序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 用于指示已经落在屏幕上的高尔夫球在真实果岭上的位置的系统以及利用该系统打高尔夫球的方法 CN201280071455.1 2012-07-03 CN104168967A 2014-11-26 孙文善
发明涉及用于指示已经落在屏幕上的高尔夫球在真实果岭上的位置的系统以及利用该系统打高尔夫球的方法,更具体地,在从开球区向果岭的边缘打屏幕高尔夫球的室内高尔夫球区,如果高尔夫球到达果岭的边缘,则在真实果岭上进行近距离击球,本发明还涉及为了将高尔夫球运动从屏幕高尔夫转移到真实果岭上的近距离击球用于正确指示已经落在屏幕上的高尔夫球在真实果岭上的位置的系统和利用该系统打高尔夫球的方法。
2 用于指示已经落在屏幕上的高尔夫球在真实果岭上的位置的系统以及利用该系统打高尔夫球的方法 CN201280071455.1 2012-07-03 CN104168967B 2016-10-05 孙文善
发明涉及用于指示已经落在屏幕上的高尔夫球在真实果岭上的位置的系统以及利用该系统打高尔夫球的方法,更具体地,在从开球区向果岭的边缘打屏幕高尔夫球的室内高尔夫球区,如果高尔夫球到达果岭的边缘,则在真实果岭上进行近距离击球,本发明还涉及为了将高尔夫球运动从屏幕高尔夫转移到真实果岭上的近距离击球用于正确指示已经落在屏幕上的高尔夫球在真实果岭上的位置的系统和利用该系统打高尔夫球的方法。
3 Golf utility tool US13900591 2013-05-23 US09050503B2 2015-06-09 Paul Haley
A golf utility tool that may be attachable to a golf club. The golf utility tool may include a clip that may be used to clip to a putter. The golf utility tool may further include a divot tool prong and a ball marker that is removably attached. The golf utility tool may further include a loop cutout for carrying other devices, such as a towel.
4 GOLF UTILITY TOOL US13900591 2013-05-23 US20140349783A1 2014-11-27 Paul Haley
A golf utility tool that may be attachable to a golf club. The golf utility tool may include a clip that may be used to clip to a putter. The golf utility tool may further include a divot tool prong and a ball marker that is removably attached. The golf utility tool may further include a loop cutout for carrying other devices, such as a towel.
5 スクリーン上のゴルフボールの落下地点を現実のグリーンに表示する装置及びこれを用いたゴルフ競技方法 JP2014560836 2012-07-03 JP2015512680A 2015-04-30 ソン ソン,ムン
スクリーン上のゴルフボールの落下地点を現実のグリーンに表示する装置及びこれを用いたゴルフ競技方法を提供する。ティーショット地点からグリーン周辺部まではスクリーンゴルフで競技を進め,ゴルフボールがグリーン周辺部に到逹すれば現実のグリーンでショートゲームを実行することができる室内ゴルフ競技場において,スクリーンゴルフ競技から現実のグリーンのショートゲームに転換するプロセスで,スクリーン上のゴルフボールの落下地点を現実のグリーンに正確に換算して表示する装置及びこれを用いたゴルフ競技方法に関するものである。【選択図】図1
6 SYSTEM FOR INDICATING THE POSITION OF A GOLF BALL HAVING FALLEN ON A SCREEN ON A REAL GREEN AND A METHOD OF PLAYING GOLF USING THE SAME EP12871417 2012-07-03 EP2826527A4 2015-12-02 SHON MOON SUN
7 SYSTEM FOR INDICATING THE POSITION OF A GOLF BALL HAVING FALLEN ON A SCREEN ON A REAL GREEN AND A METHOD OF PLAYING GOLF USING THE SAME EP12871417.7 2012-07-03 EP2826527A1 2015-01-21 SHON, Moon Sun

The present invention relates to a system for indicating the position of a golf ball having fallen on a screen on a real green and a method of playing golf using the same, and more particularly, in an indoor golf game zone where screen golf is played from the tee shot to the periphery of the green, and if a golf ball reaches the periphery of the green, the short game is played on a real green, to a system for correctly indicating the position of a golf ball having fallen on the screen on a real green in order to shift the game from the screen golf to the short game on the real green and to a method of playing golf using the same.

