Patent classifications
A63B57/10
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING AN OPTIMAL TEE ON A GOLF COURSE FOR A GOLFER
A system and associated method for recommending to a user an optimal starting tee for one or more golf course holes of a golf course, including a host terminal including an application including program(s) of instruction embodied in a non-transitory computer readable medium and executable by a processor to configure the application and a user interface configured to receive instructions from the user requesting a recommendation of the optimal starting tee for the user from a plurality of designated starting tees for the one or more golf course holes and to present the recommendation to the user, and an apparatus including program(s) of instruction embodied in a non-transitory computer readable medium and executable by a processor to configure the apparatus and a determination module configured to determine the optimal starting tee for the user from the plurality of designated starting tees based on golf course information and user information.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING AN OPTIMAL TEE ON A GOLF COURSE FOR A GOLFER
A system and associated method for recommending to a user an optimal starting tee for one or more golf course holes of a golf course, including a host terminal including an application including program(s) of instruction embodied in a non-transitory computer readable medium and executable by a processor to configure the application and a user interface configured to receive instructions from the user requesting a recommendation of the optimal starting tee for the user from a plurality of designated starting tees for the one or more golf course holes and to present the recommendation to the user, and an apparatus including program(s) of instruction embodied in a non-transitory computer readable medium and executable by a processor to configure the apparatus and a determination module configured to determine the optimal starting tee for the user from the plurality of designated starting tees based on golf course information and user information.
Golf tee
A golf tee is disclosed, which is resistant to breaking and resistant to flying. The golf tee herein comprises a head; a stem; a ground-gripping ring or rings; and a wide and sturdy pointy contoured tip section.
Golf tee
A golf tee is disclosed, which is resistant to breaking and resistant to flying. The golf tee herein comprises a head; a stem; a ground-gripping ring or rings; and a wide and sturdy pointy contoured tip section.
Golf bag bottoms and methods to manufacture golf bag bottoms
Embodiments of golf bag bottoms and methods to manufacture golf bag bottoms are generally described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed.
Golf bag bottoms and methods to manufacture golf bag bottoms
Embodiments of golf bag bottoms and methods to manufacture golf bag bottoms are generally described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed.
Golf Tag System
A golf tag system for displaying selected indicia on a golf tee includes a golf tee that may penetrate ground having the golf tee extending upwardly from the ground. The golf tee has a top end and a bottom end. A tag slidably receives the golf tee. Moreover, the tag is positioned between the top end and the ground when the bottom end of the golf tee penetrates the ground. Indicia are printed on the tag to enhance an ornamental appearance of the golf tee.
Golf Tag System
A golf tag system for displaying selected indicia on a golf tee includes a golf tee that may penetrate ground having the golf tee extending upwardly from the ground. The golf tee has a top end and a bottom end. A tag slidably receives the golf tee. Moreover, the tag is positioned between the top end and the ground when the bottom end of the golf tee penetrates the ground. Indicia are printed on the tag to enhance an ornamental appearance of the golf tee.
GOLF TEE WITH MODIFIED CONCAVE SUPPORT SURFACE
The present invention is directed to a golf tee having a golf ball support and a stem, the support having a modified concave upper surface. The upper concave surface is configured to reduce the support interference angle. During play, a portion of the stem is inserted into the course surface (e.g., tee box surface, soil, sand), at an angle substantially perpendicular to the course surface and at a depth sufficient to allow the golf tee to support or tee up a golf ball. When teed, the golf ball nests within a support recess defined by the modified concave upper surface.
GOLF TEE WITH MODIFIED CONCAVE SUPPORT SURFACE
The present invention is directed to a golf tee having a golf ball support and a stem, the support having a modified concave upper surface. The upper concave surface is configured to reduce the support interference angle. During play, a portion of the stem is inserted into the course surface (e.g., tee box surface, soil, sand), at an angle substantially perpendicular to the course surface and at a depth sufficient to allow the golf tee to support or tee up a golf ball. When teed, the golf ball nests within a support recess defined by the modified concave upper surface.