Auxiliary fixing tool for golf tee

By designing an auxiliary fixing tool for golf tees, a hole or depression is formed in the teeing area using a first insert, solving the problem of tubular golf tees being difficult to insert into the ground and achieving a convenient insertion effect.

CN223944903UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-27亚历山岱·炎四郎
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Application Number
CN202520072846.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-13
Publication Date
2026-02-27
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-13

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Technical Problem

Existing tubular golf tees are difficult to insert into hard surfaces or into the ground when the user's hand strength is weak, resulting in inconvenience.

Method used

Design a golf tee auxiliary fixing tool, including a main body and a first insert, through which a hole or depression is formed in the teeing ground to assist the tubular golf tee in being inserted into the ground.

Benefits of technology

This design allows for easy insertion of the tubular golf tee into various surface conditions, improving ease of use and stability.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of golf sports equipment, in particular to an auxiliary fixing tool for a golf tee. The auxiliary fixing tool for the golf tee comprises a main body with a first end face; the first inserting rod is fixed on the first end surface; the first inserting rod can be inserted into an inner cavity of the tubular golf tee, and the first end face can abut against the end, matched with the first inserting rod, of the tubular golf tee. The first inserting rod is arranged on the first end face of the main body, so that a user can form a hole or a recess in the ground of a service area through the first inserting rod, and the golf tee can be easily inserted into the ground.
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Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The utility model relates to golf sports appliance technical field, especially a kind of golf tee auxiliary fixing tool. BACKGROUND

[0002] Golf tee is indispensable equipment in golf, mainly used to raise and stabilize golf, so that user can more accurately hit ball. Traditional tee generally includes a tip, facilitate insertion tee area, so as to provide stable hitting platform for user under various site conditions.

[0003] In prior art, part of golf tee adopts non-traditional design, for example hollow structure or pipe pile type tee. These golf tees contain one or more hollow tubes, hollow tube can be directly inserted into the bottom surface of tee area when in use. These golf tees do not design tip for inserting ground, this design facilitates carrying and reduces damage to turf when in use. But when tee area ground is relatively hard or user hand strength is weak, this kind of golf tee will be difficult to directly insert into ground, which brings inconvenience to actual use.

[0004] Therefore, prior art has defects and deficiencies, and needs to be further improved and developed. INVENTION CONTENTS

[0005] The main purpose of the utility model is to provide a kind of golf tee auxiliary fixing tool, to solve the problem that the structure of existing tubular golf tee leads to its not easy to insert into ground.

[0006] To achieve the above-mentioned purpose, the utility model provides a kind of golf tee auxiliary fixing tool, it includes:

[0007] Main body, the main body has first end face;

[0008] First insertion rod, fixed in the first end face;The first insertion rod can be inserted into the inner cavity of tubular golf tee, and the first end face can be pressed against the end of tubular golf tee matched with the first insertion rod.

[0009] Preferably, the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool further includes second insertion rod;

[0010] The main body has side surface adjacent to the first end face, and the second insertion rod is fixed to the side surface;

[0011] The second insertion rod can be inserted into the inner cavity of tubular golf tee, and the side surface can be pressed against the end of tubular golf tee matched with the second insertion rod.

[0012] Preferably, the first and second insertion rods each comprise a rod body and a tip, the tip being located at an end of the rod body away from the main body.

[0013] Preferably, the main body further has a second end face, the second end face being opposite to the first end face and adjacent to the side face.

[0014] The second end face is provided with a groove.

[0015] Preferably, the first and second insertion rods have different lengths.

[0016] Preferably, the first and second insertion rods are integrally formed with the main body or detachably connected to the main body.

[0017] Preferably, the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool further comprises a golf tool connected to the main body.

[0018] The golf tool is one of a turf repair tool or a golf shoe spike wrench.

[0019] Preferably, the first and second insertion rods have lengths of 1.28-10.15 cm.

[0020] Preferably, the tip has a length of 0.64-1.58 cm.

[0021] Preferably, the tip has a conical or spiral shape.

