1. Field
The present disclosure relates in general to a golf towel, and more specifically to a golf grip towel suitable for use as a protective cover for the handles of golf clubs for keeping the golf club handles clean and dry as well as for use as a towel.
2. Description of the Related Art
Golf is a sport that continues to increase in popularity. Golfers are always trying to find more time to be on the golf course. Often those times occur when the weather or playing conditions may not be ideal for the game, like on a hot, humid day, or in the early morning when there is still dew on the ground, or even on a rainy day when the grass and ground are still wet. These are the times a golf towel becomes a necessity for wiping your hands or for cleaning the golf club heads, golf balls, or golf handles from perspiration, dampness, dirt and grass.
When the golfer leaves the golf bag or golf cart to play through on the fairway, the golfer will carry several golf clubs to the location where the golf ball has landed. After surveying the location, distance, and other factors, the golfer will select the club believed to the best for that situation. The remaining clubs are then either propped on a nearby tree or if a towel is available laid on a towel on the ground, or some golfer have even used a golf tee inserted into the ground as a rest for the grip portion of the other clubs. In the worst case scenario, the golf clubs are laid directly on the ground. Needless to say, the grips get wet or dirty.
Thus, there is still a need for a golf towel that has a dual function or a dual purpose that allows the golf towel to be used as an ordinary towel and as a protective cover for the golf grip portions or handles on the golf clubs.
The foregoing need among others are accomplished with a golf grip towel constructed of at least two panels of different material and sized to cover a plurality of golf club handles.
The golf grip towel functions both as a towel and as a protective cover for the handle portions of golf clubs, and is particularly useful for protecting the handles of the golf clubs when the clubs are removed from the golf bag or golf cart.
The golf grip towel comprises a first panel for cleaning and a second panel for protecting the golf grip, also referred to as a handle of the golf club. The first panel of absorbent cloth material is joined to the second panel of micro fiber material around its periphery for a forming a pocket selectively sized to cover the handle of a golf club.
Advantageously, the golf towel provides the first panel of absorbent cloth material for use as a towel, and the second panel as a protective barrier to protect the golf club grips when the golf clubs are removed from the golf bag or golf cart.
The various features of novelty which characterize the present disclosure are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed hereto and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding, reference is made to the accompanying descriptive matter and drawings in which an exemplary embodiment is illustrated and described.
Referring to the figures, which are not intended to limit the disclosure thereto, and where like numerals designate like or similar features throughout the several views, and first in particular to
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The golf towel 10 may optionally include a first panel 12 with two sides having different textures. The inner side 32 of panel 12 which is the inside material forming the pocket 26 can be an abrasive cloth fiber material for cleaning dirt and debris from the grooves on a club head or the grip. The second side 34 of panel 12 which is located on the outside can be an absorbent material and used for wiping the golf equipment or golfer's hands. The second panel 14 can be a soft suede moisture resistant material on both its inner and outer surfaces and for keeping the golf grips dry when the clubs are laid on a fairway or on a fringe by the green.
Both panels 12, 14 are preferably made of a micro fiber type of material such as a blend of 70% polyester and 30% polyamide as is well known in the textile industry, or any cloth material having the properties referred to herein. Naturally, other blends of synthetic or natural fibers or materials, or combinations of both, may be employed.
A hem 36 attached around the periphery of the panels 12, 14 not only enhances the overall appearance of the golf grip towel 10 but is useful in securing the edges 16, 18, 20, of the two panels 12, 14 together, for example, by sewing.
Golf grip towel 10 preferably includes a quick disconnect belt clip 38 of known construction positioned at the top edge of the golf grip towel 10 preferably in a corner thereof. Quick disconnect belt clip 38 is a well known and commercially available device, and is simply a releasable locking device with a male 38a and a female 38b portions that snap together in a manner commonly known. Clip 38 has two belts 38c, 38d attached to each locking portion 38a and 38b as seen in
A slit 44 is provided in the third side 20 to extend the opening 24 and to facilitate placement of the handles 28 of the golf clubs 30 into and removal out from the pocket 26. Opening 24 and slit 44 may optionally include Velcro® fastening material at their edges for closing either the slit 44 or opening 24. Velcro is a federally registered trademark of Velcro Industries B.V.
In this manner, the golf grip towel 10 provides a way to keep golf club grips clean and dry when the golf club handles are exposed to damp or dirty conditions. The golf grip towel and attachment devices previously described allows the golfer to quickly remove the towel from the golf bag or golf cart, place the golf club handles into a protected environment within the golf grip towel, select a desired golf club for the fairway, and rest the other golf clubs directly on the ground without exposing the golf club handles to moisture, dirt, sand or other contamination.
Golf grip towel 10 may have any desired color or combination of colors, and can include source identifying or decorative indicia generally designated as 46 imprinted on or sewn in to the towel in any desired decorative pattern or manner.
While specific embodiments have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the features and principles, it will be understood that the golf grip towel may be embodied otherwise without departing from such features or principles.
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