Golf ball striking mat

Amusement devices: games – Surface projectile game; game element – Simulated game

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273195R, A63B 6936

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053540646

ABSTRACT:
A brush mat for simulating a grass rough and on which golf balls are placed for practice hitting by a golfer. The mat includes numerous upstanding fibers, simulating grass, in which the upper surface defined by the upper ends of the fibers is generally planar, except for one or more hollows formed in the upper surface. The hollow or hollows have selected depths to receive and hold golf balls, from which location or locations the ball would be hit. Providing different depths for the hollows in which the balls are placed, allows for simulating different rough conditions since the golf ball will protrude above the upper generally planar surface different distances for the different depth hollows.

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