Want to Make a Name for Yourself at the Course? This Golf Invention Will Help You Out

You will definitely make a name for yourself around the links if you start using this invention; although I am not sure it is a name that you desire. Check out this “clip-on golfing wedge holster”!




The invention is disclosed in US Pub. No. 20120196695, which describes the invention as:

A clip-on golfing club holster allows a golfer to hold a golf club at the golfer's side after use. The holster directs the shaft of the club out of the way of the golfer so that, for example, when the golfer uses a wedge to get on the green, the golfer may holster the wedge and move to putting while keeping the wedge close at hand. The holster includes a clip to attach the club to a golfer's belt and a head cover designed so that the golf club hosel hangs behind the golfer and out of the way. With the weight of the golf club head supported by the holster, there may not be any discomfort with carrying the club in the holster.

The only “discomfort” will be associated with your playing partners laughing at your holster.

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