SYSTEM FOR IMPROVED FLAG STICK STABILITY AND REDUCED GOLF CUP AND/OR FLAG STICK FERRULE WEAR
The invention described herein relates to golf cups and flag sticks. More particularly, the subject matter described herein relates to a system for improved golf flag stick stability and reduced golf cup and/or flag stick ferrule wear. The invention provides a ferrule, golf cup and methods to improve golf flag stick stability and reduce golf cup and/or flag stick ferrule wear. As such, the subject matter described herein relates to providing more consistent golf ball entry due to the stabilization of the flag stick.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/636,694 filed Dec. 11, 2009, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/250,467, filed Oct. 9, 2009; the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe subject matter described herein relates to golf cups and flag sticks. More particularly, the subject matter described herein relates to a system for improved golf flag stick stability and reduced golf cup and/or flag stick ferrule wear. As well, the subject matter described herein relates to providing more consistent golf ball entry due to the stabilization of the flag stick.
BACKGROUNDGolf cups typically comprise cylinders with central cylindrical holes or bores for receiving golf flag sticks. A problem with this design is that the flag stick end, which often includes a ferrule, and/or the central bore in the golf cup that receives the flag stick is subject to excessive wear. For example, frictional wear caused by movement between the ferrule and the flag stick bore caused by wind, repeated insertion and removal of the flag stick, and gravity, can make the fit between the ferrule and the golf cup bore degrade over time. As a result, the golf flag stick will not sit vertically in the golf cup and the entire assembly must be periodically replaced. Periodic replacement of the cups and flag sticks increases the cost of golf course maintenance.
Accordingly, in light of these difficulties, there exists a long felt need for system for improved golf flag stick stability and reduced golf cup and/or flag stick ferrule wear.
SUMMARYThe subject matter described herein includes a system for improved golf flag stick stability and reduced golf cup and/or flag stick ferrule wear. The system includes a ferrule locatable on an end of a golf flag stick that is inserted in a golf cup. The ferrule has a top portion, a bottom portion, and a sidewall located between the top portion and the bottom portion, where the sidewall tapers inward at an angle selected from the range of 5 degrees to 30 degrees from the top portion to the bottom portion. The system further includes a golf cup having a central aperture for receiving the flag stick. The central aperture is defined by a sidewall that is tapered inward at an angle corresponding to an angle of the ferrule.
Preferred embodiments of the subject matter described herein will now be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings of which:
The subject matter described herein includes a system for improved golf flag stick stability and reduce golf cup and/or flag stick ferrule wear.
To reduce wear between sidewall 112 and the corresponding surface of an aperture 114 of golf cup 100, sidewall 112 tapers inward at an angle selected from a range of between about 5 degrees and about 30 degrees from top portion 106 to bottom portion 110. In the illustrated example, the taper angle is 12 degrees.
In order to further promote flag stick stability and reduced wear between ferrule 106 and aperture 114, aperture 114 also includes a sidewall 116 that tapers inward at an angle corresponding to the angle of ferrule 106. As such, the taper angle of sidewall 116 may range from 60 degrees to 85 degrees. In the illustrated example, the taper angle of sidewall 116 is 78 degrees.
In the illustrated example, sidewall 112 is multifaceted. That is, sidewall 112 may have a number of sides or faces 118 that reduce the likelihood of rotational movement of flag stick 104. The number of sides or faces may range from one side or face in an inverted conical design to any number of faces or sides to form an inverted n-sided pyramid structure, where n is an integer of at least 3. In the illustrated example, three faces 118 are shown, where each face has a substantially triangular shape. The remaining three faces are not visible in
According to another aspect of the subject matter described herein, ferrule 106 has a lipless design. That is, top portion 108 does not include a lip that extends over the bottom surface of golf cup 100.
In one example, as illustrated in
Accordingly, by providing a flag stick ferrule and golf cup design as illustrated in
It will be understood that various details of the presently disclosed subject matter may be changed without departing from the scope of the presently disclosed subject matter. Furthermore, the foregoing description is for the purpose of illustration only, and not for the purpose of limitation.
Claims
1. A golf flag ferrule, comprising:
- a ferrule adapted to be disposed on one end of a golf flag stick, said ferrule having at least two sidewalls tapering inwardly from a top portion to a bottom portion at an angle between a range of about 5 degrees to about 30 degrees.
