Golf Ball Divot Repair Tool With A Magnetic Ball Marker, Level Vial Insert, Distance Sighting Gauge, And Belt Hook

Jacobs; Paul Anthony

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 11/618831 was filed with the patent office on 2008-07-03 for golf ball divot repair tool with a magnetic ball marker, level vial insert, distance sighting gauge, and belt hook. Invention is credited to Paul Anthony Jacobs.

Application Number20080161138 11/618831
Document ID /
Family ID39584817
Filed Date2008-07-03

United States Patent Application 20080161138
Kind Code A1
Jacobs; Paul Anthony July 3, 2008

Golf Ball Divot Repair Tool With A Magnetic Ball Marker, Level Vial Insert, Distance Sighting Gauge, And Belt Hook

Abstract

When the present invention when it is turned horizontally and the user looks at the hole from behind the ball, a level placed parallel to the horizontal edge of the present invention, when aligning the edge to the top of a golf hole, tells the slope. On the edge of the present invention are distance lines so that when the tool is held vertically, distances can be determined on the fairway to the hole.


Inventors: Jacobs; Paul Anthony; (Iron Mountain, MI)
Correspondence Address:
    GREENBERG & LIEBERMAN, LLC
    2141 WISCONSIN AVE, N.W., SUITE C-2
    WASHINGTON
    DC
    20007
    US
Family ID: 39584817
Appl. No.: 11/618831
Filed: December 31, 2006

Current U.S. Class: 473/408 ; 473/285; 473/286
Current CPC Class: A63B 57/207 20151001; A63B 69/3676 20130101; A63B 57/353 20151001; A63B 57/50 20151001; A63B 2209/08 20130101; A63B 2071/0694 20130101
Class at Publication: 473/408 ; 473/285; 473/286
International Class: A63B 57/00 20060101 A63B057/00

Claims



1. A golf ball tool, comprising: a tool; a level, in communication with said tool; a pair of legs at a first end of said tool; and a magnetic button marker at a second end of said tool.

2. The golf ball tool of claim 1, further comprising a belt hook disposed on said tool.

3. The golf ball tool of claim 1, wherein said pair of legs are tapered on their distal end.

4. The golf ball tool of claim 1, wherein said pair of legs have a slight concavity toward their medial end.

5. The golf ball tool of claim 1, wherein said pair of legs are configured to receive a handle of a conventional golf club when distal ends of said pair of legs are vertically placed in wet ground.

6. The golf ball tool of claim 1, further comprising scribed lines along said tool.
Description



FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to a golf ball divot repair tool with a magnetic ball marker, level vial insert, distance-sighting gauge, and belt hook.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0002] FIG. 1 is a front view of the present invention.

[0003] FIG. 2 is a side view of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0004] The present invention has a tool (10) that is 3.5 inches long, 1 inch wide, and 3/16 inches thick. A level vial (20) is placed in the long axis--the 3.5 inch long axis. At a first end, tool (10) has two legs (30) that are each 1.5 inches long. Legs (30) are tapered on their distal end, and legs (30) have a slight concavity toward their medial end. The tool (10) has a magnetic button marker (40) at a second end. On two ends of tool (10) are scribed lines (55) with distance numbers. A belt hook (60) is disposed on tool (10) inline with level vial (20). The legs (30) have a slight concavity toward their medial end to rest the handle of a conventional golf club thereon when the distal ends of legs (30) are vertically placed in wet ground.

[0005] The magnetic button market (40) is removable to mark the user's ball. No other divot tool can be used to determine elevation and distance.

[0006] With the present invention, the user is able to look at the golf hole from his ball location and determine the angle of the green aiding putting. By placing a scribed line (55) on the present invention on the bottom of the flag at a distance, the user can determine the distance to the pin. The present invention can also hook onto a belt, repair divots, and holds ball markers to mark golf balls on greens.

[0007] The present invention extends to any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.

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