Golf towel holder

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Reexamination Certificate

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C211S016000, C248S304000, C024S372000, C024S907000

Reexamination Certificate

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06273279

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention is directed to a structure which engages on a golf bag and provides two hooks upon which grommeted golf towels may be hung. The two hooks are of different configuration so that the first hook is closer to more closely retain the first grommeted golf towel and the second hook is more open to aid in unhooking and hooking thereon the second grommeted golf towel.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is desirable in golfing to have ready access to two different golf towels. The first towel is kept dry and the second is damp. While playing golf, the damp towel is periodically used to wipe the golf ball, wipe one or more of the golf clubs and sometimes wipe the golfer's hands. The first towel is dry and is used for drying the golfer's hands. There is need for holding these towels while at the same time keeping them available for use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In order to aid in the understanding of this invention, it can be stated in essentially summary form that it is directed to a golf towel holder having an attachment device thereon for attaching and supporting the golf towel holder on a golf club bag, for example. The golf towel holder also has first and second towel hooks thereon for being engaged respectively by grommeted first and second golf towels. The first hook is more closed so that the first towel can be hooked thereon, but is retained more closely than the second grommeted golf towel. The second grommeted golf towel is hooked on the second hook which is more open than the first hook so that the second grommeted golf towel can be more readily removed and rehooked.
It is thus a purpose and advantage of this invention to provide a golf towel holder which more closely retains a first grommeted golf towel than a second grommeted golf towel engaged thereon.
It is another purpose and advantage of this invention to provide a golf towel holder which can be hooked onto a golf club bag and detachably retain first and second grommeted golf towels thereon.
It is a further purpose and advantage of this invention to provide a golf towel holder which has a body upon which first and second golf towel hooks are mounted, with the body having a face which can carry indicia.
It is a further purpose and advantage of this invention to provide a golf towel holder which, in one preferred embodiment, can be formed of bent wire and, in another preferred embodiment, can be formed of one or more pieces of injection-molded polymer composition material.
Further purposes and advantages of this invention will be found upon the study of the following portion of the specification and the claims and drawings.


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