More Entertaining Golf Patent Drawings

How many oddities can you spot in this drawing from a patent directed to a golf club for shots within sixty yards of the green?….. The drawing comes from USPN 6605006 titled “Golf Club” which describes the invention as….. ANSWER…. The lesson: if you are going to spend the money to patent your golf invention, at least work with people that are golfers!….

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Is It A New Nike Putter? (Update – Apparently Not)

I will be the first to admit that it is hard to keep up with all the different putter models that are launched every year. In fact, it is often difficult to associate an actual putter product from the major putter producers with many of the newly issued putter design patents. This is due in part that many companies wisely apply for patent protection as soon as a new design looks promising; often before a decision is made as to how, or if, the new design fits into the planned product line-up. This week an interesting Nike putter design patent issued that I could not associate with any of their existing product offerings. The patent is USPN D583431 titled “Golf Club Head.” Check out this nice design….

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A Couple of Christmas Related Golf Inventions

Merry Christmas! I thought I would find some interesting inventions that combine golf and the Christmas spirit. Should be easy, right? Nope, but here are two inventions that have at least some link to Christmas and golf. Would you use a Christmas tree shaped golf club carrier? The inventors of USPN 6032999 titled “Golf Club and Accessory Carrier” hope that you will. Check out this carrier….

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Hotter Than The ProV1 Litigation? Ever Heard Of The Swingless® Golf Club?

Lately the golf patent litigation scene has been a little slow. Perhaps that has changed with an exciting case filed this week concerning golf clubs that I did not know existed. OK, exciting may be a bit of a stretch, but did you know that there is a market for golf clubs that you don’t swing? Check out THIS website to learn about the Swingless® golf club. Also, click HERE to read the Complaint that explains the bizarre relationships among the parties of the lawsuit. The patents at issue are USPN 5522594 titled “Ballistic Impeller Golf Club;” 5816927 titled “Variable Range Device For A Ballistic Impeller Golf Club;” 5924932 titled “Ballistic Impeller Golf Club;” and 6139440 titled “Cartridge holder For A Ballistic Impeller Golf Club.” That’s right…. a ballistic impeller golf club! One of the patents describes the invention as…..

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Do You Sell Used Golf Clubs Online? If So, This Patent Application Should Be Of Interest To You

Ever heard of Global Value Commerce, Inc.? Me neither, but a quick Google search reveals that it is the company that owns and operates the popular GlobalGolf® website. Well, this week GVC had an interesting patent application publish giving us an inside look at some intellectual property that GVC would love to own outright. The patent application published as US Pub. No. 20080313051 titled “Online Preowned Golf Club Sales.” The title alone piqued my interest. The application summarizes the invention as….. It will be interesting to see what the USPTO has to say about this application; and whether it issues as a patent!

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A Practice Putter That Looks Pretty Good

An interesting patent application published this week directed to a training putter. At first I thought it looked crazy, but the more I read about it the more I started to think that it might be a pretty good idea. The application published as US Pub. No. 20080305880 titled “Golf Swing and Putting Stroke Training Device and Method.” Check out this practice putter design…. The application explains….

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New Golf Courses…. Take More Care in Selecting Your Names; It Will Save A Ton of Money in the Long Run!

Golf course developers, please…. please…. take a lesson from almost every other industry in existence. Don’t select a name for a golf course unless you are sure that it can be protected (i.e. obtain federal trademark registration) and enforced to prevent others from using the name….. Why do I make this plea? I see too many avoidable disputes between golf course developers and adjacent real estate developers or agents. The latest dispute involves the Arnold Palmer designed Tradition Golf Club in La Quinta, California. Looks like a nice course (as it should for a $175k initiation fee). Last month the dispute escalated when Tradition Club Associates, LLC sued Tradition Golf Club Sales for false designation of origin; unfair competition under California Business & Professions Code section 17200 et seq. and common law; and common-law passing off…. Here are a few tips that should get those lucky few individuals involved in naming golf courses into the right frame of mind…….

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The IP Golf Guy Discusses “Common Copyright Issues and Myths” on the Small Business Advocate® Radio Program

I was honored to be a guest on the nationally syndicated Small Business Advocate® radio show this morning. Jim Blasingame and I discussed some common copyright issues experienced by small business owners and attempted to debunk some common copyright myths. I have been a fan of Jim’s show for close to 10 years and highly recommend it. Feel free to listen to the interview HERE…..

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Cool Golf Grip Patents Don’t Come Along Everyday, So Check This Out!

