golf club rack
A technology for golf clubs and shafts, applied in the field of club racks, can solve problems such as being difficult to use, unable to be easily transported, etc.
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[0038] See these drawings in general and see in particular Figure 1-3, the golf club frame 10 includes an elongated shaft 12 having a first (upper) end 12a and a second end 12b, a longitudinal axis X and generally shown at 14 near the second (lower) end 12b Placement of touchdown pieces. One or more golf club holders 16 may be provided on said shaft 12 near said first end 12a but preferably below a handle portion 18 which may be provided at upper end 12a and which may also form the upper end itself. The rod holder preferably includes an elongated support member 20 having a first end 20a and a second end 20b and extending along a longitudinal axis Y. Axis Y is preferably substantially perpendicular to axis X. The cross-section of the support member 20 is preferably tubular and may be circular, although other shapes may be used. The support preferably has a length L sufficient to receive a plurality of golf clubs simultaneously to allow the user to keep together a plurality ...
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