FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to golf tees, and more particularly with indicia placed on a golf tee to generate a word game associated therewith.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMany people play golf. Golf is a game in which the ability to concentrate is of paramount importance. One of the most critical moments of need for concentration is during the swing of a golf club as the club head approaches the ball. Yet ability to concentrate may disappear when conscious effort is exerted to produce concentration.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides apparatus and method which affords an opportunity to concentrate on a minor task in a manner which removes immediate conscious attention from the act of hitting a golf ball. A golf tee is provided with alphanumeric characters printed thereon which are components of a word or the like, but in scrambled order. The minute exercise of mentally rearranging the alphanumeric characters to determine the actual word constitutes a brief respite from the usual pressure of trying to force concentration on hitting a golf ball. Because this exercise is uncritical to the game and is so uncomplicated, it provides an ideal distracting activity that will reduce stress while not unduly removing focus from the game of golf.
An advantage of the invention is that placing the scrambled characters on a golf tee removes the necessity of providing other apparatus for bearing the scrambled characters. Also, the act of gazing at the ball, once set in place on the tee, serves as a reminder of the exercise of rearrangement and determining of the word, so as to further reduce over concentration on the swing, and consequent stress.
It is an object of the invention to provide an activity which may serve as a temporary distraction from stressful concentration on the mechanics of playing golf.
Another object is to limit the demands of the distracting activity in terms of time and physical effort.
A further object of the invention is to limit apparatus which is needed for generating limited or minor distracting activities.
It is an object of the invention to provide improved elements and arrangements thereof by apparatus for the purposes described which is inexpensive, dependable, and fully effective in accomplishing its intended purposes.
These and other objects of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSVarious objects, features, and attendant advantages of the present invention will become more fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
FIG. 1 is a side view of a golf tee with a first indicia imprinted thereon, which indicia corresponds to a word of the English language, but wherein the order of the constituent letters has been scrambled.
FIG. 2 is the opposite side view of a golf tee inFIG. 1 having a second indicia imprinted thereon, wherein the indicia corresponds to an example of a company name.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONFIG. 1 shows agolf tee10 which comprises ashaft12 having aproximal end14 and adistal end16. Alateral surface18 is disposed between theproximal end14 and thedistal end16. Theproximal end14 comprises an enlargedhead20. The enlargedhead20 may bear andend surface22 for receiving and supporting a golf ball (not shown). Apoint24 may be formed at thedistal end16 of theshaft12.
First indicia26 is disposed on thegolf tee10, and more specifically may be disposed on thelateral surface18 of the shaft on one side of theshaft12.First indicia26 may be formed for example by laser engraving.
The first indicia may comprise alphanumeric characters, such as letters of the Roman alphabet, which when arrayed in one order spell out a word or name which is generally known or recognizable to the public. As employed herein, the term “word” will be understood to encompass known names as well as common words. These alphanumeric characters are disposed on thegolf tee10 in a different order. In the example ofFIG. 1, the letters I, K, R, D, and N may be reordered to spell the word “drink”.
FIG. 2 shows agolf tee10 which comprises ashaft12 having aproximal end14 and adistal end16. Alateral surface18 is disposed between theproximal end14 and thedistal end16. Theproximal end14 comprises an enlargedhead20. The enlargedhead20 may bear andend surface22 for receiving and supporting a golf ball (not shown). Apoint24 may be formed at thedistal end16 of theshaft12.
First indicia26 is disposed on thegolf tee10, and more specifically may be disposed on thelateral surface18 of theshaft12 on one side of theshaft12. Although not visible inFIG. 2, thefirst indicia26, which may comprise alphanumeric characters, such as letters of the Roman alphabet, which when arrayed in one order spell out a word which is generally known or recognizable to the public. Thefirst indicia26 may be the same as thefirst indicia26 ofFIG. 1, or alternatively may spell out a different word.
Thegolf tee10 hassecond indicia27 which is disposed on thelateral surface18 of theshaft12 on a side opposite thefirst indicia26. Alternatively state d, thefirst indicia26 may be located on that side of theshaft12 which is visible after rotating thetee10 about its longitudinal axis A by one hundred eighty degrees from the position shown inFIG. 2. It would be possible that thesecond indicia27 include alphanumeric characters which are in an order different from that spelling out a known word. This may be the same known word as theindicia26 or alternatively may when appropriately reordered, spell out a different word.
For example, the word spelled in proper order may comprise the name of a manufacturer or of any organization, so that the standing of the manufacturer or organization is promoted by exposure to the attention of the public by appearing on thetee10. Thesecond indicia27, which as depicted is “Sealco”, may be for example such a name.
Thefirst indicia26 and thesecond indicia27 may be formed for example by ink printing, or laser engraving.
It would be possible to locate additional indicia (not shown) on other places on a tee according to one or more aspects of the invention, such as on thesurface22.
It would be possible to use recognizable symbols as the additional indicia or as thesecond indicia27. An example of a widely known or recognizable symbol is the arcuate symbol used by Nike®.
The present invention is susceptible to modifications and variations which may be introduced thereto without departing from the inventive concepts.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the present invention is not to be limited to the disclosed arrangements, but is intended to cover various arrangements which are included within the spirit and scope of the broadest possible interpretation of the appended claims so as to encompass all modifications and equivalent arrangements which are possible.