This week Eaton Corp., parent company of Golf Pride, was issued a rather interesting golf grip patent. The patent is USPN 7458902 titled “Changeable Golf Grip.” I know…. I also said “what is a CHANGEABLE golf grip?” Before we dive into the invention, a bit of background is in order….. OK, so the idea sounds smart, but how is it implemented? Well, the patent explains…. Interesting concept, but I am not sure I like the part about “a modified (reduced length) golf club shaft.”…..

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Golf Club Shaft Technology, The Least Understood Golf Technology

How well do you understand the technology behind golf club shafts? If you are like most golfers, then you might know a few buzz words like kick point, torque, and flex, but probably don’t understand the impact that various construction techniques have on a shaft’s properties. This post is not intended to explain the ins and outs of shaft technology (after all, there are a lot of people infinitely more qualified than me to explain those things). However, click HERE to learn what those common buzz words actually mean. This post is intended to introduce what may, or may not, be an interesting new shaft construction. The shaft construction is disclosed in a patent application that recently published as US Pub. No. 20080287212 titled “Golf Club Shaft and Method of Fabricating the Same.” The application explains….

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Another Interesting Patent Pending Putting Stroke; Doesn’t Every Putter Grip Need a Ball at the End?

Patent applications directed to unique methods of putting always grab my attention. Perhaps it is because no matter how bad I am putting I would never think that I should just try unconventional methods of holding and swinging the putter until my putting improves (probably a result of close my minded engineering education rather than a creative artistic education). Luckily, creative people do exist, but I don’t think we will see this stroke on Tour anytime soon. The most recent patent pending putting stroke is disclosed in a patent application that published as US Pub. No. 20080248892 titled “Putting Method and Apparatus.” The application discloses the invention as….. Would you ever think of resting one of your hands on your thigh? Check out these drawings….

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True to Their Words, Acushnet Appeals

Yesterday Acushnet did what it promised and filed an appeal to the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) in the Titleist ProV1 patent dispute. The case was destined for an appeal; it was just a matter of when it would occur. After all, since there has been over $1.5 billion in sales (see prior post) there is a lot of money at stake. Just consider that a measly 2% of $1.5 billion in sales is $30 million!…..

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Just Like Justin Timberlake, I Will Only Be Playing Callaway Golf Balls for the Next 12 Months

Well, it is long overdue…. the time has come for me to eat my words! While reviewing my posts regarding the ProV1 litigation in an effort to refresh my memory regarding the case I stumbled upon a prediction that I made in a prior post. I gave my prediction regarding the likelihood of an injunction and stated….. Looks like it is time to buy stock in Callaway! Fortunately, I like their golf balls…..

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Callaway and Acushnet Settle!

OK, the title may be a little misleading. Callaway and Acushnet did settle a patent infringement lawsuit, just not the lawsuit that has garnered so much recent publicity. Regular readers of the Golf-Patents blog will recall that Callaway and Acushnet (parent company of Titleist and Cobra) have been fighting it out over more than just the ProV1’s. A golf club patent dispute between the two has been the ugly step-child of the more glamorous, and widely reported, golf ball patent lawsuit. In fact, I did not see any press releases or reports on the fact that the golf club patent infringement lawsuit was settled about a week ago….. If you need a refresher on the driver lawsuit
….. Thus, this driver infringement lawsuit stretched for almost a year and a half and basically included virtually every driver that Acushnet and Callaway have recently launched. So, needless to say, there was some money at stake (but probably not as much as their golf ball dispute). As with most litigation, there was plenty of money invested in discovery and depositions (see this post); not to mention the money spent by the USGA responding to a subpoena served on them by Acushnet (see this post). Well, it is finally over and we will most likely never know what brought it to a resolution, or if any money changed hands. Bummer, but at least it is over. Click HERE to read the boilerplate Stipulated Order of Dismissal….

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The ProV1 Litigation Update: Get Them While You Can…. Permanent Injunction Granted and No ProV1’s Beyond 2008!

Delaware District Court Judge The Honorable Sue L. Robinson has been busy. Yesterday the Court issued several Orders that may influence your golf ball purchases over the next few weeks! Unfortunately I am tied up with prior commitments today and cannot summarize the documents for you (and no, my prior commitments do not involve purchasing every ProV1 that I can find in hopes of selling them for a nice premium, although that might not be a bad idea). Fortunately, I know that the readers of the Golf-Patents blog are smart and will enjoy reading the Court’s Memos free of my commentary. After all, the Orders and Memos do contain excellent summaries of the case and issues. Below are links to the actual Court documents…..

