Abstract: An iron type golf club head having raised, spaced skid members projecting from the sole and raising the sole above the ground surface for minimizing friction between the club head and the ground surface during the execution of the swing. The skid members are elongated and have a forward portion of the ground engaging surface coincident with the leading edge of the club head enabling the leading edge to be flush with the ground surface and where the remaining portion of the ground engaging surface of the skid members are progressively further spaced from the sole in the front to rear direction thereby raising the sole above the ground surface.
Abstract: A jumping machine for assisting handicapped children or children with motor deficiencies in learning how to jump rope. The machine includes a rigid or semi-rigid U-shaped jumping loop pivotally connected to a support frame. The jumping loop having handles which can be grasped by the user in order to control the position of the jumping loop.
Abstract: A golf club holder insert for use with a golf bag having a primary compartment formed of telescoping members which are vertically adjustable with respect to each other to accommodate various sized golf clubs for separating and protecting the club heads and shafts from clubs stored in other compartments in the bag.
Abstract: A golf club holder insert for use with a golf bag to hold a plurality of golf clubs and sized to snugly fit within the opening of the bag formed of a primary golf club holding compartment and a plurality of secondary shaped golf club holding compartments attached about the primary club holding compartment. The primary compartment extends above the secondary compartments to separate golf clubs stored in the primary compartment from the golf clubs in the secondary compartments to protect the clubs and club shafts from damage caused by contacting other clubs in the bag.