8 Digital compass ball marker US13737837 2013-01-09 US08992345B2 2015-03-31 Jack W Peterson
The present invention extends to a digital compass ball marker that can be used to provide timely information to assist the golfer in determining a direction and force for a golf shot on a green. The digital compass ball marker can output this information using minimal information input by the golfer so that the use of the ball marker does not slow play, and in many cases, can speed play. The information provided by the ball marker can include a force with which to hit the shot and a direction to aim.
9 DIGITAL COMPASS BALL MARKER US13737837 2013-01-09 US20140329620A9 2014-11-06 Jack W. Peterson
The present invention extends to a digital compass ball marker that can be used to provide timely information to assist the golfer in determining a direction and force for a golf shot on a green. The digital compass ball marker can output this information using minimal information input by the golfer so that the use of the ball marker does not slow play, and in many cases, can speed play. The information provided by the ball marker can include a force with which to hit the shot and a direction to aim.
10 Golf putter attachment to lift golf balls and to prop golf putters US13781730 2013-02-28 US08845447B2 2014-09-30 William Gardiner; Timothy Carr
The golf putter attachment is an apparatus that is able to grasp golf balls from hard-to-reach places and is able to prop up the grip of a golf putter. The apparatus includes a grip insert, two separate bodies, a locking mechanism, a hinge, a thumbnail opener, a suction cup, and a ball marker. The grip insert attaches the apparatus to a golf putter. The suction cup is used to grasp a golf ball by using the full length of a golf putter. The locking mechanism allows the two bodies to attach and detach from each other, which allows the two bodies to reconfigure themselves and prop up the golf putter. The thumbnail opener can separate the two bodies, and the hinge keeps the two bodies adjoined while the two bodies are separated. The ball marker is detachable component used to mark the location of a golf ball during a game.
11 Golf Putter Attachment to Lift Golf Balls and to Prop Golf Putters US13781730 2013-02-28 US20130225310A1 2013-08-29 William GARDINER; Timothy Carr
The golf putter attachment is an apparatus that is able to grasp golf balls from hard-to-reach places and is able to prop up the grip of a golf putter. The apparatus includes a grip insert, two separate bodies, a locking mechanism, a hinge, a thumbnail opener, a suction cup, and a ball marker. The grip insert attaches the apparatus to a golf putter. The suction cup is used to grasp a golf ball by using the full length of a golf putter. The locking mechanism allows the two bodies to attach and detach from each other, which allows the two bodies to reconfigure themselves and prop up the golf putter. The thumbnail opener can separate the two bodies, and the hinge keeps the two bodies adjoined while the two bodies are separated. The ball marker is detachable component used to mark the location of a golf ball during a game.
12 DIGITAL COMPASS BALL MARKER US13737837 2013-01-09 US20130178311A1 2013-07-11 Jack W. Peterson
The present invention extends to a digital compass ball marker that can be used to provide timely information to assist the golfer in determining a direction and force for a golf shot on a green. The digital compass ball marker can output this information using minimal information input by the golfer so that the use of the ball marker does not slow play, and in many cases, can speed play. The information provided by the ball marker can include a force with which to hit the shot and a direction to aim.
