The present invention relates generally to golf equipment and, in particular, to a golf club head cover.
Proper care of golf clubs is required both to maximize their usable life and to maintain their performance. An important aspect of proper care includes protecting golf club heads from damage due to impact with other golf club heads or exposure to environmental elements when not in use. Thus, head covers are widely used for certain types of golf clubs such as putters and woods. However, many prior head covers have used either no fastening devices or fastening devices that malfunction thereby hindering their effective use and/or discouraging their frequent use.
The present invention provides a golf club head cover including a body having a bottom wall and a pair of side walls extending from the bottom wall to form a compartment for containing a golf club head. The side walls also define an opening through which the club head may be inserted into and removed from the compartment. Magnetic means on the head cover hold it on the club head when the club head is contained in the compartment. In the preferred embodiment, the magnetic means comprises a magnet located adjacent a heel end of the body and another magnet located adjacent a toe end of the body. Theses magnets are preferably secured in the bottom wall.
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The bottom wall 12 and the side walls 16 may be formed from a variety of materials, such as leather, synthetic rubber, neoprene, polyethylene, polyurethane, ABS or other plastic or fabric materials. The magnets 14 facilitate use of the head cover 10 without undue manipulation thereby promoting frequent use of the head cover 10. Since the head cover 10 is held on the club head by magnetic force, no other fastening devices are needed to prevent the head cover 10 from being inadvertently removed from the club head.
In the preferred embodiment, the two magnets 14 are generally cylindrical with a thickness of about 3 mm and a diameter of about 20 mm. One magnet 14 is located adjacent the heel end 11a of the body 11 while the other magnet 14 is located adjacent the toe end 11b of the body 11. Each magnet 14 may be held in place in the bottom wall 12 by adhesives, rivets, stitching, or other conventional means. Alternatively, magnetic means of different sizes and shapes may be used instead of the magnets 14. For example, a strip of magnetic material (not shown) extending longitudinally of the bottom wall 12 may be used.
In the preferred embodiment, the head cover 10 is a putter head cover for use on a golf putter head. In other embodiments, the head cover 10 may be configured to accommodate other types of club heads such as wood heads and iron heads.
It will be understood that the magnets 14 could be secured in one or both of the side walls 16 instead of in the bottom wall 12. Also, it will be understood that the magnetic force of the magnets 14 permits a golfer to use a golf club to easily retrieve the head cover 10 without bending over.
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