The present invention relates to a golf watch, which keeps time and allows a player to keep score of a person's golf game and records the clubs that were used during that game.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,125,081 relates to a golfer's wristwatch with score keeping capabilities comprising a watch component including a front face, a watch case, time display means and a plurality of side edges. The front face of the watch component includes a liquid crystal display window. The display window includes a plurality of player numerals. The display window also includes stroke count means displayed numerically adjacent to the player numerals. A side edge of the watch case includes a time adjustment knob and a player indicator knob, the player indicator knob being coupled to the numerals of the display window to highlight a specific player numeral. A stroke count button is coupled to the stroke count means of the display window whereby each depression of the button causes the addition of one stroke to a player's score.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,646,958 relates to a golfer's watch having a mechanism which includes a first mechanical counter for counting a number of strokes of a golf hole. The first mechanical counter has a mechanical display and a mechanical drive for advancing the count and for positioning the mechanical display based on the count. A second mechanical counter counts a total number of strokes played for a series of golf holes.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,456,568 relates to a golfer's watch which includes an analog counter for the strokes taken on a hole, and a counter of the total number of strokes of the game.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,550,884 relates to a golf counter device and watch. An analogue display golf counter comprises a first example four hands independent of each other driven by four stepping motors. The position of the hands is controlled by an electronic system comprising counting, storing, processing and control means in response to programmed algorithms and to data introduced by means of two pushers. The first hand indicates the course position (hole), the second the operating mode, and the last two the number of points, one displaying the units with the sign and the other the tens. There are three operating modes, simple total, cumulative total, and programming.
The present invention relates to a golf watch having several functions. It is an object of the present invention for the watch to be used for daily use to tell time. It is an object of the present invention for the watch to be water-proof so that it can resist splashing and rain, but can not be put in water or used for diving.
It is an object of the present invention for the watch to be made out of stainless steel or a silicon band.
It is an object of the present invention for the watch to have two modes, a first mode for keeping standard time and a second mode for keeping a golf score.
It is an object of the present invention for the watch to have an adjust mode. It is an object of the present invention for the adjust mode to adjust the decimal carry of the hour, minute, second, month day and year. It is an object of the present invention for the adjust mode to have a stop, start and change score mode for the golf score.
It is an object of the present invention for the watch to have a memory mode. It is an object of the present invention for the memory mode to allow a user to adjust the hour, minute, second, month, day and year of the time function. It is an object of the present invention for the memory mode to keep in memory or delete the golf scores.
It is an object of the present invention for the watch to have an hour mode for keeping the total hours of playing golf.
It is an object of the present invention for the watch to have a total mode for keeping the total golf scores.
It is an object of the present invention for the watch to track the number of times a user uses a different club. It is an object of the present invention for the watch to track the number of times a user uses their wood. It is an object of the present invention for the watch to track the number of times the user uses their iron. It is an object of the present invention for the watch to track the number of times the user uses their putter. It is an object of the present invention for the watch to track which number club is used. It is an object of the present invention for the watch to track the number of times that the user reaches the fairway, sand, or any other hazard or hits the ball out of bounds.
It is an object of the present invention for the watch to track the distances hit by each club.
It is an object of the present invention for the watch in golf mode to display the hour and minutes played in the golf game and the golf club times of wood, iron and putter.
It is an object of the present invention to keep the score of the golf game.
It is an object of the present invention for the watch to have a night light function.
One can change from the time display mode to the golf display mode by pressing the mode button. Once in the golf display mode one presses the adjust mode to record the hour one starts to play golf. Once than can press the wood button, iron button, and putter button. According to which club is used the right button is pressed to increase the figures and the total record of the clubs used. At the end of the round of golf one presses the button to stop the time from recording the golf game. By then hitting the memory button one can add this game to memory and create a new game record. By reviewing the memory, one can also review other scores and games of golf that were played.
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20070183262 A1 | Aug 2007 | US |