Soft golf club, tee and ball

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

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273 78, 273 33, 273195R, 273199R, 273218, 273DIG8, A63B 6936

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053101898

ABSTRACT:
A toy golf playset includes a golf club having an elongated shaft supporting a soft foam handle at one end thereof and a soft foam clubhead at the remaining end. The golf club is formed shorter and thicker than conventional golf clubs. The golf club head defines a pair of equally angled ball hitting surfaces or facets to facilitate use of the golf club by both right-handed and left-handed children. An omnidirectional golf tee defines a quartet of symmetrically positioned generally cylindrical elements each of which joins the remaining elements a common center of intersection and each of which defines a concave ball recess facilitating the positioning of a soft resilient foam ball upon the vertically extending one of the elements when the tee is placed upon a play surface. The golf tee is preferably formed of a resilient soft foam material or the like.

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patent: 3554543 (1971-01-01), DiLaura
patent: 3567227 (1971-03-01), Panks
patent: 3940145 (1976-02-01), Gentiluomo
patent: 4079936 (1978-03-01), Schacter

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