Claims
- 1. A tee-block comprising:a generally T-shaped element comprising two vertically oriented flanges; said vertically oriented flanges comprising on the facing surfaces thereof a tee-retaining material; whereby when said T-shaped element is inverted, said vertically oriented flanges provide a tee-receptive slit which allows positioning of golf tees at a position and a height to suit the individual needs of a golfer.
- 2. The tee-block of claim 1, wherein said tee-retaining material is a self-tacky gel-foam.
- 3. The tee block of claim 2, wherein the T-shaped element comprises a cast elastomer or an extruded thermo-plastic polymer.
- 4. A tee-block comprising:a generally T-shaped element comprising two vertically oriented flanges and a turf-simulating surface; said turf-simulating surface comprising a pad comprising turf-simulating composite; said vertically oriented flanges comprising on the facing surfaces thereof a tee-retaining material; whereby when said T-shaped element is inverted, said vertically oriented flanges provide a tee-receptive slit which allows positioning of golf tees at a position and a height to suit the individual needs of a golfer.
- 5. A tee-block of claim 4, wherein said pad comprises a pile section, a lateral-strength fabric and a plastic foam element.
- 6. A tee-block of claim 6, further comprising an engineered-plastic element integrally formed with the lateral-strength fabric and the pile.
- 7. The tee-block of claim 4, 5, or 6, wherein said tee-retaining material is a self-tacky gel-foam.
- 8. The tee block of claim 7, wherein the T-shaped element comprises A cast elastomer or an extruded thermo-plastic polymer.
- 9. A method of using a tee-block of claim 1 comprising the steps of:a) situating the T-shaped element within a recess of a golf practice mat so that the tee-receptive slit is directed upwards, whereby a golfer may insert a tee into the slit; b) a golfer positioning a golf tee within the tee-retaining material at a location and a height that suits the golfer's individual golfing practice needs; c) upon determining a need to replace a tee-block, removing the tee-block from within a recess of the golf practice mat and positioning its replacement therein.
- 10. A method of using a tee-block of claim 4 comprising:a) separating the turf-simulating material or folding back a flap of such material to reveal a recess within the golf practice mat situating the T-shaped element within a recess of a golf practice mat so that the tee-receptive slit is directed upwards, whereby a golfer may insert a tee through the turf-simulating material or a seam in said material into the tee-receptive slit; b) a golfer positioning a golf tee within the tee-retaining material at a location and a height that suits the golfer's individual golfing practice needs; c) upon determining a need to replace a tee-block, separating the turf-simulating material or folding back a flap of such material to reveal a recess within the golf practice mat, removing the tee-block from within a recess of the golf practice mat by separating a seam in the turf-simulating material and positioning its replacement therein.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION
This is a Divisional patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/104,598, filed Jun. 24, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,139,443, granted and scheduled to issue Oct. 31, 2000, which is a Continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/881,341 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,830,080 filed Jun. 24, 1997, issued, Nov. 3, 1998.
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