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The Next Hot Putter on Tour? Get a Grip!

One of the things that makes golfers so interesting is that we are always looking for that one easy fix to gain 5 more yards, hit one more fairway, save one putt per round, and on, and on,…. I am guilty of it. It is the same mentality of many investors that always believe there is one hot stock tip out there that will make them rich beyond their wildest dreams. Unfortunately, I am also guilty of this. Now, sure I am smart enough to realize that there is no magic piece of equipment that is going to fix my game, but you know what – it is fun looking for it that magic bullet and trying different pieces of equipment…. Boy, that grip and those figures remind me why I don’t allow comments to be left on this blog…. they are just too ripe for a lot of easy jokes!…..

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You Will Have to See the Latest Published Acushnet Golf Ball Patent Application to Believe It!

Check out these golf ball dimple variations….. The drawings come from an Acushnet patent application that published last week as US Pub. No. 20080261725 titled “Golf Ball Dimples with Spiral Depressions.” The patent application describes the invention as….. The patent application provides an excellent explanation of the drag and lift associated with a golf ball…..

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Interesting Driver Designed to Prevent Hooks and Slices… Think It Will Make It To The Market?

Check out this driver…. These drawings are from a patent application that recently published as US Pub. No. 20080171610 titled “Golf Club for Preventing Hook and Slice” and describes the invention as…. The application goes on to explain the following (some of which I am not buying)…. Interesting design, but I have the feeling I have seen similar driver designs before (not too mention putter designs)….

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Have Enough Fiber in Your Diet? How About in Your Golf Ball?

Is it the next ProV? I doubt it, but Acushnet did have an interesting golf ball patent application publish this week. The application published as US Pub. No. 20080254913 titled “Golf Ball With A Translucent Layer Comprising Composite Material,” which includes the following description….. OK, a golf ball with a composite layer that includes fibrous material (which may be ferromagnetic)! Pretty cool. The application goes on to explain….. Next time you take a violent swing at one of those innocent white balls, think of the amount of R&D that goes into producing a commercially successful golf ball!

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GPS Litigation Update: What Do the Phrases “Locating the Position of the Cup” and “Storing the Position of the Cup” Mean?

Simple…… it depends. After all, what is a “cup?” Kidding, of course, the “cup” is that little hole in the green that my ball tends to avoid. In order to get you in the GPS patent frame of mind, a short history of the case is necessary. Almost a year and a half ago I reported that…… OK, so what’s the beef? Well, the lawsuit centers around USPN 5364093 titled “Golf Distance Measuring System and Method,” which contains the following claim (emphasis added)….. The heart of the dispute goes to the meaning of “locating” and “storing” “the position of the cup.” Does it mean that the greenskeeper must “locate” the cup each time it is moved, typically using GPS, so that golfers playing the course can know the exact distance to the cup? Below you will find a summary of the positions of the Plaintiffs and Defendants regarding the “proper” interpretation of the claim language…..

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Ultra-Compact Collapsible Golf Pull Cart

A pretty cool compact collapsible golf pull cart was disclosed in a recently published patent application. It looks like a genius design that achieves a very compact storage arrangement; but my initial reaction is that the transformation to and from the storage position may be a little cumbersome and time consuming. See what you think…..

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Driver of the Future? Probably Not

I have heard that some golfers cannot hit the ball on the club head sweet spot. Hard to believe, I know. Well if you are one of those unfortunate golfers then the club disclosed in USPN 7070514 titled “Golf Club Head Having Internal Impact Assembly” may be just what you need. The patent describes the invention as…..

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What Organization Do You Associate With The Phrase “Share Your Passion”?

An interesting golf trademark infringement lawsuit was filed back in August. The case involves The Florida Golf School, Inc. d/b/a The United States Golf Teacher’s Association and The PGA of America. Which organization do you associate with the phrase SHARE YOUR PASSION? Well, if you are like me…. you have absolutely no clue. Perhaps that is because I am not a member of the “professional” golfing community (but I am a member of the weekend duffer golfing community). The dispute centers on The Golf Teacher’s Association allegation that it owns the service mark for the phrase “Share Your Passion” and that the PGA used that phrase in its promotional materials without permission…..

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Everyone is Looking for a Magic Way to Reduce Golf Ball Spin Produced with a Driver; Is This the Answer?

