Amusement devices: games – Surface projectile game; game element – Simulated game
Patent
1978-07-24
1980-03-11
Marlo, George J.
Amusement devices: games
Surface projectile game; game element
Simulated game
273176L, 273DIG28, A63B 6936
Patent
active
041925106
ABSTRACT:
The process utilizes a conventional golf practice driving range with added greens with flags for approach shots, the conventional practice putting greens and a computer with a viewing screen. The computer is programmable, as by a cassette tape, to show in sequence layout and data on each of the eighteen holes of a selected classical golf course. The actual drives and approach shots are "played" on the practice driving range and are added to the computer information on the screen to show ball placement on the screened course. A golfer can play realistically any of the great courses of the world and measure his game against the par for those courses by the process, completing putting out for final score on adjacent practice greens. A putting phase for each hole is preferably done after the drive and approach shots are made for all eighteen holes, or each nine holes, but may be done on the practice green after the drive and approach shots for each hole.
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Gribble Wm. Jacquet
Marlo George J.
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