Patent classifications
A63B57/20
Golf tee holder
The present invention relates to a golf tee holder for inserting and carrying a golf tee and, more specifically, to a golf tee holder comprising a body part which is hollow, of which the upper part is open, and which has a fitting support port into which a golf tee is inserted and supported, on the inner side thereof, wherein there is a clip part, which is hung on golf clothes or belts for carrying, on the outer surface of one side of the body part, and a magnet part for attaching a combined marker/green repair tool on the outer surface of the other side of the body part, such that a golf tee is inserted inside the body part, the combined marker/green repair tool is attached to the magnet part, and the clip part is hung on pants (belt) of a golfer for carrying, thereby preventing the loss of golf tees, etc., and enabling same to be conveniently taken out and used during a round of golf so as to improve the convenience of a game of golf.
Laser rangefinder holder
A holder for a laser rangefinder is disclosed. The holder includes: a rangefinder wrap having two opposed ends, the rangefinder wrap including: an attachment portion extending from a first end of the rangefinder wrap toward a second end opposing the first end, the attachment portion defining a fastening surface; and an encircling portion extending from the second end of the rangefinder wrap toward the first end, the encircling portion being configured to wrap around the laser rangefinder, wherein the encircling portion is constructed from an elastic material; and at least one magnet coupled to the rangefinder wrap, wherein the fastening surface of the attachment portion is configured for fastening with at least a portion of the encircling portion to releasably hold the laser rangefinder in the holder.
GOLF GLOVE RETAINING SYSTEM
A golf glove retaining system is described.
Golf ball holder
The golfer sometimes wants or needs to have a golf ball ready for immediate play when the golfer's golf ball is lost. This device will allow the golfer to place a golf ball into a cavity of the device that is provided between an upper and low jaw. A pair of jaws that are connected by a spring will allow the golf ball to remain in position during normal play but at the same time allow the golfer to easily retrieve the golf ball within the cavity. When the golfer needs to use another ball, the golfer simply grabs the golf ball on its side and separates the jaws to retrieve the golf ball. The golfer can place the device on his or her pants or golf bag so that the golf ball is readily available.
Golf ball holder
The golfer sometimes wants or needs to have a golf ball ready for immediate play when the golfer's golf ball is lost. This device will allow the golfer to place a golf ball into a cavity of the device that is provided between an upper and low jaw. A pair of jaws that are connected by a spring will allow the golf ball to remain in position during normal play but at the same time allow the golfer to easily retrieve the golf ball within the cavity. When the golfer needs to use another ball, the golfer simply grabs the golf ball on its side and separates the jaws to retrieve the golf ball. The golfer can place the device on his or her pants or golf bag so that the golf ball is readily available.
Cigar and cigarette holder
A device for holding a cylindrical element includes a base and a clamp arm coupled with the base. The clamp arm is configured to pivot relative to the base between an open position and a closed position for clamping a cylindrical element against the base, and the clamp arm is resiliently biased toward the closed position. A support feature coupled with the base is configured to support an elongate element while the clamp arm clamps the cylindrical element. The device further includes a stem extending away from the base.
Golf swing training kit
A golf swing training kit includes a training system having a ball and an anchor connected together by a tether and one or more tees. The golf swing training kit also includes a rack including a ball receptacle configured to removably receive the ball of the training system, an anchor socket configured to removably receive the anchor of the training system, one or more tee sockets configured to removably receive the one or more tees, and a spool configured to removably receive the tether of the training system.
Golf ball marker dispenser
A golf ball marker dispenser may include a housing having an inner compartment with an opening in a front wall of the housing. The housing may include a rectangular slot in a top wall of the housing through which a golf ball marker may be inserted and retrieved. The dispenser may include a spring having a relaxed position and an engaged position. The spring is in its relaxed position when the golf ball marker is not housed within the dispenser, and in its engaged position when the golf ball marker is housed within the dispenser. The spring pushes the golf ball marker toward the front wall into engagement with an inner surface of the front wall. The golfer inserts his or her finger through the opening in the front wall and into contact with the golf ball marker to then slide it upwardly for removal through the slot.
GOLF WALLET AND METHODS OF USING SAME
A wallet having at least two panels includes an outer wall, an inner wall disposed over a majority of the outer wall and coupled thereto, the inner wall having a scalloped edge that traverses at least two of the panels, the inner wall and the outer wall forming a cavity therebetween, and a liner covering surfaces of the outer wall and the inner wall around the cavity.
GOLF CLUBS HAVING GOLF TOOL DEVICES
Golf tool devices and golf clubs having those devices attached to, or incorporated with, their grips are disclosed. In some embodiments, the golf tool device includes a housing and a tool assembly attached to the housing. The tool assembly includes a base jaw and a gripper jaw pivotably connected to the base jaw. The tool assembly additionally includes a spring connected to the gripper jaw and configured to urge the gripper jaw toward the base jaw. The golf tool device additionally includes a mode selector assembly configured to selectively switch operation of the gripper jaw between at least two modes. The at least two modes include a first mode in which the gripper jaw moves in response to urging of the spring, and a second mode in which the gripper jaw is secured in a first position that is spaced away from the base jaw against urging of the spring.