Patents by Inventor Harold G. Tegart

Harold G. Tegart has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4798385
    Abstract: A compact golf course and method of play which employs a number of tee positions facing a series of targets at ranges up to 300 yards with distance indicators whereby a player at one of the tees can drive tee and fairway shots recording precisely the distance attained one each shot. Chipping greens are provided. Putting greens are provided for the putting phase of the golf game. The golfer moves in sequence from the tee and fairway target range to the chipping range and the putting greens. Score cards are provided and layouts of famous course appear on charts located at each tee position to allow the player to play in sequence the holes of the selected famous course. Television cameras are located in the tee and fairway driving range portion of the course. Player actuated supplemental lighting is provided. The method involves teeing and driving to match as closely as possible to the distance of the first hole of the course selected using the targets as an indicator of the range attained on each shot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1989
    Inventor: Harold G. Tegart
  • Patent number: 4696474
    Abstract: A compact golf course which employs a number of tee positions facing a series of targets at ranges up to 300 yards with distance indicators whereby a player at one of the tees can drive tee and fairway shots and record precisely the distance attained on each shot. Chipping greens are provided. Putting greens are provided for the putting phase of the golf game. The golfer moves in sequence from the tee and fairway target range to the chipping range and the putting greens. Score cards are provided and layouts and pars and distances of famous courses appear on charts located at each tee position to allow the player to play in sequence the holes of the selected famous course. Closed circuit television cameras are located on the fairway driving range portion of the course directed toward the tees. A television monitor and a camera selector switch are located at each tee position so that the golfer may select a particular camera scene to be viewed on the television monitor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1985
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1987
    Inventor: Harold G. Tegart
  • Patent number: 4572512
    Abstract: A compact golf course which employs a number of tee positions facing a series of targets at ranges up to 300 yards with distance indicators whereby a player at one of the tees can drive tee and fairway shots recording precisely the distance attained one each shot. Chipping greens are provided. Putting greens are provided for the putting phase of the golf game. The golfer moves in sequence from the tee and fairway target range to the chipping range and the putting greens. Score cards are provided and layouts of famous course appear on charts located at each tee position to allow the player to play in sequence the holes of the selected famous course. Television cameras are located in the tee and fairway driving range portion of the course. A television monitor and a camera selector switch are located at each tee position so that the golfer may select a particular camera scene to be viewed on the television monitor. Player actuated supplemental lighting is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: February 25, 1986
    Inventor: Harold G. Tegart