Last year I wrote about a patent directed to a golf ball lubricant (click HERE). Hard to believe… I know. Well, this week a patent application published that may give the “golf ball lubricant” invention a run for its money. The patent application published as US Pub. No. 20080234063 titled “Method of Reducing Golf Ball Spin.” So, what is the secret behind this invention’s reduction in spin? The application describes the invention as….. Interesting, so how did the inventor come up with this invention? Judging from the figures below, I am guessing someone had a long wait on a tee box and an extra tube of Chapstick….

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Think You Know A Little About Golf Shafts? This Patent May Change Your Mind, Unless You Really Know Your Flexural Rigidity

SRI Sports was granted an interesting golf shaft patent this week that is a little on the technical side. Would you ever have guessed that this much engineering goes into designing a golf shaft? The patent is USPN 7427240 titled “Shaft for Golf Clubs and Golf Club” and describes the invention as….. Now, think about that the next time you are standing over your ball on the first tee…..

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Can You Identify This Driver?

Marketing types always say… it is all about brand recognition. I suppose “brand recognition” is slightly different than “design patent drawing recognition,” (ok, more than slightly) but they are not entirely unrelated. The following drawings come from a driver design patent that issued yesterday. Do you recognize this club?….. Admittedly, they do not have the brand recognition that they once had; but one player has been slowly changing that……

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What Does Callaway Have In-Line For the FT Line of Drivers?

The USPTO records provide us with a glimpse of what may be the future of Callaway’s popular FT line of drivers. Most golfers are familiar with the FT-3, FT-5, and the FT-i; and we are getting a behind the scenes glimpse of the new FT-9 and FT-iQ; but what is next? Well, the USPTO records indicate that Callaway has filed a trademark application for…..

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Now Here Is A Driver That Will Put A “Smile” On Any Golfer’s Face

The following club head design comes from a “creative” South African inventor. The inventor was granted USPN 5944620 titled “Golf Club” in 1999. Check out this club!…. And now you know where the “smile” reference comes from. I suppose this club may work for those of us that have a tendency to occasionally hit the ball toward the toe or heel of the face.

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Attention Cold Weather Golfers, This Club May Be Just What You Need

We all know that feeling to hitting that first ball on a cold day. The sting that starts at your fingers and travels down to your toes. A pair of inventors decided to take a stab at eliminating the feeling that you just struck a rock at 100 mph. Their invention is disclosed in USPN 5899818 titled “Temperature Compensated Golf Club Head,” which describes the invention as….. Interesting concept, but I would need to see it work to believe it.

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Big John Don’t Get No Respect & Has to Sue Hippo Golf Again

Remember my post back in April regarding John Daly’s battle with Hippo Holdings in an effort to collect a $2.7 judgment that he secured? If not click HERE to refresh your memory. Last week John launched his third lawsuit in the past couple years regarding his relationship with Hippo Golf. First, back in October 2007 John Daly was awarded a $2.7 million default judgment against Hippo Holdings. Unfortunately big John did not collect a penny. The “catch” with the default judgment is that it was issued against Hippo Holdings, the legal entity that contracted with John. Then, earlier this year…..

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Golf Club Head of the Future? Probably Not, But Interesting Nonetheless

Did you ever see the photo of an alligator that died trying to swallow another alligator? The problem was that they were both about the same size. Well, recently I came across a patent application disclosing a club head that reminded me of the alligator photo. The club head design looks like one club head unsuccessfully trying to swallow a second club head. Check out this club!….

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How Well Can You Judge the Grain of a Green? Perhaps This Ball Marker Invention Will Help

I have enough trouble reading the break of greens, let alone factoring in the grain. However, if you are one of the golfers that is good enough to actually take the grain of a green into account then this ball marker may have some appeal to you.
The invention is disclosed in a patent application that published last week as US Pub. No. 20080207356 titled “Ball Marker Used to Ascertain Grain Direction of a Putting Surface.” Check out this description of the invention (it is actually very educational)…..

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An Inflatable Air Bladder for Under Your Golf Grips…. Necessary?

I was just starting to think that there were enough golf grip variations to make everyone happy. Apparently David Cera does not agree. He is the inventor listed on a recently issued golf grip related patent; namely USPN 7407444 titled “Method for Cushioning the Grip of a Golf Club, and Apparatus for Practicing the Method.” The patent describes the invention as….

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A New Twist on an Old Training Technique

It seems like every golfer has fought the chicken wing in their golf swing at some point in their life; and there is no shortage of training aides directed at solving the problem. Interestingly, many golfers end up reverting back to the golf towel or head cover tucked in the armpit. In fact it is not unusual to see professionals on the range practicing this technique. A recently published patent application takes a more elegant approach to treating the chicken wing problem. The patent application published as US Pub. No. 20080153615 titled “Golf Training Apparatus” and describes the invention as….

