Amusement devices: games – Surface projectile game; game element – Simulated game
Patent
1983-04-04
1984-10-23
Marlo, George J.
Amusement devices: games
Surface projectile game; game element
Simulated game
273186C, A63B 6936
Patent
active
044784228
ABSTRACT:
A cord has a plurality of graduated segments. The ends of each segment are defined by eyelets through which tees may be inserted to secure the cord to the ground in a figure "4" configuration. The ball is placed within the confines of the triangular portion and its location is marked by a pair of clips. The segment of the triangular portion which corresponds to a hypotenuse includes graduations spaced further apart than the graduations of the segment forming the base of the triangular portion. The position of the golfer's feet in relationship to the ball are marked by another series of clips on the segments.
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