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| United States Patent | 4189152 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4189152.html |
| Inventor(s) | Raber; John C. (P.O. Box 356, Bristol, IN 46507) |
| Abstract | A golf link having a generally rectangular playing area and including two
greens located at opposite ends of the playing area. Each green includes
two holes. Four tee areas are located within the playing area with each
tee area being positioned adjacent one corner of the playing area so as to
enable a golfer to hit onto the green at the opposite end of the playing
area and to play one of the two holes of the green. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4189152 |
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Golf link |
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| Publication Date |
February 19, 1980 |
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| Filing Date |
April 16, 1976 |
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Claims  |
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What I claim is:
1. A golf link comprising a playing area having two side boundaries and two
end boundaries, first and second spaced greens within said playing area,
said first green being located adjacent one end boundary and said second
green being located adjacent the other end boundary, each green having at
least first and second spaced holes, a first tee area located adjacent
said one end boundary and between said one side boundary and first green
from which a golfer may hit to said second green and one hole thereof, a
second tee area located adjacent said one end boundary and between the
other side boundary and first green from which a golfer may hit to said
second green and the other hole thereof, a third tee area located adjacent
said other end boundary and between said one side boundary and second
green from which a golfer may hit to said first green and one hole
thereof, and a fourth tee area located adjacent to said other end boundary
and between said other side boundary and second green from which a golfer
may hit to said first green and the other hole thereof, all said tee areas
being located within said playing area.
2. The golf link of claim 1 wherein said playing area is generally
rectangular shaped having four corners each defined by the intersection of
a said side boundary and end boundary, a tee area located adjacent each
corner.
3. The golf link of claim 2 wherein at least two of said tee areas is
located within a said corner.
4. The golf link of claim 2 wherein said playing area between said first
and second greens includes at least two additional tee areas each located
between said side boundaries from which a golfer may hit to either of said
first or second greens.
5. The golf link of claim 2 and a sandtrap located in the playing area
between the said first green and one end boundary.
6. The golf link of claim 5 and another sand trap located in said playing
area between said second green and other end boundary.
7. The golf link of claim 1 and member means at each tee area for
indicating that a golfer has hit from the tee area. |
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a golf link and will have a particular
application to the golf link which can be incorporated into a limited
geographical playing area.
In this invention the golf link includes a playing area formed into a
generally rectangular configuration and having two side and two end
boundaries. Two greens are oppositely located within the playing area with
each green being positioned adjacent to one of the end boundaries. Each of
the greens includes two playing holes. A tee area is located adjacent each
corner of the playing area. From any one of the tee areas, a golfer may
hit toward the green at the opposite end of the playing area for a
selected one of the holes placed in the green. The golf link of this
invention, which may include a practice putting green, parking area for
cars, and a storage and golf shop area, can be constructed upon a ten acre
plot of ground which frequently exists in many sections of the country
near residential areas. At least four groups of players may utilize the
link at one time. In this manner an attractive and challenging multiple
three or four par course can be constructed upon limited acreage ground.
Accordingly, an object of this invention is to provide a golf link which
can be constructed upon limited acreage ground.
Another object of this invention is to provide a multiple three or four par
golf link.
Still another object of this invention it to provide a golf link which
requires only a limited geographical area which can be economically
constructed.
Other objects of this invention will become apparent upon a reading of the
invention's description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The drawing is a plan view of one embodiment of the golf link of this
invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The preferred embodiment illustrated is not intended to be exhaustive or to
limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. It is chosen and
described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its
application and practical use to thereby enable others skilled in the art
to best utilize the invention.
The golf link of this invention as depicted in the drawing includes a
playing area 10 having side boundaries 12 and 14 and end boundaries 16 and
18 which depending upon the location and terrain of the link may be lined
with trees 20. Playing area 10 is preferably of a rectangular
configuration and includes two greens 22 and 24. Green 22 is located next
to end boundary 18 and approximately midway between side boundaries 12 and
14. Green 24 is positioned next to end boundary 16 and is located
approximately midway between side boundaries 12 and 14. A horseshoe-shaped
sandtrap 16 extends about the rear half of each green. Green 22 includes
two holes 28 and 30 with the placement of hole 28 being located near the
front of the green and the placement of hole 30 being located near the
rear of the green. Green 24 includes two holes 32 and 34 with hole 32
being placed near the front of the green and hole 34 being placed near the
rear of the green. Playing area 10 also includes four tee areas 36, 38, 40
and 42. Tee area 36 is located at the junction of boundaries 12 and 18.
Tee area 38 is located at the junction of boundaries 14 and 18. Tee area
40 is located at the junction of boundaries 12 and 16, and tee area 42 is
located along boundary 16 near but spaced from side boundary 14.
To utilize the golf link above described, a player can start at any one of
the tee areas 36-42. Assuming that the golfer starts at tee area 36, he
tees off directing his ball toward green 24 and hole 34 on the green.
After holing out at hole 34, the golfer can then proceed to tee area 40
where he tees off directing his ball to green 22 and hole 28 on the green.
After holing out on hole 28, the golfer would then proceed to tee area 38
where he would tee off toward green 24 with the intention of playing hole
32 on the green. After holing out on hole 32, the golfer would then
proceed to tee area 42 where he would tee off toward green 22 with the
intention of playing hole 30 on the green. A par would be developed for
each hole 28-34 with the golfer keeping score as in an ordinary golf game.
The order of use of tee areas 36-42 can vary from game to game.
Additionally the particular hole the golfer shoots for on the distant
green from any one of the tee areas can also vary. With these variations,
selected pars for the link can be determined. Boundaries 12-18 can be
marked by flags, stakes, or similar means which serve as out-of-bounds
designations. If a ball is hit out of bounds, the golfer must set in and
lose one or more strokes. By utilizing due care and golfing courtesy, four
foursomes can play the golf links simultaneously.
To vary the playing upon the golf area, one or more tee areas 44 can be
positioned across playing area 10 between side boundaries 12 and 14 along
a locating line 46 spaced between end boundaries 16 and 18. Tee areas 44
allow the golfer to shoot for greens 22 and 24 at a much shorter distance.
It is contemplated that the distance between end boundaries 16 and 18 may
be 220 yards while the distance between side boundaries 12 and 14 may be
120 yards with each green 22 and 24 having an overall dimension of 90 feet
by 120 feet. Day to day placement of holes 28-34 upon greens 22 and 24 can
also be changed.
When two to four foursomes play the links simultaneously, a visible warning
device 48, such as a flag, is placed upon or near each tee area 36-42.
Each foursome displays the warning device 48 at their tee area until all
have teed off. After all members of the foursome have hit, the warning
device at the tee area is rendered inoperative either by covering,
lowering or removal, with the members remaining at the tee area until each
warning device at the remaining tee areas is also rendered inoperative.
When this occurs all foursomes have teed off and now may leave their
respective tee areas to advance to their balls for their next shots. In
this manner no golfer will venture into the line of shot of another golfer
teeing off. Should a shot from a tee area 36-42 be dubbed and not pass
locating line 46, the player will move his ball to the nearest tee area
44, lose one stroke, and proceed to tee off from the tee area to the
green. Once all golfers have holed out, the foursomes will move to another
tee area 36-42 where each warning device 48 will be displayed until all
have teed off toward another green.
From construction to construction of the golf link of this invention, the
precise shape of the greens as well as the placement of the tee areas at
the respective corners of the playing area may vary. Also additional
hazards and a variation of location of the sandtraps may be utilized.
It is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the
details above given but may be modified within the scope of the appended
claims.
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