Claims
- 1. A portable golf putting and chipping practice green comprising:multiple molded polymeric panels of an irregular multiple side surface configuration, each side surface having alternating upwardly and downwardly facing steps, the steps of adjacent panels engaging each other to form complementary upwardly and downwardly facing pairs of steps, each polymeric panel molded as an integral body having a planar top surface and a grid structure supporting the top surface; the steps of the side surfaces of one panel mechanically attached to a complementary step of an adjacent panel; and a simulated grass layer covering the planar top surface of the attached multiple molded polymeric panels.
- 2. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 1 wherein the simulated grass is a synthetic turf.
- 3. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 1 wherein the simulated grass is a carpet.
- 4. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 1 wherein the steps of the molded polymeric panels have a complementary projecting convex surface from one step engaging a concave dimple on the step from an adjacent panel to mechanically lock the panels together.
- 5. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 1 wherein the steps are mechanically attached by a screw passing through bores in complementary downwardly and upwardly facing steps from separate adjacent panels.
- 6. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 1 wherein the steps are mechanically attached by a screw passing through a bore in one step and engaging a threaded insert in a complementary step in an adjacent panel.
- 7. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 1 wherein at least one panel has an arcuate cup opening in a top surface to accommodate a golf ball, an interior surface of the cup having an annular flange.
- 8. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 7 wherein the arcuate cup annular flange supports an annular collar inside the cup.
- 9. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 7 wherein the annular flange supports a plug having a top surface contiguous with a top surface of the panel.
- 10. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 1 wherein a raised pad having contour lines is mounted on the top surface of the polymeric panel with the cup and hole axially aligned with a hole in the simulated grass layer mounted over the raised pad.
- 11. A portable golf putting and chipping practice green comprising:multiple polymeric panels mechanically joined together, each polymeric panel molded as a rigid integral body having a planar top surface, bottom grid structure and multiple side surfaces; a side surface of each panel joined together having alternating downwardly and upwardly facing steps, the upwardly facing step of one panel mating with a downwardly facing step of a side surface of an adjacent panel; and a simulated grass layer covering the planar top surface of the joined multiple molded polymeric panels.
- 12. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 11 wherein the mating steps are mechanically joined by complementary convex projections entering a concave dimple on adjacent side surfaces of contiguous panel.
- 13. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 11 wherein a bumper rail encloses the panels on one side surface.
- 14. A portable golf putting and chipping practice green comprising:a multiplicity of one piece sectional molded rigid polymeric panels, each panel having alternating downwardly and upwardly facing steps in a side surface, a planar top surface, a grid structure below the top surface and an annular cup projecting downwardly from the top surface of at least one molded polymeric panel, the cup adapted to receive a golf ball; the panels mechanically joined together along adjacent side surfaces; and a simulated grass layer covering the planar top surface of the joined molded polymeric panels.
- 15. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 14 wherein polymeric panels are molded from fiber filled polypropylene.
- 16. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 14 wherein the polymeric panels are formed by compression molding.
- 17. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 14 wherein raised pads are mounted above portions of the planar top surface of the panels and under the simulated grass.
- 18. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 14 wherein the simulated grass layer is synthetic turf.
- 19. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 14 wherein the panels are mechanically joined together by a step in a side surface of one panel having a convex projection engaging a concave dimple in a step on a side surface of an adjacent panel.
- 20. The portable golf putting and chipping practice green according to claim 14 wherein the panels are mechanically joined together by a screw passing through complementary steps in adjacent panels.
PRIOR APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part from application Ser. No. 10/115,168, filed on Apr. 3, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,669,572.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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