Golf club cover-holder construction

Purses – wallets – and protective covers – Protective cover made of flaccid material – For a racquet

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150 52G, 273 32E, A63B 5500

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039676676

ABSTRACT:
A golf club cover-holder consisting of four tubular plastic members is adapted to be placed within a golf bag for individually holding and protecting the golf club woods. The tubular members are secured together in a clustered, abutting parallel relationship for receiving golf clubs through open top ends of the tubular members. A longitudinally extending side opening is formed in each of the tubular members and communicates with the open top end and terminates in a lower cutout region formed in the tubular member. The side openings form a pair of flaps in each of the tubular members which extend between the top end and cutout region, which flaps are integral portions of the tubular members. The flaps grip and partially conform to the head of a gold club due to the resiliency and elasticity of the plastic material to retain the club within the tube and to prevent it from contacting adjacent club heads.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2879819 (1959-03-01), Turnbull
patent: 3053298 (1962-09-01), Stamp
patent: 3667078 (1972-06-01), Distasio

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