Pyramid power golf tee

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

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CA 2263812

This invention relates to apparatus for holding a golf ball elevated above the grass. Hitherto it has been preferred to stick a wooden peg in the grass and place the golf ball on top of this peg to make the first stroke of the ball on any given hole (1 to 18) on a golf course. Furthermore, the prior art has damaged the earth where these wooden pegs are placed. Furthermore, the prior art gives the golfer no physical reference point which to line up his or her golf club face with the direction of the golf shot. Furthermore the prior act causes many wooden pegs to be broken during the tee off with the club. A tee off is the swing of a golf club by a player on the first stroke of a hole (1 to 18) on a golf course.

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