My invention relates generally to golf clubs. More specifically, my invention relates to putter grips. My invention incorporates the divot repair tool and the ball marker into the putter grip, allowing the golfer convenient access to both as needed during play. Traditional putter grips function only as a grip.
Keeping the greens on a golf course in pristine condition is very important to golfers and to the caretakers of the golf course. Indentations (called divots) on the green (caused by the golfer's ball striking the green) cause putts to veer off the intended path and will kill the grass if the divots are not properly repaired. Proper golf etiquette suggests that golfers repair these indentations. Golf etiquette also suggests that golfers pick up their ball from the green and mark its' location so as not to restrict another golfer's path to the hole. Picking up the ball also offers the golfer an opportunity to clean debris from his/her golf ball prior to putting.
Golfers frequently have problems keeping track of their divot repair tool and ball marker. Prior to the beginning of the round, golfers can be seen rummaging through the deep pockets of their golf bags looking for their divot repair tool and ball marker. During play, divot repair tools and ball markers are usually kept in the pants pocket of the golfer. It is often difficult for the golfer to locate and remove these items from the pants pocket while standing on the green and holding a putter. This holds up play. More importantly, the golfer is more unlikely to fix his/her divot on the green if a divot repair tool is not easily at hand. This breach of etiquette is one of the most common in golf and one of the most damaging. These problems demonstrate the need for my two-section putter grip which incorporates a truly accessible divot repair tool and ball marker. Others have made similar attempts to attach a divot repair tool to the putter grip, but none have the convenience, function, or aesthetics of my two-section putter grip. Accordingly, my invention is presented below.
The purpose of my invention is to offer a putter grip with built-in ball marker and divot repair tool which is easy to use, appealing to the eye, and overcomes the problems listed above.
My invention with built-in divot repair tool and ball marker is designed to have the look, feel, and shape of putter grips generally known in the industry. My invention uses two mating sections to accomplish this. The lower section is designed to receive the putter shaft on one end and to receive the removable upper section on the other end. Said removable upper section contains the divot repair tool protruding from one end and at the other end incorporates a retaining structure designed to hold the ball marker flush to the flat surface of the grip. The two sections of the putter grip mate precisely and firmly, yet the upper section is easily separated from the lower section providing convenient access to the divot repair tool.
My invention is a two-section putter grip designed to contain a divot repair tool and a ball marker as shown generally in
The two-section putter grip shown in
In operation, when the golfer desires to repair a divot, he/she removes upper section A of the putter grip from lower section B of the putter grip, repairs the divot, and re-inserts upper section A into lower section B.
In operation, when the golfer desires to mark the location of the golf ball, he/she removes the ball marker I from the recessed area by using his/her thumb to slideably release the ball marker I. The golfer replaces the ball marker I by placing it back into the recessed area where it is held in place by the magnet J.
Number | Date | Country | |
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62566367 | Sep 2017 | US |