[0022] Intended effects

[0023] The technical scheme of the utility model provides a golf tee auxiliary fixing tool, which comprises a main body and a first insertion rod and is used for auxiliary fixing a tubular golf tee. By arranging the first insertion rod on the first end face of the main body, a user can form a hole or a recess in the ground of a tee area through the first insertion rod, and the golf tee can be easily inserted into the ground. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0024] In order to more clearly illustrate the technical scheme in the embodiments of the utility model or the prior art, the drawings needed to be used in the embodiments or the prior art description will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the utility model, and other drawings can be obtained from the structures shown in these drawings without creative labor for those skilled in the art.

[0025] Figure 1 It is a front view schematic diagram of the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool provided in the application;

[0026] Figure 2 It is a three-dimensional structure schematic diagram of the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool in a use state provided in the application;

[0027] Figure 3 is a schematic diagram of a method for using the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool provided in the present application;

[0028] Figure 4 is another perspective view of the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool in use according to the present application;

[0029] Figure 5 is a sectional view of the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool inserted into the ground according to the present application.

[0030] BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0031]

[0032] The implementation, functional features and advantages of the present application will be further described with reference to the embodiments and the accompanying drawings. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0033] The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present application. Obviously, the described embodiments are only part of the embodiments of the present application, rather than all the embodiments. Based on the embodiments in the present application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative labor fall within the scope of protection of the present application.

[0034] It should be noted that if the present application embodiments involve directional indications (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.), the directional indications are only used to explain the relative positional relationship, movement condition, etc. between the components in a certain posture (as shown in the drawings), and if the certain posture changes, the directional indications will also change accordingly.

[0035] In addition, if the present application embodiments involve descriptions of "first", "second", etc., the descriptions of "first", "second", etc. are only for description purposes, and cannot be understood as indicating or implying the relative importance of the indicated technical features or implicitly indicating the number of the indicated technical features. Therefore, the features with "first" and "second" can explicitly or implicitly include at least one of the features. In addition, the technical solutions of each embodiment can be combined with each other, but must be based on the realization of a person skilled in the art, and when the combination of technical solutions contradicts each other or cannot be realized, it should be considered that the combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection required by the present application.

[0036] The present application provides a golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10.

[0037] Please refer to Figures 1 to 5 A first embodiment of the present application provides a golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10, which includes a main body 11 and a first inserting rod 12. The golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10 is used to assist in fixing a tubular golf tee 20. The golf tee 20 is similar to a hollow tube, which can be made of plastic, kraft paper or other flexible materials. The golf tee 20 has two ends, one end is used to be inserted into the ground 30 of a tee area, and the other end is used to receive a golf ball. The main body 11 can be cylindrical, and one of the end faces of the main body 11 is a first end face 111, and the first inserting rod 12 is arranged on the first end face 111. The golf tee 20 is a hollow tube, and has an inner cavity connected between the two ends. The first inserting rod 12 can be inserted into the inner cavity of the golf tee 20, and the first end face 111 can abut against one end of the golf tee 20 which matches the first inserting rod 12. Specifically, the first inserting rod 12 can pass through the golf tee 20, and the diameter of the inner cavity of the golf tee 20 is slightly larger than the diameter of the first inserting rod 12, and the length of the golf tee 20 is slightly shorter than the length of the first inserting rod 12. When the first inserting rod 12 passes through the golf tee 20 and is inserted into the ground 30, the first end face 111 can abut against the end of the golf tee 20. The size of the first inserting rod 12 is designed to have a slight friction fit with the golf tee 20 when the first inserting rod 12 is inserted into the golf tee 20, so that the golf tee 20 will not slip off when the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10 is turned over.

