Golf Course and Method of Playing Golf
20210001193 ยท 2021-01-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B67/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf course and method of play wherein players start by using a shooting device to shoot a ball from a tee area towards a target area located near a putting green. Once the ball lands the player proceeds to the landing spot to complete the hole by hitting the ball into a cup on the putting green using conventional golf clubs. The target area includes a ricochet wall and a target that has a bullseye. If the player hits the target the player's score is credited but if the player misses the target area entirely the player's score is penalized.
Claims
1: A method of playing golf for one or more players comprising the following steps: Providing a golf course that includes one or more holes having a tee area, a target area, and a putting green, the target area that includes one or more components at least one of which is constructed of a hardened material that causes objects to ricochet when the objects strike the component, the target area positioned near the putting green, and the putting green having a cup; Using a shooting device to shoot a ball from the tee area toward the target area; Using one or more golf clubs to stroke the ball into the cup; and Keeping a player's score for each of the one or more players by at least counting the number of shots and strokes it takes for each of the one or more player's to place the ball in the cup.
2: The method of claim 1, wherein the target area includes a wall and a target that has a bullseye.
3: The method of claim 2, wherein the player's score is reduced by a number when one of the one or more players hits the target.
4: The method of claim 3, wherein when one or more player's hits the bullseye the player allowed to move on to the next hole without using one or more golf clubs to stroke the ball into the cup.
5: The method of claim 1 wherein the tee area includes a shooting shack and the shooting device is an air cannon mounted to a shooting counter.
6: A golf course comprising: At least one hole that includes a tee area, a target area, and a putting green, the target area located near the putting green; and wherein the target area includes a wall and a target.
7: The golf course of claim 6, wherein the tee area is a shooting area from which players use a shooting device to shot a ball towards the target area.
8: The golf course of claim 6, wherein the tea area includes a shooing shack having a shooting counter on which a shooting device is mounted.
9: The golf course of claim 6, wherein the target includes an outer area and a bullseye.
10: The golf course of claim 7, further including a safety net located on the side of the target area that is opposite the tee area
11: The method of claim 2 wherein the target has an outer area that has a ricochet effect on the ball.
12: The method of claim 2 wherein the target's bullseye has a ricochet effect on the ball.
13: The method of claim 2 wherein the wall has a ricochet effect on the ball.
14: The method of claim 2 wherein the wall and the target each have a different ricochet effect on the ball.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The present invention is described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements. The drawings are not drawn to scale.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] The present invention will now be described more fully in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which the preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention should not, however, be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, they are provided so that this disclosure will be complete and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
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[0023] The target area 30 includes a protective netting 32, a ricochet wall 34, and a target 35 having an outer area 36 and a bullseye 38. In most instances, the putting green 20 is located in front of the target area 30, between the tee area 10 and the target area 30.
[0024] The tee area 10 may include a shooting shack, an example of which is shown in
[0025] The putting green 20 may be a conventional putting green, or it may include additional features. For example, parts of the green may include colored turf, such as blue turf to signify a water hazard or brown turf to signify a sand trap. If the player lands on the water hazard he/she must take a drop in a drop area and add a penalty stroke. The brown turf may be comprised of a thicker material so that it is more difficult to hit out of, thus imitating a traditional sand trap.
[0026] There are a number of suitable shooting devices, most of which are small cannons powered by compressed air. One suitable example, generally illustrated in
[0027] The method of play 100 incorporates the shooting device C and the target area 30 into the scoring of the golf game. For example, in a preferred embodiment, each player starts each hole by shooting a ball from the tee area 10 from the shooting device C towards the target area 30. This first shot is one stroke on the players score, and if the shooting device C causes the ball to land in the cup the player receives a hole-in-one and moves on to the next hole. This may happen, for example, if the player hits the target area and ball ricochets into the cup, or if the ball lands near the cup and rolls in.
[0028] If the player hits the target 35 the player deducts one or more strokes from his/her score. In most embodiments the players will deduct one stroke for each target hit, however, more strokes may be awarded if the players or course designer deem that to be advantageous. For example, an especially small bullseye may be provided on some number of holes for which a player may deduct additional strokes. Or, for example, one or more holes may simply be deemed special holes for which larger deductions are awarded.
[0029] If a player hits the bullseye 38 the player is awarded a hole in one and is allowed to move on to the next hole without taking additional shots to place the ball in the cup, which has the effect of giving the player a 0 score for that hole. If the player hits the outer area 36 the player continues to finish the hole using conventional means, such as using a putter to putt the ball into the cup, with each stroke added to the players score. It is also possible that after hitting the outer area 36 the ball may roll into the cup as it ricochets off the outer area 36, in which case the player would get a hole in one and continue on to the next hole.
[0030] If the player misses the target 35 but hits the ricochet wall 34 he/she proceeds to finish the hole using conventional means with the score being the number of conventional strokes it takes to place the ball in the cup after the initial shot from the shooting device C plus one stroke for that initial shot. If the player misses the wall 34 entirely he/she takes a drop and adds a penalty stroke, after which he/she finishes the hole in the normal course of play. In this case, the final score is the total of 1 stroke for the initial shot, plus 1 for the drop penalty, plus 1 stroke for each shot that the player must take to move the ball from the drop area to the cup.
[0031] These steps are then repeated for each hole on the golf course. A score card may also be provided that includes a column for the number of strokes per hole as well as a column for targets hit, which may be tallied at the end of the game to calculate the final score, e.g. by adding the number of strokes and then deducting the number of targets that were hit.
[0032] In one embodiment, the components of the target area 30 may be comprised of materials that have different impacts on the ball to award an accurate shot. For example, the target 35 may be made of a material that has a bouncing effect on the ball. The target 35 may also be shaped in a manner that causes the ball to bounce off the target in the direction of the hole. For example, the target 35 may be curved in a manner that directs the ball toward the hole and may have more or less bounce to cause the ball to bounce near the hole depending on the distance between the cup and the target area.
[0033] The ricochet wall 34 may be constructed in a manner that is somewhat opposite of the target 35, causing the ball to bounce off of the wall in a manner that is likely to place the ball further from the hole relative to the target. For example, if the target area is far from the hole the ricochet wall 34 may have relatively little bounce to it. Alternatively, if the hole is near the target area the wall may have more bounce.
[0034] The target 35 and ricochet wall 34 may also be covered in a padding that reduces ricochet and noise but that does not have a particularly high impact on ball placement. As one example the ricochet wall 34 and target 35 may each be made from plywood that is first covered with a 2 inch rigid foam board, then with 4 inches of foam rubber and finally covered in a vinyl that is suitable for outdoor use. The bullseye 38 may be made of a hardened material such as steel or iron. The target 35 is affixed to the ricochet wall 34 using conventional means.
[0035] The netting is generally intended to provide a safety barrier and to avoid lost balls, and in general it is likely that there is a conventional drop area near the netting and to the side of the putting green from where the players continue to play the hole in a conventional manner if they miss the target area 30.
[0036] The course may include any number of holes, but as noted is most likely to follow the format of a typical par-3 course.
[0037] It is understood that the embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present invention. Variations in the steps of the method of golf or design of the course may be contemplated by one skilled in the art without limiting the intended scope of the invention herein disclosed and as defined by the following claims.