Patent classifications
A63B57/30
A GOLF TEACHING SET IN THE FORM OF A SUBCONSCIOUS HABIT
The golf teaching set in the form of a subconscious habit based on established experience contains a special golf training club no. 0, a swing trainer for learning the position of the striking area at the moment of impact and training golf balls. Training golf club no. 0 has zero loft and the plane of the striking area is reflected in the club's grip. The swing trainer serves to develop the ability to perceive the position of the striking area at the moment of impact. It is used together with training club no. 0, where a pupil tries to achieve clean contact, i.e. under an angle of 0, between the striking area and the area of the flexible panel.
A GOLF TEACHING SET IN THE FORM OF A SUBCONSCIOUS HABIT
The golf teaching set in the form of a subconscious habit based on established experience contains a special golf training club no. 0, a swing trainer for learning the position of the striking area at the moment of impact and training golf balls. Training golf club no. 0 has zero loft and the plane of the striking area is reflected in the club's grip. The swing trainer serves to develop the ability to perceive the position of the striking area at the moment of impact. It is used together with training club no. 0, where a pupil tries to achieve clean contact, i.e. under an angle of 0, between the striking area and the area of the flexible panel.
ASSEMBLY JIG FOR STACKED AND SHRINK WRAPPED GOLF BALLS
An assembly jig comprises a platform, first and second parallel posts projecting from the platform, and a pillar projecting from the platform in a position equidistant from each of the posts and forward of an imaginary line between the posts such that the posts and the pillar are in a triangular arrangement. The pillar is shorter than the posts.
Golf ball stopping device for simulating a putting green hole
The present disclosure is directed to a novel golf ball stopping device. The golf ball stopping device includes an upper plate, set at a height so it slows or stops a golf ball which rolls under the plate. The underside of the plate includes a material and structure that provides resistance to the golf ball as it contacts the device. The plate may be supported by a center post or an extension arm located along the side of the plate. The center post and extension arm fit together with a base and are adjustable to the base so the plate can be positioned at a desired height. The base is designed to achieve the optimal friction on the golf ball and to provide stability to the device.
Golf ball stopping device for simulating a putting green hole
The present disclosure is directed to a novel golf ball stopping device. The golf ball stopping device includes an upper plate, set at a height so it slows or stops a golf ball which rolls under the plate. The underside of the plate includes a material and structure that provides resistance to the golf ball as it contacts the device. The plate may be supported by a center post or an extension arm located along the side of the plate. The center post and extension arm fit together with a base and are adjustable to the base so the plate can be positioned at a desired height. The base is designed to achieve the optimal friction on the golf ball and to provide stability to the device.
Golf utility device with ball alignment tool, divot repair tool and rangefinder
A golf utility apparatus includes a ball alignment tool having alignment marks on the upper surface with an arrow, and concave spherical sections at the corners, conforming to the curvature of a golf ball. To align a putt, a golfer places the golf utility device on the green behind a ball that has been circumscribed with an annular ring, removes the ball, calculates the line of play, and aligns the arrow therewith. The ball is then returned to the green with the annular ring aligned by the arrow on the alignment tool. A golfer subsequently aligns his putt using the alignment of the annular ring. The apparatus further comprises a ball marker, held in place by a magnet inserted through a bore hole in the alignment shaft. The magnet is thereby disposed beneath the surface of the upper baseplate to which the ball marker is secured when not in use.
GOLF DEVICES AND METHODS FOR USING SAME
Disclosed herein are multi-tool devices for golfing. In one aspect, an multi-tool device includes a plurality of tool elements contained within a housing, the tool elements comprising at least one cutting element and one divot tool element, a plurality of locking mechanisms, each locking mechanism in operable communication with a tool element and configured to retain the tool element within the housing in a locked state, an attachment element connected on an outer surface of the housing and a ball marker releasable secured to the housing. Also disclosed herein are methods for using the disclosed devices.
Transmitting sensor data created in a game environment to a set of processors outside the game environment based on predefined event determinations
The invention relates to a system that connects a game implement to a computer. Two or more persons are allowed to be interconnected and play interactively through the system.
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CAPTURING AND RECORDING VIDEO CONTENT OF GOLF BALL STRIKING AND SUBSEQUENT FLIGHT
A golf flagstick-mounted system to film and record golf ball tee off and flight is provided. The system comprises a mobile device located at a tee box of a golf hole of a golf course and a wireless receiver located at the tee box area. The system also comprises a camera mounted on a flagstick of the golf hole that activates based on an instruction received from the mobile device and wirelessly determines location of the receiver. Based on determined location of the receiver, the camera captures video content of striking of golf ball from the tee box area and subsequent flight of the ball and wirelessly transmits the captured video content to the mobile device. The mobile device hosts an application that is invoked to send the instruction to the camera. The camera is mounted on a swivel arm proximate a top area of the flagstick below a flag.
Golf Game
A game of golf deviates from USGA rules by use of a special marker that may be placed anywhere on a golf course, such as in a sand trap. A group of golfers initiate play from a location proximate the special marker. Play thereafter proceeds according to USGA rules until all players are on the putting green. Ball on the putting green are not marked and removed, but left in place where they can interfere with shots made by members of the group. Predetermined special events are associated with a reduction in points that are used to reduce the USGA score.