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Do You Care if Your Tee is Perfectly Level?

I don’t. In fact I always heard that you should tilt the tee forward or backward to influence the backspin imparted on the ball. However, since I could not find any decent information on the subject, I suspect that it may be an old wives tale. Having a perfectly level tee is important enough to one inventor that he filed a patent application on his tee design. The patent application recently published as US Pub. No. 20080161137 titled “Golf Tee” and describes the invention as…. You can probably guess what the tee looks like…. This patent application also serves as yet another hard lesson as why inventors should not prepare and file patent applications themselves unless they thoroughly understand patent law. The following is the single claim from the patent application….

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It Pays to Know the USGA Equipment Rules

Familiar with the USGA Rules on Clubs & Balls? Well, if you intend to invent and market a golf product then you should familiarize yourself with the Rules. One of the Rules is often simply referred to as the “plain in shape” rule and reads as follows…. The USGA also publishes a Guide to the Rules on Clubs & Balls, which provides nice examples interpreting the Rules. The following is an excerpt from the Guide offering some assistance in interpreting the “plain in shape” rule…. Now, with that bit of background check out this recently issued design patent…. The patent is USPN D574455 titled “Golf Club Putter Head.” So do you think it conforms to the USGA Rules?….

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Golfers and Their Cigars

While I am not a cigar smoker, I do have to admit that this invention looks like a pretty handy device and an easy sell. The invention was granted a design patent today; namely USPN D575449 titled “Support for Cigars and the Like on a Golf Cart.” Check it out…..

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My Tour of the USGA Research and Test Center

Last week I was very fortunate to a get tour of the USGA Research and Test Center in Far Hills, NJ. The Senior Technical Director Dick Rugge led the tour and provided a great explanation of the role of the Center, as well as a breakdown of the testing and research performed at the Center. On my drive to the Center I was amazed at just how beautiful Far Hills New Jersey is, and felt like I was entering a quaint university as I turning up the street leading to the USGA headquarters. Check out these photographs of the amazing USGA campus….. The Research and Test Center is housed in a separate building on the campus that is loaded with high technology toys that would put a grin on the face of any golf gear-head…..

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Another Adjustable Club, This Time a Putter With Lie Adjustability – But Don’t Think It Is a New Concept

An interesting adjustable putter patent issued this week, just check out this design…… The invention comes from USPN 7410423 titled “Golf Club Having An Adjustable Shaft Angle” and describes the invention as….. Pretty ingenious design but don’t be fooled into thinking this is a new “concept,” just check out the putter found in USPN 1352020 from 1920!…..

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Perhaps a Hard Lesson Learned for Bubba Watson…. Steve & Barry’s® Files for Bankruptcy

Remember a post I did for the Cele-Branding blog back in November regarding Bubba Watson’s deal with Steve & Barry’s®? No worries, let me recap…… The following comes from the original post….. So, why am I revisiting this topic? Well, last month Steve & Barry’s announced that they filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code (click here for the press release). How would you like it if the federal trademark application for your line of golf products (which includes your name) and the URL that is your name (www.BubbaWatson.com) were both assets of a company in bankruptcy? I can’t even imagine the hassle that would be involved if Bubba wanted to obtain the rights to this intellectual property at this point. In fact, just consider this article highlighting the fact that the bankruptcy judge had to approve Steve & Barry’s payment of $250,000 to tennis star Venus Williams under the terms of her clothing line contract…….

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Putter Alignment Features Are Getting More and More Creative

It seems like the latest hot trend in putter designs is unique alignment features, but not necessary features that help you align the putter with the ball and the hole. Rather, the trend seems to be directed to features that provide feedback to the user regarding their stance and stroke. One putter with such alignment features recently issued as USPN 7393285 titled “Putter with Alignment Means.” The patent describes the invention as…..

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What Are The Odds of Two Golf Cleat Patent Infringement Lawsuits on the Same Day? This Time Softspikes Takes on the Makers of Champ Spikes

Amazing, I just got done posting about Trisport, Ltd. suing Greenkeepers concerning USPN 6810608 titled “Shoe Cleats.” Now, it turns out that Softspikes sued MacNeill Engineering (a.k.a. Champ Spikes) on the same day in the same court, also for golf cleat patent infringement! What are the odds? On Tuesday Softspikes sued the makers of Champ Spikes for infringement of USPN 6052923 titled “Golf Cleat” and USPN 6167641 titled “Athletic Shoe Cleat.” Click HERE to read the actual Complaint…..

