Patent classifications
A63B57/20
Golf tee dispenser
A golf tee dispenser with a funnel shaped container, a first retaining cap, a second retaining cap, the funnel shaped container capable of holding a plurality of standard golf tees the funnel shaped container has a threaded cylindrical aperture. The first retaining cap is removably retained to the funnel shaped dispenser by mating threads. The first retaining cap is retained to the funnel shaped container by a tether. The first retaining cap includes a plurality of resilient fingers to facilitate the controlled release of one golf tee at a time from the funnel shaped container. The second retaining cap is frictionally retained to the outer surface of the first retaining cap. A preferred embodiment includes a U-shaped handle member fixedly attached to the top surface of the funnel shaped container.
Integrated Ball Marker and Club Grip
This present disclosure relates to an accessory for use during a round of golf. More particularly, the instant invention is an integrated mounting system in which a ball marker can be mounted on a golf club so that it is readily and easily available when needed, but such that the presence of the ball marker on the golf club will not interfere with the golfer's performance or that of the golf club. In one embodiment, the ball marker is mounted to the grip of the golf club via a magnetic attachment means. In other embodiments, the attachment means may be mechanical in nature, or that of a friction or interference fit.
Golf tee dispenser
A golf tee dispenser is configured to provide a single tee for retrieval when the golf tee dispenser is agitated. A golf tee dispenser has a deflector to deflect a plurality of tees away from a tee-opening to increase the effectiveness of the tees being extended through the tee opening upon agitation. A golf tee dispenser also has a resilient retainer that is configured to retain a tee by a tee-head until the tee is pulled from the tee dispenser. A resilient retainer is configured to deform or deflect to allow the tee head to pass through the resilient retainer and then return substantially to a pre deformed state. A golf tee dispenser is configured to hold a plurality of tees in a container and a cap is configured to attach to a container opening.
DRESS BELT WITH RECESSED INSERT
A belt with a recess defined in the surface of the belt. The recess is configured to receive and hold an insert in place. A magnet is positioned behind the recess and the insert is fabricated from a magnetic material. The depth of the recess is such that a significant portion or all of the thickness of the insert fits within the recess thus alleviating the risk of the insert being inadvertently dislodged from the belt.
Golf putting apparatus
A golf putting apparatus that is portable and designed to enhance a golfer's skill level is presented. The apparatus includes a strip made of a flexible material and a carrier unit configured to detachably couple with the strip, the carrier unit having a first wall around which the strip is wound for storage, the first wall defining a cavity that is configured to hold a ball.
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.
Article Holding Device
An article holding device for stowing articles while using a golf cart includes a cup, a fastener, and a stowage module. The fastener is engaged to a lip of the cup and can engage an element of a vehicle, such as a tube of a frame of a golf cart, to removably engage the cup to the vehicle. The stowage module is engaged to the lip and can removably engage at least one of a rolled tobacco product, a golf tee, a golf ball, a matchbook, and a lighter. The stowage module is used to stow the at least one of a rolled tobacco product, a golf tee, a golf ball, a matchbook, and a lighter. The cup can be selectively utilized to ash the rolled tobacco product and to stow articles of a user.
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.
Portable Golf Ball Scrubber Assembly
A portable golf ball scrubber assembly includes housing that has an entry extending into an interior of the housing for receiving a golf ball and a cleaning solution. A plurality of straps is each coupled to the housing and each of the straps is extendable around a pole on the golf cart for suspending the housing therefrom. A first track is positioned within the housing and a second track is positioned within the housing. The second track is positioned in the housing and the second track surrounds the first track. The second track has an opening to receive the golf ball. A plurality of bristles is each of the bristles is positioned within the housing to scrub the golf ball. A crank is rotatably coupled to the housing and an arm is positioned the housing which engages the crank. The arm travelling around the first track and the second track when the cranks is rotated to scrub the golf balls on the bristles.
SYSTEM, APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR STORING EQUIPMENT
An apparatus for storing equipment is disclosed. The apparatus has a housing including a plurality of members configured to rotate relative to each other, about an attachment portion of the plurality of members, between a closed position forming an interior cavity and an open position, an assembly attached to the housing and configured to rotate relative to the housing, a shaping member attached to one of the plurality of members and configured to rotate relative to the one of the plurality of members, and at least one aperture extending through the one of the plurality of members. The shaping member is configured to removably receive the equipment.