Golf tee cup

A - Human Necessities – 63 – B

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A63B 57/00 (2006.01) A63B 69/36 (2006.01)

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CA 2586721

The invention relates to a 'tee cup' (Fig. 1) for supporting either a golf tee, or a golf ball directly, in conjunction with a golf mat used either for winter tees, or on a practice range. The 'tee cup' would be interchangeable with existing tees and golf mats. The 'tee cup' comprises of a body (1) which is made from rubber, or any other suitable moldable material and consists of a flat circular disc attached concentrically to a tube on one end. The end of the tube not attached to the disc ends in castellations (2). The tube encloses a plurality of bristles (3). The bristles are located inside the tube and extend from the bottom of the castellations along the length of the tube and are attached at the bottom end to the flat disc. The bristles contain a small annular space (4) large enough to allow the insertion of a wooden or plastic golf tee normally used when a golf ball is played from a grass teeing ground. Where the tube is connected to the flat circular disc there is a drainage hole through the disc.

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