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Golf Shoe Spike Patent Infringement – This Time Greenkeepers is on the Receiving End

One year ago I wrote about a golf spike patent infringement lawsuit in which Greenkeepers sued Acushnet (FootJoy) and Softspikes for alleged patent infringement of USPN 6530162 titled “Sports Shoe Cleats.” Click HERE to review the post. Interestingly, this was not the first lawsuit centered on the ‘162 patent. Yesterday Greenkeepers found themselves in a different position; namely that of a defendant in a patent infringement lawsuit brought by Trisport, Ltd. concerning USPN 6810608 titled “Shoe Cleats.” Click HERE to read the actual complaint filed in the Delaware District Court.
Would you ever have guessed that the golf shoe spike / cleat market would be so competitive and litigious? True golf equipment gear heads may be interested in learning how the Trisport Fast Twist system works. Check out the following description and drawings from the patent….. Goodness, it is getting to the point that I have a hard time keeping track of all the golf industry patent infringement lawsuits!

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The First Bounty From The Golf-Patents.com Bounty Hunter Program; A Chance to Earn $750 for Your Knowledge of Golf Clubs

I am pleased to offer the first Bounty from the Golf-Patents.com Bounty Hunter Program and hope that it is claimed. The details are as follows: Bounty: $750…. Deadline: Submissions must be received by 5:00 EST August 1, 2008 ….. Quantity: Only one bounty will be awarded. The first submission meeting the criteria herein will be awarded the bounty within 1 week of notification that that the submission met the Bounty Criteria….. The Bounty Criteria are as follows….. Good Luck!

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Get Paid for Your Knowledge of Golf Products; Introducing the Golf-Patents.com Bounty Hunter Program

Readers of the Golf-Patents blog know that there is a fair share of patent litigation in the golf industry. Further, the validity of the patent-in-suit is always brought into question, primarily by one of the parties producing prior art that was not considered by the US Patent and Trademark Office when it issued the patent. Thus, every year many illegitimate patent applications make their way through the US patent examination process without adequate review. The problem is particularly acute in the golf industry where the history of prior inventions (often called “prior art”) is widely distributed and poorly documented. In other words, a majority of golf industry prior art, whether it be clubs, balls, GPS range finders, training devices, etc. is not easily searchable in a nice library or convenient database. The reason is that a significant part of golf industry prior art consists of products that were not patented. For instance, very few, if any of the component club manufacturers patented their club designs; which often happen to be the most radical designs that gain mainstream acceptance years later. So how does a person find a component club catalog from 1982 containing a particularly relevant piece of prior art? Or how does one find that a particular golf product was sold in Japan five years before a patent application was filed in the US? The answer is the Golf-Patents.com Bounty Hunter Program. The goal of the Bounty Hunter Program is to tap into the knowledge of all hardcore golf enthusiasts and …..

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Lamkin Grips is Now in the Crosshairs of Grip Master (another golf grip patent infringement case)

Back in December I reported (click here) on a patent and trademark infringement lawsuit brought by The Grip Master Co. Pty Ltd. of Australia against TheGripMasterUSA. The patent at the center of the dispute is USPN 6449803 titled “Grip for a Handle or Shaft.” The patent is directed to an underlisting (or core) designed for wrapped grips, as seen below. Well, Grip Master obviously does not shy away from lawsuits and they have now sued Lamkin Grips alleging infringement of the same patent. Click HERE to read the actual Complaint……

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The Wealthiest Golfers Recognize the Importance of Building and Protecting Their Brand – Take a Look at The Shark’s Trademark Portfolio

Becoming a golf superstar comes with its fair share of responsibilities, including building and protecting your personal brand. The most financially successful golf celebrities know how to capitalize on their brands via trademark protection and licensing, and there is no doubt that Greg Norman is one of the best at it. A simple search of the US Trademark Office’s records reveals that Greg Norman’s Great White Shark Enterprises has 41 records with the Office, 23 of which are LIVE records. The LIVE records list includes….. So, don’t feel too bad for Greg in light of his performance on Sunday at The British Open, he is obviously a very smart and successful businessman. Just think of the advertising value that his brands received this weekend, not to mention all the exposure for MacGregor! Interestingly, Greg has his hands in everything from sunglasses and meat to grass and restaurants! Perhaps tennis equipment is next…..

