Abstract: A divot repair tool includes a golf club grip having an internally located main body and prong assembly. The prong assembly including one or more prongs that extend and retract from the top end of the grip. One or more of the elongated prongs include a top end having a generally teardrop shape, and the tool further includes a knob for receiving a twisting motion to transition the tool between the extended and retracted position. The tool also includes a golf club having a shaft and a golf head.
Abstract: A divot repair tool includes a main body having an internally located prong assembly having one or more prongs. The prongs selectively transition between an extended and retracted position. At least one of the elongated prongs include a top end having a generally teardrop shape.
Abstract: The present invention provides a device for repairing a pitch mark in a playing surface such as a golf green, the device comprising a head from which projects a plurality of generally parallel prongs of fixed length each having a proximal end and a distal end, and wherein each prong is undulated along its length, the undulations of each prong lying within a respective plane, such that the prongs may be inserted into a pitch mark in a playing surface, where the prongs engage with the material of the playing surface and as the prongs are retracted they act to restore the playing surface by drawing out the pitch mark.
Abstract: A golf ball carrying and alignment tool includes an elongated member having a generally circular aperture disposed along the bottom end. A slit traverses the bottom end and engages the aperture. A lid is hingedly secured above the aperture, a clip is disposed along the top end of the main body, and a writing instrument is removably secured within a channel on the main body.