as anyplace along a golf course, so that when a shaft of a golf club is snapped into the open collar, the golf club stands in a upright orientation with the support of the feet, making the golf club highly visible.
GOLF CLUB AND PUTTER STAND
A golf club stand of unitary construction having a snap on open collar and two supporting legs that downwardly and outwardly extend away from the open collar in a mirrored configuration. Each supporting leg ends in feet that rest on a supporting surface, such as anyplace along a golf course, so that when a shaft of a golf club is snapped into the open collar, the golf club stands in a upright orientation with the support of the feet, making the golf club highly visible.
Golf club and putter stand
A golf club stand of unitary construction having a snap on open collar and two supporting legs that downwardly and outwardly extend away from the open collar in a mirrored configuration. Each supporting leg ends in feet that rest on a supporting surface, such as anyplace along a golf course, so that when a shaft of a golf club is snapped into the open collar, the golf club stands in a upright orientation with the support of the feet, making the golf club highly visible.