Patent application title:

Utility club

Publication number:

US20150321058A1

Publication date:
Application number:

14/120,196

Filed date:

2014-05-06

Abstract:

The Utility Club is a new invention for golfer with back problems, which includes an existing reach cane. Instead of suction cup at the end of the cane, there is a retainer cup, with an adjustable pin to hold the golf ball in place when put in the ground, the retainer cup opens when the trigger handle is squeezed; there are two teeth at the front of the cup to hold a golf tee when closed; the hold at the top of the cup is for the golf ball to be placed in the cup; when ready to insert into the ground the ball and tee will stay in place when the tee is being inserted into the ground, opening the cup the ball will be on top of the tee which is in the ground.

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Classification:

A63B57/0037 »  CPC main

Golfing accessories Devices for inserting or extracting tees

A63B57/00 IPC

Golfing accessories

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

For a more complete appreciation of the Utility Club Invention, examine the attendant advantages thereof which will become better understood by reference to the following detailed description. When considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:

FIG. 1 This is the bottom view of the Utility Club invention.

FIG. 2 This is the top view, side view and bottom view of the retainer cup for the Utility Club invention.

FIG. 3 This is the top views of the retainer cup showing two views, one open and one closed.

FIG. 4 This is the side view of the retainer cup with a view of the concave side of the retainer cup and a view showing the adjustable strew holding a golf ball. invention.

Claims

1. The retainer cup.

2. The teeth at the bottom of the retainer cup, which holds the golf tee.

3. There is a hold on the side of the retainer cup where the golf ball is placed and the adjustable pin to hold the golf ball in place.