A63B55/10

Golf club rack
10035055 · 2018-07-31 ·

A golf club rack for transport and organization of golf clubs, via securement of the golf club rack to a cart, is provided, that includes lower and upper tubular horizontal members, end braces for each, and tubular vertical members extending between the end braces, the lower tubular horizontal members also including a plurality of sockets with openings for insertion of a golf club handle, and a platform attached to the upper tubular horizontal member and including clips for securing a golf club thereto, whereby respective golf clubs inserted into a respective socket opening, and extending toward the upper tubular horizontal member are securable to a respective clip.

Golf club rack
10035055 · 2018-07-31 ·

A golf club rack for transport and organization of golf clubs, via securement of the golf club rack to a cart, is provided, that includes lower and upper tubular horizontal members, end braces for each, and tubular vertical members extending between the end braces, the lower tubular horizontal members also including a plurality of sockets with openings for insertion of a golf club handle, and a platform attached to the upper tubular horizontal member and including clips for securing a golf club thereto, whereby respective golf clubs inserted into a respective socket opening, and extending toward the upper tubular horizontal member are securable to a respective clip.

PORTABLE GOLF CLUB AND ACCESSORY STAND
20240350877 · 2024-10-24 ·

A golf club rest including a cradle for securing a smoking implement, such as a cigar, is disclosed. The rest includes an anchor portion permitting it to be removably and temporarily fixed to and supported by the ground. The anchor portion is coupled to a vertically extending shaft portion, which is coupled to a cradle. The cradle defines an upwardly open trough into which a cigar may be placed. The cradle also includes laterally extending flange portions, which define laterally opening cutouts into which a golf club handle may be leaned to support a golf club.

PORTABLE GOLF CLUB AND ACCESSORY STAND
20240350877 · 2024-10-24 ·

A golf club rest including a cradle for securing a smoking implement, such as a cigar, is disclosed. The rest includes an anchor portion permitting it to be removably and temporarily fixed to and supported by the ground. The anchor portion is coupled to a vertically extending shaft portion, which is coupled to a cradle. The cradle defines an upwardly open trough into which a cigar may be placed. The cradle also includes laterally extending flange portions, which define laterally opening cutouts into which a golf club handle may be leaned to support a golf club.

Golf club holder
09943736 · 2018-04-17 ·

This disclosure relates to a golf club holder configured to support a golf club with an offset head in a grip-up, head-down orientation. More specifically, the disclosed golf club holder includes a body having a shaft-engaging portion, a head-engaging portion, and a middle portion between the shaft-engaging portion and head-engaging portion. A ground-engaging base extends from the head-engaging portion, supporting the body in a substantially vertical orientation. The shaft-engaging portion removably secures the shaft of a golf club. The middle portion includes an opening providing clearance for a bent club shaft or hosel. The head-engaging portion removably secures the angled offset head of the golf club. Pushing the club downwards presses the club head against a lower stop, forcing the ground-engaging base into the ground. Pulling the club upwards presses the club head against an upper stop, lifting the ground-engaging based from the ground.

Golf club caddy
09931553 · 2018-04-03 ·

This disclosure assists a golfer in these situations. The golf club caddy is adapted to be used in the game of golf. The golf club caddy is a lightweight, portable carrier that is used to carry a plurality of golf clubs as well as a plurality of accessories that may be required by the golfer. The golf club caddy is a self-supporting structure that with sub-structures that are designed to carry the plurality of golf clubs, one or more towels, one or more golf balls, and tools such as range finders or GPS locators. The golf club caddy comprises a plurality of club holders, a container, a cylinder, a plurality of legs, and a leg opening mechanism.

Golf club caddy
09931553 · 2018-04-03 ·

This disclosure assists a golfer in these situations. The golf club caddy is adapted to be used in the game of golf. The golf club caddy is a lightweight, portable carrier that is used to carry a plurality of golf clubs as well as a plurality of accessories that may be required by the golfer. The golf club caddy is a self-supporting structure that with sub-structures that are designed to carry the plurality of golf clubs, one or more towels, one or more golf balls, and tools such as range finders or GPS locators. The golf club caddy comprises a plurality of club holders, a container, a cylinder, a plurality of legs, and a leg opening mechanism.

Collapsible Golf Club Carrier
20180085646 · 2018-03-29 ·

A golf club carrier having two main bodies joined by one or more telescoping connector members whereby the carrier may be longitudinally extended for transporting golf clubs or collapsed for storage, each of the main bodies having retainer members aligned in paired sets, each paired set adapted to receive and retain the shaft of a golf club.

Collapsible Golf Club Carrier
20180085646 · 2018-03-29 ·

A golf club carrier having two main bodies joined by one or more telescoping connector members whereby the carrier may be longitudinally extended for transporting golf clubs or collapsed for storage, each of the main bodies having retainer members aligned in paired sets, each paired set adapted to receive and retain the shaft of a golf club.

Multi functional golf tool
09914032 · 2018-03-13 ·

The invention relates to a multi functional golf tool that can be used to address a variety of circumstances that commonly arise during a game of golf. The multi functional tool includes a rectangular body having a proximal end, a tapered distal end being opposite said proximal end, the rectangular body having an arcuate cross-section along its entire length. The invention includes a deburring surface for repairing golf ball scratches, a pair of tines for divot repair and to clean golf club face grooves, and areas for marketing indicia. The shape and configuration of the invention also permits it to be used as a shoe horn.