[0038] Please continue to refer to Figures 1 to 5 If the golf tee 20 is used together with the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10. When in use, the user can place the golf tee 20 on the first inserting rod 12 of the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10. Then, the user can turn over the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10, so that the first inserting rod 12 faces away from the one end of the main body 11 and faces the ground 30 of the tee area. Press the main body 11, and the first inserting rod 12 breaks the ground 30 of the tee area, and the ground 30 of the tee area forms a hole or a recess with a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of the golf tee 20. Then, the user can slide the golf tee 20 along the first inserting rod 12 downward into the hole or the recess created by the first inserting rod 12. Subsequently, the user can pull out the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10 from the ground 30, leaving the golf tee 20 on the ground 30 of the tee area, ready to receive a golf ball.

[0039] If the golf tee 20 is not used together with the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10. The user can use the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10 to prepare the ground 30 without placing the golf tee 20 on the first inserting rod 12. The user can perform the same procedure as described above, except that the golf tee 20 is not placed on the first inserting rod 12. After the first inserting rod 12 prepares the ground 30, the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10 is removed from the ground 30, and the user can easily insert the golf tee 20 into the ground 30 prepared by the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10.

[0040] In summary, the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10 provided by the present application solves the problem of difficulty in inserting the hollow tubular golf tee into the ground.

[0041] The golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10 can include only one insertion rod, or more than one insertion rod. Specifically, in order to adapt the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10 to different golf tees, the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10 further includes a second insertion rod 13 with a length different from that of the first insertion rod 12. Optionally, the lengths of the first insertion rod 12 and the second insertion rod 13 are 1.28-10.15 cm; preferably, the length of the first insertion rod 12 is 3.05-10.15 cm, and the length of the second insertion rod 13 is 1.28-6.34 cm.

[0042] The second insertion rod 13 is arranged on a side surface 112 of the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10, which is adjacent to the first end surface 111. Similarly, the second insertion rod 13 can be inserted into the inner cavity of the tubular golf tee, and the side surface 112 can abut against the end of the tubular golf tee matched with the second insertion rod 13. Of course, the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10 can further include more insertion rods, for example, additional insertion rods can be arranged on a side surface opposite to or offset from the second insertion rod 13, and arranged around the body in any other angular offset manner from the second insertion rod 13.

[0043] The shapes of the first insertion rod 12 and the second insertion rod 13 can be changed according to the shape of the golf tee to be inserted. For example, if the cross section of the golf tee is not circular but octagonal, the shapes of the first insertion rod 12 and the second insertion rod 13 can also be designed as octagonal cross sections.

[0044] Please refer to Figures 3 to 5 In order to further enable the first insertion rod 12 and the second insertion rod 13 to damage the ground 30 and create holes or recesses, the ends of the first insertion rod 12 and the second insertion rod 13 away from the body 11 can be provided with pointed ends 122. Specifically, the first insertion rod 12 and the second insertion rod 13 each include a rod body 121 and a pointed end 122, and the pointed end 122 is located at the end of the rod body 121 away from the body 11. The pointed end 122 is tapered from the diameter of the rod body 121. The pointed end 122 can be formed by the intersection of two planar triangular portions, presenting a conical appearance with a four-edged edge. The pointed end 122 can also adopt other shapes, such as solid cone, spiral, or any other shape that can help the golf tee to be inserted into the ground of the tee area.

[0045] If the spike 122 is provided, the length of the spike 121 is substantially similar to the length of the golf tee 20. When the spike 121 is inserted into the golf tee 20, the spike 121 is not visible because the spike 121 is covered by the golf tee 20. However, the spike 122 is visible. The golf tee 20 can cover the spike 122, but not completely. Optionally, the length of the spike 122 is 0.64-1.58 cm.

[0046] Please refer to Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 5 The body 11 also has a second end surface 113 opposite the first end surface 111 and adjacent to the side surface 112. To further enable the first spike 12 to damage the ground 30, the second end surface 113 is provided with a recess 114. In use, as described above, the user turns the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool 10 over so that the first spike 12 faces away from the body 11 and towards the tee area ground 30. The user presses the recess 114 with a finger to apply pressure to the body 11. The recess 114 prevents the finger from slipping. The user can also place a golf ball in the recess 114 to press the body 11. The provision of the recess 114 enables the user to apply more force and improve the damage to the tee area ground 30 caused by the first spike 12, so that the user can more conveniently create a hole or depression in the tee area ground 30 to facilitate the insertion of the golf tee 20 into the tee area ground 30.

