Claims
- 1. A golf tee tether, comprising:a retaining clip for fastening to a golf tee, said retaining clip including: a lower member having a receptacle at its outer end with a conical aperture for snugly receiving the head of a golf tee and a first retaining arm extending from said receptacle and terminating at a first end; and, an upper member having a cap normally positioned above said receptacle and a second retaining arm extending from said cap substantially parallel to said first retaining arm and terminating at a second end, said first end and said second end being secured together, said cap having a concavity in its top for receiving and supporting a golf ball; an anchoring peg for insertion into the ground remote from said retaining clip; and, a flexible cord connecting said retaining clip and said anchoring peg together.
- 2. The tee tether according to claim 1 wherein said flexible cord is provided with ruled markings along its length.
- 3. A golf tee tether, comprising:a retaining clip for fastening to a golf tee, said retaining clip including: a lower member having a receptacle at its outer end with a conical aperture for snugly receiving the head of a golf tee and a first retaining arm extending from said receptacle and terminating at a first end; and, an upper member having a cap normally positioned above said receptacle and a second retaining arm extending from said cap substantially parallel to said first retaining arm and terminating at a second end, said first end and said second end being secured together, said cap having a concavity in its top for receiving and supporting a golf ball, said cap also having a projection extending from its bottom for snug engagement with the top of a golf tee; an anchoring peg for insertion into the ground remote from said retaining clip; and, a flexible cord connecting said retaining clip and said anchoring peg together.
- 4. The tee tether according to claim 3 wherein said flexible cord is provided with ruled markings along its length.
- 5. A golf tee tether, comprising:a retaining clip for fastening to a golf tee, said retaining clip including: a lower member having a receptacle at its outer end with a conical aperture for snugly receiving the head of a golf tee and a first retaining arm extending from said receptacle and terminating at a first end; and, an upper member having a cap normally positioned above said receptacle and a second retaining arm extending from said cap substantially parallel to said first retaining arm and terminating at a second end, said first end and said second end being secured together, said cap having a concavity in its top for receiving and supporting a golf ball, said cap also having a projection extending from its bottom for snug engagement with the top of a golf tee; an anchoring peg for insertion into the ground remote from said retaining clip, said anchoring peg including: a spike with a sharpened bottom end; and, a crosspiece, with upwardly bowed ends, affixed to the top of said spike; and, a flexible cord connecting said retaining clip and said anchoring peg together.
- 6. The tee tether according to claim 5 wherein said flexible cord is provided with ruled markings along its length.
- 7. A golf tee tether, comprising:a retaining clip including: a lower member having an aperture sized to permit the downward passage of shaft of a golf tee yet prevent the downward passage of the head of the tee so as to retain the head of the golf tee atop said lower member with shaft of the golf tee extending below said lower member; and, an upper member hingedly attached to said lower member, said upper member having a cap normally positioned above said aperture for supporting a golf ball at a fixed height above the head of the golf tee in said aperture; an anchoring peg for insertion into the ground remote from said retaining clip; and,a flexible cord connecting said retaining clip and said anchoring peg together.
Parent Case Info
For priority purposes, this application claims the benefit of Provisional Application for Patent, Serial No. 60/261,856, filed Jan. 17, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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