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A golf glove is provided wherein the lateral sides of outer and inner wall members of finger compartments thereof are respectively sewn together as twisted in a direction opposite to the direction of and in an amount substantially equal to the amount of twist of said finger compartments that occurs with respect to fingers when a golf club is gripped with the glove.
A golf ball having an improved low temperature impact resistance, which comprises a core and a cover made of a cover composition containing an ionic copolymer having at least two different metal ions in one molecule. The cover composition is prepared by kneading a sodium ion type ionic copolymer having free carboxyl groups and a metal oxide such as magnesium or zinc oxide at high temperatures, whereby the metal oxide is reacted with the ionic copolymer to incorporate the metal ion such as magnes...
A golf club head for being fitted to a shaft wherein the golf club head is a stainless steel hollow body defining a hitting surface, a top wall, a sole member, a rear wall, a pair of side walls and a neck. The golf club head is further characterized in that the neck has a first shoulder at its lower end, the neck has a cylindrical portion extending upwardly from the first shoulder, the shaft is fitted into the cylindrical portion and a plastic ferrule is mounted around the cylindrical portion su...
A golf game is played by two players putting golf balls into nine pairs of ball receiving receptacles. Each pair of receptacles is marked with two different color codes. As a result of a putted golf ball entering a color coded ball receiving receptacle, an electric solenoid turns a valve either to the right or left, which directions correspond to the two different color codes. The valves control the flow of counters along intersecting channels which terminate in a receiving area for accumulating...
A two-wheeled golf cart provided with a container intended for receiving the wheel undercarriage, the legs of which can be moved apart to operative position, and on which the container is arranged in weightless outbalanced condition, whereby the wheel undercarriage can be readily folded out of the container and retracted into it respectively by means of a simple handgrip only, and thereby being ready for immediate use. This task is solved thereby that the pull rod is designed as a two-armed leve...
A facing for a golf club having a series of channel-shaped spaced apart slots, said slots having a width of approximately 0.080 inches; said slots having a depth of 0.020 inches; and the distance between each set of slots being approximately 0.080 inches is disclosed.
A golf putter has a club head with a golfer's sighting device in the form of an elongated prism positioned at the top of the club head and aligned with the intended location of ball impact on the club head putting face. An elongated colored strip is disposed in or under the prism and appears maximally wide when viewed from above the prism in a vertical alignment plane which includes the impact spot and the upper edge of the prism, thereby indicating that the golfer's head is properly positioned ...
A golf club with an outer tube formed from hickory, ash or birch and with an inner hollow tube formed of chrome-moly or other steelalloy aluminum, titanium, graphite fibers, boron fibers, graphite-boron fibers or fiberglass fibers. The outer tube has a bore of uniform diameter from end to end that closely fits the inner tube which has uniform inner and outer diameters from end to end. An epoxy adhesive bonds the tubes together. The wood tube is bored by a riflebore drill on an engine lathe, from...
A utility golf club wood is provided with a single fragmental spherical, preferably less than hemispherical, projection or bump on the central portion on the bottom or sole behind the sweet spot of the impact face to minimize the size of divots when the club head is swung through the turf while at the same time accommodating wide variations in the angle of the club swing and the inclination of the club head. The single projection presents the same circular contour to the turf regardless of wide ...
A golf club and golf club support including support means for holding the golf club handle high enough above the ground to keep the grip clean and dry when the golf club is laid down in the course of a game of golf.
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