13 Golf glove magnetic attachment adaptor US14102547 2013-12-11 US09138624B2 2015-09-22 Christopher Matthew Maugham
A golf glove magnetic attachment adaptor has a magnetic body and a male snap stud. The magnetic body includes a magnet and a magnet casing; the magnet casing having an end wall, a lateral wall, and an end cap. The magnet is positioned within the magnet casing and allows the golf glove magnetic attachment adaptor to be attached to any substantially ferrous metal object. The male snap stud is centrally connected to the magnet casing opposite the magnet and allows the golf glove magnetic attachment adaptor to be attached to a female snap socket of a golf glove. In turn, the golf glove can be attached to any desired metal object. The golf glove magnetic attachment adaptor also functions as a ball marker when detached from the golf glove by depressing the male snap stud into the ground in order to anchor the magnetic body in place.
14 Golf training aid US13674574 2012-11-12 US08864607B2 2014-10-21 Darren Ernst
A golf training aid has an elongated alignment guide. A plurality of club markings extends along a first edge of the guide. The club markings indicate the position of a golf ball along the guide when the ball is struck with a club corresponding to the marking. The club markings include markings for drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons and wedges. Sets of paired foot markings extend along the second edge. The paired foot markings are centered on one of the club markings and are equally spaced along the length of the guide from the centered club marking, with each pair of foot markings being spaced apart by a fixed distance larger than the prior pair.
15 Device for retrieving and securing golf ball marks US13987704 2013-08-23 US08810345B1 2014-08-19 J. Thomas Goserud
A device for retrieving and securing golf ball marks while providing several modes of motion of the secured ball mark employs paired magnets oppositely positioned within a securing surface having circular curvature.
16 Golf Glove Magnetic Attachment Adaptor US14102547 2013-12-11 US20140189983A1 2014-07-10 Christopher Matthew MAUGHAM
A golf glove magnetic attachment adaptor has a magnetic body and a male snap stud. The magnetic body includes a magnet and a magnet casing; the magnet casing having an end wall, a lateral wall, and an end cap. The magnet is positioned within the magnet casing and allows the golf glove magnetic attachment adaptor to be attached to any substantially ferrous metal object. The male snap stud is centrally connected to the magnet casing opposite the magnet and allows the golf glove magnetic attachment adaptor to be attached to a female snap socket of a golf glove. In turn, the golf glove can be attached to any desired metal object. The golf glove magnetic attachment adaptor also functions as a ball marker when detached from the golf glove by depressing the male snap stud into the ground in order to anchor the magnetic body in place.
17 GOLF TRAINING AID US13674574 2012-11-12 US20140100046A1 2014-04-10 Darren Ernst
A golf training aid has an elongated alignment guide. A plurality of club markings extends along a first edge of the guide. The club markings indicate the position of a golf ball along the guide when the ball is struck with a club corresponding to the marking. The club markings include markings for drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons and wedges. Sets of paired foot markings extend along the second edge. The paired foot markings are centered on one of the club markings and are equally spaced along the length of the guide from the centered club marking, with each pair of foot markings being spaced apart by a fixed distance larger than the prior pair.
18 An equipment transferring golf ball position on 3d image screen to actual golf green and a golf game method using the equipment KR20120026497 2012-03-15 KR101194269B1 2012-10-29 SHON MOON SUN
PURPOSE: An apparatus for marking the drop zone of a golf ball displayed on a screen on a real green and golf game using the same are provided to enable a user to enjoy playing an indoor golf game which is similar with a regular golf game. CONSTITUTION: A DB(Data Base) server(10) stores golf course information and the same information as a real green. An RPGA(Role Playing Game Association) server(30) calls out the coordinate of a ball stored in the DB server. The RPGA server calculates movement information of a rotation angle, a moving distance, and a moving direction of a laser pointer according to the coordinate of the ball. A laser control PC(Personal Computer)(40) loads the moving information of the lase pointer stored in the RPGA server. The laser pointer displays the location of a ball dropped on a green using the command of the laser control PC. [Reference numerals] (AA) System block diagram; (BB) Client; (CC) DB server; (DD) Web server; (EE) RPGA server; (FF) Internet; (GG) Manager; (HH) Caddy terminal group; (II) Screen golf group; (JJ) Wireless communication; (KK) Laser point group
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