[0047] In addition to the first spike 12 and the second spike 13, golf tools with similar spike functions can also be provided on the body 11. For example, lawn repair tools (such as claws, shovels, etc.), golf shoe spike wrenches, marker ball placement tools, or other golf tools commonly used by golfers. Like the additional spikes, the golf tools can be attached to the body 11 at any position, including but not limited to a position opposite the second spike 13.

[0048] Depending on the different needs of the user, the first spike 12 and the second spike 13 can be integrally formed with the body 11 or detachably connected. The body 11 can also include threaded holes or threaded pegs to connect the first spike 12, the second spike 13, or the golf tools described above. The connection of the first spike 12, the second spike 13, or the golf tools to the body 11 is not limited to threaded connections, but can also include any mechanical coupling structure that allows the first spike 12, the second spike 13, or the golf tools to be permanently or detachably connected to the body 11. When the first spike 12, the second spike 13, or the golf tools are detachably connected to the body 11, the user can replace other spikes or other golf tools at any time as needed.

[0049] In summary, the utility model provides a kind of golf tee auxiliary fixing tool, for the auxiliary fixing tubular golf tee, it includes: main body, the main body has first end surface;First insertion rod, fixed in the first end surface;The first insertion rod can be inserted into the inner cavity of tubular golf tee, and the first end surface can be pressed with the end of tubular golf tee matched with the first insertion rod.The first insertion rod is arranged on the first end surface of main body, so that user can form hole or recess on tee-off area ground by the first insertion rod, and easily insert golf tee into ground.

[0050] The above is only preferred embodiment of the utility model, and does not limit the patent range of the utility model, and any equivalent structural transformation made by using the utility model specification and the contents of drawings, or direct / indirect application in other related technical fields under the utility model concept of the utility model is included in the patent protection range of the utility model.

Claims

1. A golf tee auxiliary fixing tool for assisting in fixing a tubular golf tee, characterized by, The utility model relates to a golf tee auxiliary fixing tool, which comprises: a main body having a first end face; a first insertion rod fixed to the first end face, the first insertion rod being insertable into the inner cavity of a tubular golf tee, and the first end face being capable of pressing against the end of the tubular golf tee matched with the first insertion rod.

2. The golf tee auxiliary fixing tool according to claim 1, wherein: the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool further comprises a second insertion rod; the main body has a side face adjacent to the first end face, and the second insertion rod is fixed to the side face; the second insertion rod is insertable into the inner cavity of a tubular golf tee, and the side face is capable of pressing against the end of the tubular golf tee matched with the second insertion rod.

3. The golf tee assist fixture tool of claim 2, wherein, the first insertion rod and the second insertion rod each comprise a rod body and a pointed end located at one end of the rod body away from the main body.

4. The golf tee auxiliary fixing tool according to claim 2, wherein: the main body further has a second end face opposite to the first end face and adjacent to the side face; the second end face is provided with a groove.

5. The golf tee assist fixture tool of claim 2, wherein, the first insertion rod and the second insertion rod are different in length.

6. The golf tee assist fixture tool of claim 2, wherein, the first insertion rod and the second insertion rod are integrally formed with the main body or detachably connected to the main body.

7. The golf tee auxiliary fixing tool according to claim 1, wherein: the golf tee auxiliary fixing tool further comprises a golf tool connected to the main body; the golf tool is one of a lawn repairing tool or a golf shoe spike wrench.

8. The golf tee assist fixture tool of claim 2, wherein, the first insertion rod and the second insertion rod are 1.28-10.15 cm in length.

9. The golf tee assist fixture tool of claim 3, wherein, the pointed end is 0.64-1.58 cm in length.

10. The golf tee assist fixture tool of claim 3, wherein, the pointed end is conical or helical in shape.