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A golf ball retrieval device (1) comprising: plurality of ball engaging members (3), an abutment member (4), a base member (8), the ball engaging members being held in a closely adjacent configuration by resilient means (7), thereby forming an open ended convolute sided cup shape (FIG. 1) wherein the end abutment member (4) covers an otherwise open area between the ends of the fingers distal from the base member.
A golf club has a device for the alternate picking up and simultaneous placing down of a marker on the green or respectively the placing down of a golf ball through the intermediary of a mechanical pivotal mechanism, wherein both the picking up of the ball and the simultaneous placing of the marker as well as the placing of the ball and the picking up of the marker from the green is effected by the player whilst in a substantially standing position. By the mechanical pivotal mechanism being form...
A golf ball lifter and retriever made of a flexible, resilient, yet relatively stiff elastomeric plastic or rubber material for durability and function during repeated and extended use. The lifter may be mounted on the butt end of a club grip and is generally cylindrical having a ball engaging end portion and a club grip engaging end portion separated by a solid wall, the ball engaging end portion having four tapered fingers formed, by lengthwise slits extending inward from the ball engaging end...
A rack assembly for use in racking billiard balls on a billiards table. The rack assembly has a racking frame made of rail elements that define a periphery of a given shape into which the pool balls are to be arranged. The bottom edge of each of the rails terminates in a common plane. As such, the racking frame is capable of laying flush on the flat surface of the pool table. A rotator handle is coupled to the racking frame. The rotator handle is a rocker element having a first end, a second end...
A golf ball retrieval apparatus having a shaft containing a hollow portion with an opening to the hollow portion at one end of the shaft, and a first plug located in the hollow portion of the shaft capable of moving longitudinally within the hollow portion and having holes on a side facing the opening in the shaft. A plurality of wires with a first end anchored in said holes in said first plug, and a second end with beads attached, the second end of the wires being oriented in a conical array. A...
Bis(hydroxyphenyl)alkanoic acids and high molecular weight alkanols are converted to novel alkyl bis(hydroxyphenyl)alkanoates which are condensed with alkanals to form novel condensation products which are useful as molding resins, coatings, adhesives, consolidation agents, and the like. Such condensation products can be employed to consolidate an unconsolidated subterranean formation.
A flexible golf putter for use in the game of golf when putting a golf ball into a hole. The construction of the putter serves to limit the amount of bodily movement necessary. By keeping the putter, golfer, and ball in one plane of motion, the precision of the putt is increased and the possibility of error is decreased. The flexible golf putter has a head portion, an elongated shaft portion, a top flexible grip portion mounted on the top end of the shaft portion, and a T-shaped appendage positi...
A golf ball retriever comprising a pivotally-attached cradle for retrieving golf balls. The cradle is pivotally attached to a forked end. The cradle is comprised of two cradle arms and a catchment member, all of which are curved to receive and engage the curvature of a golf ball. At a point proximate to the cradle catchment member, the cradle arms are spaced apart a distance less than the diameter of a golf ball. The cradle arms diverge from this point until they become connected to the cradle c...
A golf ball retriever includes an elongate telescoping handle to which is attached a frame defining a golf ball entrance plane to be positioned over a golf ball. The dimensions of the plane are large relative to the diameter of the ball so that it is easily positioned under adverse conditions of visibility. A U-shaped hoop connected at both ends to the frame defines a ball-retaining chamber having openings large enough to freely pass mud and debris but too small to pass the ball. An elastic memb...
A golf ball retrieval apparatus comprising a shaft containing a hollow portion with an opening to the hollow portion at one end of the shaft, and a first plug located in the hollow portion of the shaft capable of moving longitudinally within the hollow portion and having holes on a side facing the opening in the shaft. The retrieval apparatus further comprising a plurality of wires with a first end anchored in said holes in said first plug, and a second end with plastic sleeves attached, the sec...
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