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A golf bag of relatively large size and having a generally tubular shape. The bag includes a pliable bag body member and substantially rigid collar and base members readily detachable from the body member preferably by means of respective slide fasteners encircling the end portions of the bag such that when it is desirable to transport the golf bag including a set of golf clubs for example in the trunk of an automobile, the collar and base members may be quickly removed so that the pliable tubul...
A novel construction for a golf club is described. The club head is cylindrical in shape and of circular cross-section, the curved wall of the cylinder being used as the ball striking surface. Manually replaceable weight assemblies are releasably secured in each end of the cylindrical head, the respective weight assemblies being selectable to provide the desired balance and feel for the player. The shaft is connected to the head by a malleable neck portion which can be bent by the player to prov...
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 club of the kind adapted to be played from the sides of the body rather than through the legs, i.e., of the kind which is swung in a plane inclined to the vertical, having a shaft with an elongated hand grip at one end and a club head with a generally planar ball striking surface at the other end, in which the hand grip axis lies in a plane normal to the striking surface and including the center of inertia of the club.
A golf tee including horizontal arms for locating the ball receiving portion thereof at a selected level with respect to the ground when the tee is inserted into the ground; such horizontal arms being further adapted to maintain the tee in a true vertical position and to provide visual indicators for directing the proper location of the player's stance or driving position.
Disclosed is a golf game including a hitting board having a playing surface thereon, a set of graphical representations or layouts of respective holes of a golf course, locational indicia on the playing surface corresponding to locational indicia on the graphic representations, a miniature simulated golf ball of multi-faceted configuration, miniature simulated golf clubs, and various playing pieces utilized with the golf game. Superimposed upon the locational indicia of the graphic representatio...
An improved golf club iron for effectively and consistently hitting a golf ball off of the fairway and other playing areas of the golf course. The iron club head includes a forwardly disposed flat surface interposed vertically between the sole and the lowermost portion of the club hitting face whereby the leading, lowermost vertical surface substantially reduces chances of mishitting the ball such as taking a fat divot or cutting the golf ball cover. The vertical flat surface is a non-hitting su...
A golf club including an attachment having alternate use positions on the club head. In a first position, a pair of spaced elements of the attachment defines a restricted area of the club striking face whereon the user must strike the ball while practicing. In the second use position, the normal striking face is unobstructed for normal playing but the mass and weight of the attachment is still present so that the player will continue to experience the feel of the club to which he has become accu...
A golf sandal is worn in combination with a golf shoe for the prevention of damage to a floor by the spike members of the golf shoe. The golf sandal consists of a lower flexible hard rubber sole joined to an upper soft rubber sole, wherein the combination has a forward sole portion, a shank portion, and a rearward heel portion. A top surface of the upper sole has a plurality of recessed openings therein, wherein the spike members of the golf shoe insert downward into the recessed openings as the...
A gold club (either wood, iron or putter) constructed to cause the striking face to be aligned normal to the line of swing both during the swing and at the instant of impact and also constructed to provide, at the instant of impact, a high moment of inertia with respect to the center line, the alignment and inertia characteristic providing for the ball to be hit straight away without hook or slice.
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