2. A golf flag ferrule, comprising:
- a ferrule adapted to be disposed on an end of a golf flag stick wherein said ferrule has at least two sidewalls tapering inwardly from a top portion to a bottom portion at an angle of about 12 degrees.
3. A golf flag ferrule, comprising:
- a ferrule adapted to be disposed on the end of a golf flag stick wherein said ferrule comprises an inverted n-sided pyramid structure, “n” being an integer of at least 3.
4. The golf flag ferrule of claim 1, wherein said top portion of said ferrule is lipless.
5. The golf flag ferrule of claim 1, wherein said ferrule is removably attached to said end of said golf flag stick.
6. The golf flag ferrule of claim 1, wherein said ferrule is integral with said end of said golf flag stick.
7. The golf flag ferrule of claim 2, wherein said top portion of said ferrule is lipless.
8. The golf flag ferrule of claim 2, wherein said ferrule is removably attached to said end of said golf flag stick.
9. The golf flag ferrule of claim 2, wherein said ferrule is integral with said end of said golf flag stick.
10. The golf flag ferrule of claim 3, wherein said top portion of said ferrule is lipless.
11. The golf flag ferrule of claim 3, wherein said ferrule is removably attached to said end of said golf flag stick.
12. The golf flag ferrule of claim 3, wherein said ferrule is integral with said end of said golf flag stick.
13. The golf flag ferrule of claim 1 wherein said ferrule is receivable within a complimentary central aperture of a golf cup.
14. The golf flag ferrule of claim 2 wherein said ferrule is receivable within a complimentary central aperture of a golf cup.
15. The golf flag ferrule of claim 3 wherein said ferrule is receivable within a complimentary central aperture of a golf cup.
16. A golf cup, comprising:
- a cup having a central aperture capable of removably receiving a complimentary ferrule on the end of a golf flag stick, wherein said central aperture has at least two areas tapering inwardly from a top end to a bottom end at an angle between a range of about 5 degrees to about 30 degrees.
17. A golf cup, comprising:
- a cup having a central aperture capable of removably receiving a complimentary ferrule on the end of a golf flag stick, wherein said central aperture has at least two areas tapering inwardly from a top portion to a bottom portion at an angle of about 12 degrees.
18. A golf cup, comprising:
- a cup having a central aperture capable of removably receiving a complimentary ferrule on the end of a golf flag stick, wherein said central aperture has n-areas, “n” being an integer of at least 3.
19. A golf flag and cup system, comprising:
- a golf flag stick;
- a ferrule disposed on an end of said golf flag stick, said ferrule having at least two sidewalls tapering inwardly from a top portion to a bottom portion at an angle between a range of about 5 degrees to about 30 degrees;
- a golf cup having a complimentary central aperture in which said ferrule is removably received.
20. A golf flag and cup system, comprising:
- a golf flag stick;
- a ferrule disposed on an end of said golf flag stick, said ferrule having at least two sidewalls tapering inwardly from a top portion to a bottom portion at an angle of about 12 degrees;
- a golf cup having a complimentary central aperture in which said ferrule is removably received.
21. A golf flag and cup system, comprising:
- a golf flag stick;
- a ferrule disposed on an end of said golf flag stick, said ferrule being an inverted n-sided pyramid structure, “n” being an integer of at least 3;
- a golf cup having a complimentary central aperture in which said ferrule is removably received.
22. The golf flag and cup system of claim 19, wherein said a top portion of said ferrule is lipless.
23. The golf flag and cup system of claim 19, wherein said ferrule is removably attached to said end of said golf flag stick.
24. The golf flag and cup system of claim 19, wherein said ferrule is integral with said end of said golf flag stick.
25. The golf flag and cup system of claim 20, wherein said a top portion of said ferrule is lipless.
26. The golf flag and cup system of claim 20, wherein said ferrule is removably attached to said end of said golf flag stick.
27. The golf flag and cup system of claim 20, wherein said ferrule is integral with said end of said golf flag stick.
28. The golf flag and cup system of claim 21, wherein said a top portion of said ferrule is lipless.
29. The golf flag and cup system of claim 21, wherein said ferrule is removably attached to said end of said golf flag stick.
30. The golf flag and cup system of claim 21, wherein said ferrule is integral with said end of said golf flag stick.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 27, 2012
Publication Date: Jul 26, 2012
Inventor: Michael J. Long (Graham, NC)
Application Number: 13/430,989
International Classification: A63B 57/00 (20060101);