Golfer's putting practice device

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

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273178R, 273127B, A63B 6936, A63B 6702

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049663704

ABSTRACT:
A golf ball retainer is disclosed for use with a practice putting carpet, the two forming a golf practice putting device. The putting carpet is conventional and includes a raised end that contains an orifice which serves as a golf cup or target. The ball retainer in a presently preferred embodiment is molded from a vinyl plastic in one integral piece that has a substantially E-shape in cross section. The ball retainer is comprised of a first, grasping section that includes a pair of hooks on the ends of spaced apart arms. The hooks can removeably grasp an edge of the carpet. A second, catcher section of the ball retainer is also comprised of two spaced apart arms, one of which is used by the first section. The catcher section can retainably receive a ball rolling into contact between its arms.

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