Computer on-line golf scoring device
First Claim
1. A system for generating, storing and retrieving golf scoring data in real time for a plurality of players playing in groups or teams on a golf course having holes or cups, said system comprising:
- A) a plurality of computer-controlled terminals distributed about said course so that any point on said course is close to at least one said terminal, each said terminal including,1) a terminal transceiver means for wireless transmission and receipt of golf scoring data,2) display means for visible display of golf scoring data, and3) connecting means operatively connecting all said terminals together in a network for transmitting, receiving and real time sharing of golf scoring data therebetween;
B) a plurality of computer-controlled, portable player'"'"'s units for assignment to individual players to carry about the course for wireless communication of golf scoring data with said terminals, each said player'"'"'s unit including,1) a player'"'"'s transceiver means for wireless transmission and receipt of golf scoring data in cooperation with said terminal transceiver means,2) a manually-operable input means for inputting golf scoring data into said system,3) signalling means for producing sounds audible to a player carrying a unit, said sounds conveying only information related to golf scoring information relevant to said player carrying said unit,4) computer means for controlling operation of said unit, and5) portable electric power means for providing power for operation of said unit;
C) player'"'"'s unit encoding means for providing a unique, wireless-transmissible code for each said player'"'"'s unit which identifies a particular player'"'"'s unit when transmitting golf scoring information between any two transceiver means;
D) each said player'"'"'s unit being provided with coding means for coding wireless transmissions with only a unique code assigned to that particular player'"'"'s unit and no other code to enable said system to verify the identity of a data entry;
E) each said player'"'"'s unit being provided with decoding means for decoding received wireless transmissions and operating said signalling means only when the unique code assigned to the particular player'"'"'s unit is received; and
F) said network being provided with coding and decoding means for identifying the source of a transmission received and for directing a transmission to a particular player'"'"'s unit.
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Abstract
A computer network extends around all the holes of a golf course including a series of interconnected display terminals that can display the real time scores of all players on the course at any time. They may also be equipped with printers for generating hard copies of scores. The terminals are provided with transceivers for two-way radio communication with transceivers in portable player'"'"'s units carried by each of the players. Each player'"'"'s unit is provided with a unique transmittable code signal that identifies the unit to the system. Before starting play, a player'"'"'s identity and the code of the player'"'"'s unit carried are registered in the system, as well as the team or foursome he is playing with. Before each stroke, a player actuates his unit, which sends a coded radio signal to the nearby terminal. The terminal identifies the player by the code, adds one stroke to his score, and transmits to all players on his team, through their player'"'"'s units, an audible signal so that honest score keeping is insured. Audible or visible current scores may be transmitted to the player'"'"'s units as well. To indicate to the computer network that play on a hole has been completed by a player, an electronic ball/cup sensor may be provided at each hole. Alternatively, the player at a terminal or via his player'"'"'s unit may provide that signal before teeing off on the next hole.
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1. A system for generating, storing and retrieving golf scoring data in real time for a plurality of players playing in groups or teams on a golf course having holes or cups, said system comprising:
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A) a plurality of computer-controlled terminals distributed about said course so that any point on said course is close to at least one said terminal, each said terminal including, 1) a terminal transceiver means for wireless transmission and receipt of golf scoring data, 2) display means for visible display of golf scoring data, and 3) connecting means operatively connecting all said terminals together in a network for transmitting, receiving and real time sharing of golf scoring data therebetween; B) a plurality of computer-controlled, portable player'"'"'s units for assignment to individual players to carry about the course for wireless communication of golf scoring data with said terminals, each said player'"'"'s unit including, 1) a player'"'"'s transceiver means for wireless transmission and receipt of golf scoring data in cooperation with said terminal transceiver means, 2) a manually-operable input means for inputting golf scoring data into said system, 3) signalling means for producing sounds audible to a player carrying a unit, said sounds conveying only information related to golf scoring information relevant to said player carrying said unit, 4) computer means for controlling operation of said unit, and 5) portable electric power means for providing power for operation of said unit; C) player'"'"'s unit encoding means for providing a unique, wireless-transmissible code for each said player'"'"'s unit which identifies a particular player'"'"'s unit when transmitting golf scoring information between any two transceiver means; D) each said player'"'"'s unit being provided with coding means for coding wireless transmissions with only a unique code assigned to that particular player'"'"'s unit and no other code to enable said system to verify the identity of a data entry; E) each said player'"'"'s unit being provided with decoding means for decoding received wireless transmissions and operating said signalling means only when the unique code assigned to the particular player'"'"'s unit is received; and F) said network being provided with coding and decoding means for identifying the source of a transmission received and for directing a transmission to a particular player'"'"'s unit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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