DEVICE FOR REMOVING GOLF BALLS FROM GOLF CUPS
20200353331 ยท 2020-11-12
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Abstract
A non-impact golf ball remover device is provided. The non-impact golf ball remover is adapted to form a floating engagement between a flagstick and a ball tray for removing golf balls from the golf cup by lifting the flag stick, while the floating engagement prevents damage to the edge of the hole when replacing the flag stick and the engaged ball tray back in the golf cup. The present invention contemplates the flagstick being laid on the green during the putting process by some golfers who choose to putt with the flagstick out, as the floating engagement disposes the ball tray at a transverse relationship with the lain flag stick, cushioning the green from the ferrule of the flag stick.
Claims
1. A ball removal device forming a floating engagement with a pole in a hole, comprising: a tray having a tray circumference less than that of said hole; a pole aperture dimensioned to have an aperture diameter thirty-five to sixty-five percent greater than that of said pole; and one or more cradles on an upward-facing side of the tray, wherein each cradle is dimensioned to maintain the ball a predefine distance from the pole aperture, whereby the tray is not connected to the pole and thereby floats relative thereto.
2. The ball removal device of claim 1, further comprising: an upward-facing flange defining the pole aperture.
3. The ball removal device of claim 2, wherein each cradle is a substantially a void.
4. The ball removal device of claim 2, wherein the aperture diameter is fifty percent greater than that of said pole.
5. A method of preventing damage to a periphery of a golf hole and surround golf green, comprising: sliding the ball removal device of claim 2 down said pole until the ball removal devices sits on a ferrule of said pole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0027] Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a non-impact golf ball remover device adapted to form a floating engagement between a flagstick and a ball tray for removing golf balls from the golf cup by lifting the flagstick, while the floating engagement prevents damage to the edge of the hole when replacing the flag stick and the engaged ball tray back into the golf cup. The present invention contemplates the flag stick being laid down on the green during the putting process, as the floating engagement disposes the ball tray at a transverse relationship when the flagstick is laid on the green, giving way to and cushioning the green from the ferrule of the flag stick.
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[0029] The diameter of the center hole which accommodates the flagstick (20) is thirty-five to sixty-five percent greater than the diameter of the flagstick or larger hole 20 may have a 4 (e.g., a regulation inch 1 diameter flag stick 14) (e.g., a regulation flagstick in diameter (14). The stick hole 20 may be defined by an upward-oriented flange 21. The combination of the flagstick stick hole 20 diameter and the flange 21 enables a floating engagement between the ball tray 10 and the flag stick 14. Under the force of gravity, the stick hole 20 rests on the taper of the ferrule 26 but is unattached directly to the flag stick 14. As a result, the floating engagement allows the ball tray 10 to pivot about the flag stick 14 when urged to by contact with the green 16 or periphery of the golf hole 12, thereby giving way so as not to damage these portions of the edge of the hole or the green itself when removing or replacing the flag stick 14. Additionally, when laying the flag stick 14 on the green 16, the ball tray 10 pivots under the weight of the flag stick 14 in contact with the green 16, thereby lessening the impact upon such contact, while also completely preventing the ferrule 26 from impacting and damaging the green 16.
[0030] The ball tray 10 may be generally planar and provide a plurality of spaced apart cradles 22. Though in certain embodiments, the plurality of cradles 22 could be replaced with a connected trough or the like, as long as the cradle(s) 22 is(are) dimensioned and adapted to secure or at least maintain a regulation golf ball 18 a predefined radial distance from the center of the stick hole 20. The present invention may be made of light-weight, soft, flexible, resilient material, such as thermoplastic rubber, various plasticized material or the like so as to have a mass less than 1 oz.
[0031] A method of using the present invention may include the following. The floating engagement between the ball tray 10 and a bottom portion of the flag stick 14 disclosed above may be provided. Or a user 24 may simply follow a four step process to enable the floating engagement so that the present invention functions as designed: first, remove the flag from the flagstick 14, slide the ball tray 10 down, by way of the stick hole 20, the flag stick 14 until the ball tray 10 sits on the ferrule 26, replace the flag and finally return the flag stick 14 to the hole/cup 12.
[0032] The inspiration for the present invention was due to the ongoing damage to the hole/cup caused by the new Golf Rule (13.2). This rule change had golfers reaching into the hole/cup in a variety of ways, all causing damage. To resolve this issue the user 24 would install the present invention as previously described and lift the flag stick 24 to remove the ball 18 maintained in one of the cradles 22. The user 24 may also now lay the flag stick 14 on the green during the putting process and worry less about damaging the green 16.
[0033] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.