Patent classifications
A63B57/30
Golf cap having ball marker
A golf cap having a ball marker proposed in the present invention includes: a ball marker which has a first coupling portion having one surface formed with a plurality of male members, e.g., hooks, or female members, e.g., loops, and a second coupling portion which corresponds to the first coupling portion, and has a plurality of female members when one surface of the first coupling portion has a plurality of male members, or has a plurality of male members when the one surface of the first coupling portion has a plurality of female members, so that the ball marker is attached to and detached from the second coupling portion, thereby improving convenience when carrying and using the ball marker, and improving detachable function between the ball marker and the cap in use.
GOLF ACCESSORY DEVICE AND METHOD
A tool includes a divot repair tool, a ball marker that may be decorated in a variety of designs, and a shaft clip to removably attach the golf accessory to a golf putter shaft. The tool is useful for providing a golfer with an easily accessible golf accessory on the putting green, as the device is designed to remain stationery on the golf putter shaft during use of the golf putter.
Golf Game Umbrella Apparatus
An apparatus 10 comprises a shaft 12; an openable and closable canopy 14; and a plurality of upwardly extending holding chambers 16 on an underside 18 of the canopy 14. The apparatus 10 is thought to be particularly useful as a golf chipping game, with golf balls being chipped into the holding chambers as target practice.
Putting green repair accessory with slope indicating feature
A multi-function divot repair tool that includes a central body with at least one tine protruding from one end with an adjacent non-tined end, thereby providing the ability to repair putting green divots. The central body houses a rolling-element bearing that is fixedly attached such that one portion of the bearing is able to rotate independently from the central body. Additionally, at least one pedestal is coupled with the independently rotating portion of the rolling-element bearing. The combination thereby providing a divot repair tool that, when the pedestal is in contact with the putting green surface, uses gravitational forces to rotate the central body to align with and thereby indicate the general direction of the putting green slope in the vicinity of the tool. By combining functions, putting skill can be increased without the burden of extra equipment.
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 ball retrieval system
A golf cup insert has a funnel shaped body including a wall. The wall defines a first aperture having a diameter D1 and a second aperture having a diameter D2. The diameter D1 is sized to fit within a regulation size golf hole; the diameter D2 is smaller than the diameter D1. The insert can be used in a golf ball retrieval system to lift a golf ball out of a golf hole to assist the user and to prevent damage to the hole; the system also eliminates the need for any outside ball retrieval 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.
HOLE POSITION UPDATE APPARATUS, HOLE POSITION UPDATE SYSTEM AND HOLE CUTTER
Disclosed are a hole location updating device, a hole location updating system, and a hole cutter. The hole location updating device including a hole cutter combiner providing a combination to a hole cutter that includes: a GPS circuit for detecting a global positioning system (GPS) position on the hole location updating device; a mobile communication circuit for providing access to a server through a mobile communication network; and a control circuit for transmitting the GPS position to the server by use of the mobile communication circuit in response to a wakeup signal.
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, so the golf ball can be aimed at the device from any direction and perform the same function. The center post fits together with a base, and is adjustable to the base so the plate can be positioned at a desired height. The base may be weighted to achieve the optimal friction on the golf ball and to provide stability to the device. The base may include a plurality of downward facing protrusions in order to grip the surface on which it is set and keep the device from spinning when a golf ball rolls under the outer edge of the device.