Patent classifications
A63B57/20
Yardage Book Holder
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides an improved yardage book holder for storing a yardage book as well as a variety of other golf accessories. The yardage book holder comprises a substantially slender thickness and a rectangular profile with rounded corners that allows a golfer to conveniently store the yardage book holder within a pocket in an article of clothing when folded in its fully closed position. The yardage book holder further comprises at least two layers of materials, a plurality of sections, a plurality of compartments, and a strap affixed to one of the sides of the yardage book holder. The strap allows for quick access to the item which it secures and is able to pivot such that it may quickly attach to or detach from the interior or exterior surfaces of the yardage book.
Portable golf ball scrubber assembly
A portable golf ball scrubber assembly includes a housing. Each of a plurality of straps is coupled to the housing and is extendable around a pole. First and second tracks are positioned within the housing. The second track surrounds the first track. The second track has an opening to receive a golf ball. Each of a plurality of bristles is positioned within the housing to scrub the golf ball. A crank is rotatably coupled to the housing and an arm positioned in the housing engages the crank. The arm travels around the first track and the second track when the cranks is rotated.
Goldenyears tee
The GOLDENYEARS TEE is designed for golfers in their golden years who have difficulty leaning, bending or squatting to tee up a golf ball. This golf tee is applicable for all golfers who have physical limitations as well as healthy golfers who desire not to, or cannot insert a conventional golf tee in the ground because of ground conditions. The GOLDENYEARS TEE is a golf tee that is not inserted into the ground but sits on top of the ground while enfolding the golf ball between its two resilient deformable fingers. The golfer takes a Golf Club Stick Holder to hold a Pick Up and Reaching Tool and the golf club to the tee up area. The golfer inserts the golf ball between the two resilient deformable fingers of the GOLDENYEARS TEE. The golfer takes the Pick Up and Reaching Tool from the Golf Club Stick Holder. The golfer uses the Pick Up and Reaching Tool to grip the GOLDENYEARS TEE, that is enfolding the golf ball, between the cups of the Pick Up and Reaching Tool. The golfer places the GOLDENYEARS TEE, enfolding the golf ball, on the ground with the Pick Up and Reaching Tool. The golfer returns the Pick Up and Reaching Tool to the Golf Club Stick Holder, takes the golf club and hits the golf ball. The golfer returns the golf club to the Golf Club Stick Holder and takes the Pick Up and Reaching Tool to retrieve the GOLDENYEARS TEE that has propelled forward a slight distance because of the impact of the golf club. The golfer has remained erect during the operation of teeing up the golf ball.
Goldenyears tee
The GOLDENYEARS TEE is designed for golfers in their golden years who have difficulty leaning, bending or squatting to tee up a golf ball. This golf tee is applicable for all golfers who have physical limitations as well as healthy golfers who desire not to, or cannot insert a conventional golf tee in the ground because of ground conditions. The GOLDENYEARS TEE is a golf tee that is not inserted into the ground but sits on top of the ground while enfolding the golf ball between its two resilient deformable fingers. The golfer takes a Golf Club Stick Holder to hold a Pick Up and Reaching Tool and the golf club to the tee up area. The golfer inserts the golf ball between the two resilient deformable fingers of the GOLDENYEARS TEE. The golfer takes the Pick Up and Reaching Tool from the Golf Club Stick Holder. The golfer uses the Pick Up and Reaching Tool to grip the GOLDENYEARS TEE, that is enfolding the golf ball, between the cups of the Pick Up and Reaching Tool. The golfer places the GOLDENYEARS TEE, enfolding the golf ball, on the ground with the Pick Up and Reaching Tool. The golfer returns the Pick Up and Reaching Tool to the Golf Club Stick Holder, takes the golf club and hits the golf ball. The golfer returns the golf club to the Golf Club Stick Holder and takes the Pick Up and Reaching Tool to retrieve the GOLDENYEARS TEE that has propelled forward a slight distance because of the impact of the golf club. The golfer has remained erect during the operation of teeing up the golf ball.
Golf club head cover
There is provided a golf club head cover with golf ball holders on the outside comprising of a golf club head cover, golf ball holders attached to the outside of the golf club head cover and fasteners that attach the golf ball holders to the golf club head cover. The golf ball holders may form an animal or character feature such as an eye.
Golf club head cover
There is provided a golf club head cover with golf ball holders on the outside comprising of a golf club head cover, golf ball holders attached to the outside of the golf club head cover and fasteners that attach the golf ball holders to the golf club head cover. The golf ball holders may form an animal or character feature such as an eye.
Item holder
An item holder primarily containing two parts: a ball shaped element and a clip. The clip can be seated neatly into a cutout in the ball shaped element. The clip can also be designed as a divot tool or a spike and contains a clamp that can be used to hold a cigar or cigarette, support a golf club or have other uses. The ball shaped element is sized to fit neatly into the ball bracket on any pull cart or motorized cart equipped with such a bracket.
Item holder
An item holder primarily containing two parts: a ball shaped element and a clip. The clip can be seated neatly into a cutout in the ball shaped element. The clip can also be designed as a divot tool or a spike and contains a clamp that can be used to hold a cigar or cigarette, support a golf club or have other uses. The ball shaped element is sized to fit neatly into the ball bracket on any pull cart or motorized cart equipped with such a bracket.
Golf accessory holder
A holder for securing golf accessories therein and attaching to a belt, golf bag, waist band, piece of clothing or other article that is carried while golfing. The holder includes a housing having a base and a sidewall extending from the base toward an open face defining a compartment that can receive a ball divot repair tool. The sidewall forms a perimeter of the housing, wherein the open face extends the perimeter to allow the ball divot repair tool to be quickly and conveniently removed and inserted therefrom. A divot repair tool fastener is disposed on a surface of the housing to secure the ball divot repair tool thereto. In some embodiments, the divot repair tool is included and comprises a ball marker that is interchangeable with other ball markers in order to allow for a variety of colors or embodiments to be displayed on the divot repair tool.
Golf accessory holder
A holder for securing golf accessories therein and attaching to a belt, golf bag, waist band, piece of clothing or other article that is carried while golfing. The holder includes a housing having a base and a sidewall extending from the base toward an open face defining a compartment that can receive a ball divot repair tool. The sidewall forms a perimeter of the housing, wherein the open face extends the perimeter to allow the ball divot repair tool to be quickly and conveniently removed and inserted therefrom. A divot repair tool fastener is disposed on a surface of the housing to secure the ball divot repair tool thereto. In some embodiments, the divot repair tool is included and comprises a ball marker that is interchangeable with other ball markers in order to allow for a variety of colors or embodiments to be displayed on the divot repair tool.