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A tee for use in the game of golf is constructed to provide an elongated hollowed body section, a removable head unit that includes a rotatable head section and a stationary head section, and a removable pointed bottom section. The removable head unit is securable to the top of the elongated body section by the stationary head section thereof and the pointed body section is securable to the bottom of the elongated body section. The rotatable head section has attached to the bottom thereof a top ...
A golf putter has the upper part of the grip bent rearwardly and anteriorly with respect to the putter face. A golfer places his bottom hand in conventional position on the lower part of the grip with the thumb pointing substantially down the front of the shaft and the golfer places the top hand in inverted position on the bent upper portion of the grip with the thumb behind the grip and the fingers of the top hand resting on the inside forearm of the bottom hand. This produces a locked putting ...
A golf accessory is provided which serves both as a divot tool and as a clip. The clip can be used as a means of attachment of the accessory to the belt, cap, shoe or golf bag of a golfer. Alternatively, the clip can be used as a money clip. The accessory includes a looped return behind a disk-shaped body which defines a saddle, facing concave upwardly, and a concave dish. The dish is configured as a spherical segment having a radius equal to the radius of a golf ball, and can be used to check g...
A golf ball having compression strength greater than 7000 kg-f and rebound height greater than 90/120, said golf ball comprising a rubber composition filled with 10 to 40 parts by weight of calcium carbonate based on 100 parts by weight of the rubber, the calcium carbonate having a BET specific surface area of 60 to 300 m.sup.2 /g and a particle diameter of 0.035 to 0.010 micrometers.
A golf club used in putting a golf ball having an elongated head constructed of relatively lightweight, preferably aluminum, material at its central portion and having relatively heavier metal end portions. In proportion to the diameter of a standard U.S.G.A. golf ball, the central aluminum head portion is approximately 11/2 to 3 times as long; the end portions are approximately 1/2 to 11/2 times as long. The weight distribution between the head central portion in relation to the heavier metal e...
A golf trainer is provided with sensors arranged in a bifurcated sensor case which is interposed with support portions formed in a base. The base holds the sensor case such that spaces are formed between the sensor case and an overlying shock-resistant material and artificial turf surface. The signals output by the sensors are processed and used to display various information relative to a club swing.
A golf clip including a member of spring-like material which is adapted to be resiliently removably mounted on a support structure. The member is designed to resiliently removably hold a golf score card thereon and has a receptacle for receiving and removably retaining a scoring implement. The member is in the form of an elongated strip of spring material including a first leg having a free end and the other end bent into a second leg overlying the first leg to form a mounting recess to receive ...
An improved golf glove in which the wearer can grip a golf club more firmly. The palm portions of the fingers are made to be shorter than the back portions and the palm portion of only the thumb portion is longer than its back portion.
A multi-purpose golf tool which provides, on a single, collapsible, compact carrier, most of the functions required by a golfer in the course of a round of golf, the carrier, itself, being constructed to perform certain of the functions in addition to acting as the carrier for the other elements of the tool.
A golf club putter comprising a novel flat shaft having a width to be conveniently grasped by the user and having a head at its lower end with flat sides paralleling the flat sides of the shaft so that the club is adapted for left and right hand use and wherein a hand grip is provided at the upper end of the shaft with flat sides and having a series of finger-node indents spaced lengthwise of the shaft as guides for placement by the user of his fingers such that when a short putt is required the...
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