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A set of golf clubs, including both woods an irons, is disclosed in which the various clubs are constructed in their various parameters to aid the user to insure that each and every swing of the club follows the correct path and also to resist rotation of the club head and shaft during impact with the ball about a variety of pivot points on the shaft to assure that the ball will travel in a true flight pattern. The club head is weighted to locate its center of percussion near the toe of the head...
A thin, flat member longer than its width has parallel sides and one end formed at a right angle thereto and notched midway between the sides, the other opposite end being pointed. A visible line is formed on the longitudinal axis and extends from the mid portion of the notch on the one end to the apex of the pointed end. The upper surface of the thin flat member is preferably reflective material which enables a golfer to see whether or not his head is over the ball and improves the golfer's vie...
A blade type golf club comprising an upstanding blade and a rearwardly extending flange, a longitudinally and horizontally extending groove of desired depth in the angle formed between said blade and said flange and extending forwardly into said blade, and an arcuately shaped groove of desired depth in the medial upper surface of said flange and intermeshed with said longitudinally and horizontally extending groove.
A golf game apparatus constructed and equipped for the playing of a game which lends itself to a handicap system whereby players of varying abilities can compete on a handicap adjusted scoring basis. The apparatus has a golf tee disposed at one end, a vertical target disposed at the opposite end for segregating balls on a directional accuracy basis and, a ball receiver for receiving and classifying balls gravitating from the vertical target. Scoring of each ball hit is provided by a numerical re...
A golf glove consisting of a body portion having four finger stalls and a thumb portion extending outwardly from a palm portion thereof, and an elongated rectangularly shaped member manufactured of a soft and supple resilient flexible material affixed along the palmar side of the index finger stall and extending from a position at one end slightly over the first joint of an individual's index finger to a position extending over the point of joining of the index finger to the palm such that the m...
A golf glove is disclosed having an extra finger pocket between the index and middle finger pockets for securing one finger of one hand of a golf player between the fingers of the player's other hand.
A golf accessory comprising a first element to be used as a green marker, a second element releasably supporting said first element, and a flexible thin sheet secured to the bottom surface of said second element, said flexible sheet having pressure-sensitive adhesive applied on its bottom surface on which adhesive-coated bottom is applied a release paper. In place of said flexible thin sheet, a base member having an upright flange may be secured to the bottom of the second element, said base mem...
An apparatus for playing a golf game based on the momentum of propelled golf balls. The apparatus includes a golf tee from which golf balls are hit, an upright target for halting the balls propelled from the tee, and a ball momentum determining and indicating package for providing a numerical momentum magnitude representation for each ball propelled toward the target with either tee or fairway type golf clubs. The ball momentum determining and indicating package includes a time sequence signal p...
A golf putter having a shaft and a golf putter head which is cylindrically shaped and which has the shaft extending radially therethrough. The head presents a flat line or straight line bottom to the ground in various angles of the shaft to the ground, and the head has parallel flat faces on opposite ends of the cylindrical shape and it has an inset or plate on one face for striking the ball and can therefore be used by either left-handed or right-handed players with the single face meeting the ...
An improved golf tee having a tubular, elongated body form, the body having at one end a planar cross-sectional end surface cut at approximately a 45.degree. angle to the longitudinal axis of the tee body and a pointed, solid opposite end portion which may be received into the earth. In use the tee is positioned in the earth at approximately a 45.degree. angle with the sharp pointed end capable of being driven into hard turf, while the planar 45.degree. cross-sectional end forms a ball receiving...
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