Golf bag for protecting golf club shafts

Special receptacle or package – For a sport implement – exercise device – or game – For a golf club

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2063153, A63B 5500

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059508256

ABSTRACT:
A golf bag includes a bag body having a substantially cylindrical configuration with a closed end, an open end, and a sidewall between said ends forming an internal cavity which receives the shafts of golf clubs. A golf club receptacle structure at the open end has a lower portion with a circumferential section divided into a plurality of outer receptacle compartments, and, in outline, a substantially truncated, conical-like upper portion at least partially extending outward from the open end of the bag body. The conical upper portion has a raised, inner, central section with a divider member that segregates the inner central section into a plurality of inner receptacle compartments. A substantially cylindrical, hollow connector section fits snugly within the open end of the bag body, and includes a frame with radial arms. The receptacle structure and the connector section have approximately equal sized diameters, with the lower portion of the receptacle structure fitting snugly within the connector section and supported by the frame. A liner member extends from the frame lengthwise into the cavity, and it has a plurality of liner compartments aligned with the outer and inner receptacle compartments, so that upon placing the shaft of the club into a receptacle compartment and then into the cavity, the shaft is received into an aligned liner compartment.

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