The following relates to golf accessory holders, and more particularly relates to a novel and improved golf accessory holder for a divot repair tool which can be releasably secured to the waist of a golfer.
In the game of golf, divots can be caused by a golf club gouging the turf, for example, in striking the golf ball, or can be caused by the impact of the golf ball landing on the green so as to cause a depression and unevenness in the green's surface. The latter form of divot is customarily referred to as a “ball mark”. The ball marks which are formed on the green are repaired by the golfer with the aid of a repair tool which includes a flat handle portion that is gripped in the fingers and a pair of tines at one end of the handle which can be inserted into the ground beneath the ball mark and pried up to restore the ground surface to its original condition.
Numerous types of holders have been devised in the past for hand-held divot repair tools so that the golfer does not have to reach into a pocket of the golf bag or in the clothing being worn by the golfer. Nevertheless, there is a continuing need for a holder which can be mounted externally of the clothing and which will greatly facilitate both the storage and release of the divot repair tool, as well as to permit mounting of other golf accessories on the holder, such as, golf tees, ball markers, etc.; and further wherein the ball marker will cooperate with the holder in securely aligning the repair tool in the storage position without dislodging golf tees or a ball marker but will leave it at least partially exposed so that it may be easily grasped by the golfer.
It is therefore desirable to provide for a novel and improved golf accessory holder which can be worn externally of the golfer or releasably secured to a golf bag; and wherein a spring-wound, retractable divot repair tool is easily insertable into a guideway in the holder for convenient storage and release of the divot repair tool.
Another feature is to provide for a novel and improved golf accessory holder which can be releasably clipped onto the golfer's waist and which facilitates convenient storage and release of different accessories, including but not limited to a divot repair tool, golf tees, and a ball marker.
In one embodiment the golf accessory holder comprises a housing having spaced front and rear walls, an upper end wall and upwardly convergent sidewalls joining the housing and an upper plate member in overlying spaced relation to the front wall, a member for retracting a flexible, elongated line extending through the housing and a divot repair tool secured to a free end of the line for downward extension through a guideway on the housing, and the tool being manually extendable away from the holder. In a second embodiment, a golf accessory holder includes the same basic housing as employed in the one embodiment, with additional retainer slots for golf tees, a belt clip on the back of the housing, together with the divot repair tool and magnetic ball marker as illustrated in the one embodiment.
The above and other objects, advantages and features will become more readily appreciated and understood from a consideration of the following detailed description when taken together with the accompanying drawings in which:
There is shown by way of illustrative example in
The housing 11 is made up of substantially flat front and rear walls 35 and 37 which are mounted in spaced parallel relation to one another to receive a generally circular canister 39 therebetween which houses the spool 13. In turn, the spool 13 has a center pin 41 with a return spring 44 having opposite ends journaled in the front and rear walls 35 and 37 so as to center the spool 13 within the canister 39.
The guideway 19 includes an upper end wall 43 and upwardly convergent sidewalls 46, 48 joining the front wall 35 with an upper plate member 69, and a lower rounded rim or ring-like end 47 overlying the guideway 19, the upper plate member 69 being recessed as at 52, over the guideway, to permit the golfer to insert a finger into the guideway 19 in order to guide the tool into and out of the end of the guideway. Also, the rim 47 will prevent the tool from slipping out of alignment with the guideway 19, which then prevents the tool from dislodging the ball marker 21 or the golf tees. The guideway 19 also includes a sufficient gap 50 to permit upward sliding movement of the handle portion 40 of the divot tool 17 into a stored position, as shown in
The greater length of the tool 17 is exposed so that it may be easily removed from the holder G by manually grasping the tool 17 and advancing it downwardly to the extended position as shown in
The belt clip 33, as shown in
The upper plate 69 of the guideway 19 has a magnetized surface 21, containing preferably dual magnetic discs 83, 83′, for releasable attachment of the ball marker 21. The upper plate 69 of the guideway has a slightly recessed ledge 71 for releasable attachment of the ball marker 21 directly beneath the ledge 71 that is flush with the edge of the ball marker 21. Any other type of tacky or magnetized surface may be used to aid in releasable securement of the ball marker 21, without departing from the scope of the various embodiments set forth.
One or more golf tees T may be inserted into the housing 11. For example, an open groove or slot 73 includes the tee clip 23 in the lower end of the housing 11 and which extends transversely of the length of the housing 11. The clip 25 extends through an intermediate portion of the housing 11 above the spool 13 for transverse extension of the second golf tee T without interfering with the extension and retraction of the divot repair tool 17. Various forms of golf tee clips, such as pinch clips, may be used as well.
Although a number of exemplary aspects and embodiments have been discussed above, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize other modifications, permutations, additions, and sub-combinations thereof. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims and any claims hereafter introduced should be interpreted to include all such modifications, permutations, additions, and sub-combinations as are within their true spirit and scope.
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 12/070,438, filed Feb. 19, 2008, titled “GOLF ACCESSORY HOLDER,” which application is incorporated by reference herein.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Parent | 12070438 | Feb 2008 | US |
| Child | 12404147 | US |