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The tee 1 has a head 11 at the top and a point 12 at the bottom thereof, and at least two different systems of length 13 (for example, the Metrics Units and the Imperial Units) marked on the tee body for measuring the height. The head 11 has a recess 111 formed on the top for receiving a golf ball, and multiple, for example, three raised portions 112 protruded from the top surface and equiangularly spaced around the recess 111 to support the golf ball in the recess 111. The head 11 has a specially designed contour so that a golfer can hold positively and rotate the head 11 with the hand.
The disc member 2 is adjustably mounted on the tee shaft of the tee 1, having a center hole 21 for the passing of the tee 1, at least one wire hole 22 for the insertion of a cord member 4. The cord member 4 is inserted through one wire hole 22 of the disc member 2 and a through hole 51 of a magnetic member 5, having two ends respectively securely mounted with a respective end piece 41 that has an outer diameter greater than the diameter of the wire holes 22 of the disc member 2 and the diameter of the through hole 51 of the magnetic member 5. Therefore, the end pieces 41 stop the disc member 2 and the magnetic member 5 from slipping out of the cord member 4.
The fastening means 3 is adapted to secure the disc member 2 to the tee 1, consisting a first fastening member 31 formed on the periphery of the tee shaft of the tee 1, and a second fastening member 32 formed on the inside wall of the disc member 2 around the center hole 21 for engagement with the first fastening member 31. According to this embodiment, the first fastening member 31 consists of multiple grooves 311; the second fastening member 32 consists a protruding block 322 formed integral with the disc member 2 around the center hole 21, and multiple engagement ribs 321 protruding from one side of the protruding block 322 at different elevations for engaging the grooves 311 of the first fastening member 31. When in use, the golfer can insert the tee 1 through the center hole 21 of the disc member 2. When the grooves 331 of the first fastening member 31 and the protruding block 322 of the second fastening member 32 are disposed at two different vertical axes, the golfer can move the disc member 2 vertically along the tee 1 to the desired elevation (see
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Further, a metal anchoring member 6 is placed on the ground to secure the magnetic member 5 by means of magnetic attraction so that the golfer aim the cord member 4 at the target hole (not shown) to guide the striking direction accordingly. Further, the metal anchoring member 6 can be a heavy iron plate or iron member that can be anchored to the ground. After the golfer hit the golf ball 7, the disc member 2 and the tee 1 is kept secured to the cord member 4 for a further use.
Further, the raised portions 112 support the golf ball 7 in the top recess 111 for hitting. Because the golf ball 7 is supported on the tee 1 at the raised portions 112 only and kept away from the periphery of the recess 111, less friction is produced between the golf ball 7 and the tee 1 therefore the golfer can strike the golf ball 7 longer.
Therefore, when this golf tee set is in use, it provides numerous benefits as follows:
1. The disc member 2 with the tee 1 mounted on top to support the tee 1 on the ground at the desired elevation so that the golfer can hit the right part of the golf ball 7 accurately and strike striking the golf ball 7 long and straight.
2. The disc member 2 is inserted with a cord member 4, which carries a magnetic member 5 for securing to a metal anchoring member 6. Therefore, the tee 1 and the disc member 2 are kept near the metal anchoring member 6 for a repetitive use.
3. The tee 1 has multiple raised portions 112 equiangularly spaced around the recess 111 for supporting a golf ball 7 to prevent direct contact of the golf ball 7 with the periphery of the recess 111 so that less friction is produced between the golf ball 7 and the tee 1 to reduce the energy loss of the golf ball 7 when the golf ball 7 is struck away from the tee 1, and therefore the user can strike the golf ball 7 straight and long.
4. The head 11 of the tee 1 has an specially designed contour so that the golfer can hold positively and rotate the tee 1 with the hand, preventing slipping of the hand from the tee 1 during rotation.
A prototype of golf tee set has been constructed with the features of
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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095129692 | Aug 2006 | TW | national |