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A 3rd Golf GPS Patent Infringement Lawsuit in 15 Months! This Time ABC National Television Sales is Also Thrown in the Mix

About one year ago I reported that GPS Industries and Optimal IP Holdings filed a patent infringement lawsuit against 10 defendants ….. Then, back in May I reported (see post here) that many of the defendants from the initial lawsuit also found themselves listed as defendants in another GPS patent infringement lawsuit; this time filed by Roblor Marketing Group….. Now, this week (July 16th) yet another GPS patent infringement lawsuit was filed adding two new patents to the golf GPS patent minefield; namely, USPN 5685786 titled “Passive Golf Information System and Method” and USPN 5438518 titled “Player Positioning and Distance Finding System.” This most recent lawsuit finds GPS Industries Inc. and GPS IT LLC accusing ProLink Solutions LLC, ProLink Holdings Corp., LinksCorp Inc., and ABC National Television Sales, Inc. of patent infringement. Click HERE to read the actual Complaint. Suing ABC for patent infringement! Interesting strategy. The Complaint includes the following allegations with respect to ABC…..
Fascinating litigation strategy. I wonder if ABC will put any pressure on the ProLink Defendants to make this lawsuit go away…..

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The Strike N Swipe Patent Application Publishes

Remember the Strike N Swipe reusable impact tape from The Golf Channel’s “Fore Inventors Only” show? If not, check out the impressive Strike N Swipe website, complete with David Leadbetter endorsement. In my prior posts (here, and here) I affectionately referred to the product as the million dollar reusable impact tape because on the show the inventor explained that he had almost one million dollars invested in the product (which blew me away). The following was my review of the Strike N Swipe from the very first episode….. Then, the Big Break Contestants provided their thoughts on the product during the 4th episode….. So, why the walk down memory lane? A few weeks ago the Strike N Swipe patent application published as US Pub. No. 20080153617 titled “Sports Impact Point Indicator.” The application describes the invention as….. Boy, a few of those extreme heel impacts look like they were taken right from my clubs!…..

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Bridgestone Hosel Bling! What Are They Thinking

Have you ever thought to yourself….. my “hosel does not have any gorgeousness or sumptuousness?” Gorgeousness.…. Sumptuousness….. What! (apparently some words don’t translate well, who knew) A few weeks ago a Bridgestone patent application published as US Pub. No. 20080153622 titled “Golf Club Head Having Decorated Hosel and Golf Club Using Same” and it left me thinking to myself…. “this is so bizarre that I must not be smart enough to appreciate the genius of it!” The application explains….. I would love to see Freddie Couples show up at a Major with his clubs sporting this hosel bling!

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How’s Your Golf Posture? This Invention May Help You Improve It

Yet another interesting golf training device patent application. Boy, they are a dime a dozen; and I, like most golfers, would try almost anything to improve my game. The invention disclosed in the application that published as US Pub. No. 20080146364 titled “Device for Correcting Golf Swing Posture” is unlike most training aids in that it is directed to the lower body. The application describes the invention as….
I am not totally convinced that this invention would help my game, but I would give it a try.

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Five Odyssey Putters Come Under Fire in an IP Infringement Lawsuit

Ever heard of EZ Line Putters? Me neither, although I have to admit…. they look pretty nice. Plus, EZ Line Putter owns USPN 4962927 titled “Putter Head.” So, which Odyssey putters have come under fire? Well, the Odyssey White Hot XG #7 putter, the Odyssey White Hot XG #7 Long putter, the Odyssey Black Series I #7 putter, and the Odyssey White Hot Sabertooth putter have been accused of infringing the ‘927 patent. Plus, the White Hot XG Marxman Blade putter is the subject of trade dress infringement and unfair competition claims. The ‘927 patent describes the putter as….

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A Mizuno Golf Ball Design Patent Issues…. Do They Even Sell Golf Balls?

As I have mentioned in the past, design patents directed to golf balls are not very common, and design patents directed to a particular dimple design are even more rare. Well, last week Mizuno had an interesting golf ball design patent issue; namely USPN D572322 titled “Golf Ball.” Check out these figures from the patent…….. Frankly, I did not even know that Mizuno was in the golf ball business, and you would never know it from the Mizuno Golf website. Interestingly, Mizuno has received at least 10 US patents directed to golf ball patents in the past 3 years. Additionally, Mizuno does have over 20 golf balls listed in the USGA records of conforming golf balls. Interesting! Is this a sign of things to come? If so, hopefully it will bring down the price of golf balls.

