Golf club identification device

Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Club or club support

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40317, 40660, 40915, A63B 5700

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060424842

ABSTRACT:
A golf club identification device for engagement with a golf club grip and a golf club shaft. A tubular element having a longitudinal slot engages the golf club shaft through the slot. A flange, integrally formed with respect to the tubular element, engages with the golf club grip. A label containing printed identification information may then be inserted within the tubular element or positioned on the tubular element. A lens may also be added to the tubular element to position and/or protect the label.

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