Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Projectile addressing surface and target – or distance marker
Patent
1999-04-16
2000-09-05
Graham, Mark S.
Games using tangible projectile
Golf
Projectile addressing surface and target, or distance marker
473409, A63B 6936
Patent
active
06113502&
ABSTRACT:
A golf course has a single fairway with multiple greens. At least two greens are provided, at opposite ends of the fairway. One or more additional greens may be provided between the first two greens and along the fairway. Also, multiple tees are provided for the one fairway. At least one tee is provided at each end of the fairway, the tee facing down the fairway towards the green at the opposite end of the fairway. Each green may be the target of two or more tees disposed at different locations on the fairway. The golf course is occupied for a predetermined limited period of time by an individual or a single group of golfers. The individual or single group of golfers plays back and forth along the fairway, for as long as they have reserved the course. They can play at their own pace, undisturbed by other golfers because there are no other golfers on the course. The only limitation is duration: eventually they will have to stop because their reserved interval of play has terminated.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3719361 (1973-03-01), Rotolo
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patent: 5386990 (1995-02-01), Smith
Coleman Henry D.
Graham Mark S.
Sudol R. Neil
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