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An interesting patent application published this week as US Pub. No. 20110214653 titled “Bow Apparatus and Method for Playing Archery Golf.” The application describes the invention as:



The putting aspect looks a little challenging, but I bet it would be hard to hook or slice a tee shot.
Dave Dawsey - Keeping an Eye on Innovative Golf Inventions
An interesting patent application published this week as US Pub. No. 20110214653 titled “Bow Apparatus and Method for Playing Archery Golf.” The application describes the invention as:
The present invention is directed to a bow apparatus comprising a bow having first and second tips, a string which is attached between the first and second tips and a shaft having a first shaft end and a second shaft end. The first shaft end is secured proximate the midpoint of the string. The shaft passes through a shaft stabilizer located proximate the midpoint of the bow. The second shaft end has a projectile holder. The bow apparatus is used to play a new modified version of archery golf by holding the ball with the projectile holder. The user pulls the shaft to tension the string, aims the shaft towards the cup target, and then releases the shaft to project the ball towards the cup target. The bow apparatus further comprises a putter block for hitting the ball into the cup target once the ball is close to the cup target and on the green.



The putting aspect looks a little challenging, but I bet it would be hard to hook or slice a tee shot.
Dave Dawsey - Keeping an Eye on Innovative Golf Inventions

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