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Club Face Adjustability, Is It The Next Big Thing?

Almost a year ago I published a post on what may be the next step in club head adjustability; namely, coefficient of restitution (COR) adjustability, or the ability to adjust the stiffness of club’s face. Interested? The prior post posed the following hypothetical: Perhaps you really loosen up the face during your practice rounds to gain a few extra yards and carry those fairway bunkers, then turn around the next day and bring it back into USGA conformance for the club championship. It doesn’t sound too realistic, but then again… ten years ago a square driver might not have seemed very realistic. The same could be said for 460 cc club heads and titanium faced irons….. The latest patent describes the invention as ….. Obviously Acushnet feels there might be something to this technology. I can’t wait to see when, or if, it makes it to market!

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The Swiss Army Knife of Golf Inventions

How many possible uses for a “portable golf caddy” can you think of? Perhaps two or three? Well, a recently published patent application discloses a “portable golf caddy” invention that has at least 10 different uses. While I can’t imagine ever purchasing the device, it is the type of gift that you may receive from the non-golfer in your life (so there may be a market for it). The patent application published as US Pub. No. 20080146367 titled “Portable Golf Caddy” and describes the invention as…. Check out these drawings!…..

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Another Putter Design Patent….. Can You Identify This Putter? A Tough One

How good are you at identifying a particular brand of putter when all the logos and trademarks are stripped off the club head? I was starting to think that I was pretty good at it until coming across USPN D571878 titled “Golf Putter Head.” The figures below come from the ‘878 patent that issued recently to a major producer of clubs. Can you identify the brand of putter?

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ProV1 Litigation Update – Callaway Responds With Their Own Letter to the Court

As I reported earlier this week (read post HERE), a recent letter from Acushnet’s attorney to the Court provided a nice status report regarding the reexamination progress. Well, Callaway did not let any grass grow under their feet before filing their own letter to the Court providing a different view of the situation. Enjoy….. Oh, if we only knew how much money has been spent on this lawsuit!

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Don’t Use the Ryder Cup® Trademark Without Approval of the PGA of America; They Will Sue!

An interesting golf trademark infringement lawsuit was filed this week. The Professional Golfers’ Association of America (The PGA of America) sued Scottish Golf Holidays for the unauthorized use of the RYDER CUP registered trademark. In fact, this is the second time The PGA of America has sued Scottish Golf Holidays in one year!
Click HERE to review the actual Complaint. I have reproduced majority of the sections below….. Wow, is that a Complaint or what! So, did you have any idea that The PGA of America has over 28,000 golf professionals? I would never have guessed that high! PS – Because the PGA did not use one particular Ohio IP attorney (known to love golf) as local counsel to file this Complaint right in his back yard…. I vow that once my game finally comes around, I will not join The PGA of America! Since I have been waiting 25 years for my game to come around, perhaps they should not be too concerned about the risk of losing this unlikely member!

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Remember the Golf Ball Gun from “Fore Inventors Only” Fame?

Ahh, the good old days…. Remember that crazy golf ball gun from the “Fore Inventors Only” show that looked as if Stina broke her hand when she fired it? Here is my review from my prior post….. Frankly, I recall being surprised that he had a patent application filed on the launcher. So, imagine how surprised I was to see another patent application recently publish on the invention. The most recent application published as US Pub. No. 20080099004 titled “Pressurized Air Shooting Device” and describes the invention as….. So, do you think this inventor will ever recoup his investment in two patent applications? I have to admit that it would be kind of fun to take one of these out on the course; that is until the Ranger noticed and banned me from the course for life.

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ProV1 Patent Litigation Update – Will Any of the Patents-in-Suit Survive Reexamination?

The Callaway v. Titleist (Acushnet) golf ball battle has been pending for a couple of years now, so a quick refresher is in order….. You may recall that all four of the patents-in-suit are currently being re-examined by the USPTO, and things were not going well for the validity of the patents before the USPTO (recall, the jury already found majority of the claims valid). Now, for the update…… A recent letter from Acushnet’s attorney to the Court provides a nice status report regarding the reexamination progress….. Click HERE to read the actual letter. I predict that I will be reporting on this case for at least 2 more years! Hard to believe?

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The Future of Golf Grips? Survey Says, Not Likely

An interesting golf grip patent application recently published as US Pub. No. 20080127459 titled “Apparatus For Gripping An Instrument Having An Elongate Handle.” I wonder what the USGA would have to say about this grip. The application describes the invention as…. Check out these drawings! I can see its applicability to hammers much more than golf clubs.

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