Golf range method and apparatus
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1. A method for playing a point-scoring game at a golfing range comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a plurality of golfing tees, each of which has an associated scoring device and a plurality of golf balls;
(b) providing each golf ball with an identifying characteristic which makes it possible to determine from which tee the golf ball originated;
(c) striking one of said golf balls at one of the plurality of golfing tees;
(d) providing a plurality of target greens which are remotely located from the plurality of golfing tees, each target green having a front portion and a rear portion, providing each target green with a receptacle hole and sloping the surface of each target green in a manner to cause said golf ball, once it lands upon the target green, to roll into said receptacle hole, said sloped surface forming an asymmetrical concave shape, said sloped surface having said receptacle hole located at its lowest point, said sloped surface having a profile, as viewed from the side of said target green, which is greatest in elevation at its rearmost end located at the rear portion of the target green furthest from said golfing tees, said profile continuously sloping downward, toward the front portion of the target green nearest to said golfing tees, until arriving at said receptacle hole, said downward slope travelling substantially more than one-half the distance between the front and rear portions of the target green, said profile, as it continues forward from said receptacle hole, continuously sloping upward toward the front portion of the target green, said profile'"'"'s forwardmost end located at the forward portion of the target green having an elevation that is significantly lower than that at its rearmost end, said upward slope travelling substantially less than one-half the distance between the front and rear portions of the target green;
(e) sensing said identifying characteristic of the golf ball, and identifying from which of said plurality of golfing tees the golf ball originated; and
(f) indexing the score of the scoring device which is located at the golfing tee corresponding to the identifying characteristic of said golf ball.
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Abstract
A golfing range game is disclosed which allows a player to practice both long-range and close-range shots while aiming for different target greens located at varying distances from the teeing area. If the player lands a ball on one of the greens, he receives a score on a visual display that is located near the teeing area so the player can easily see his score. Each of the greens is sloped so that a ball that lands upon the greens'"'"' surface will roll into a hole located at the lowest point of the surface. Each ball has a distinctive marking, either a color code or a bar code, so that it can be determined from which tee the ball was hit. After the ball rolls into the hole of a green, a sensor scans the ball and identifies from which tee the ball came. A score is then added to the visual display at the corresponding tee. Each green can have a different point value, depending upon the difficulty of the golf shot required to land on that green.
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14 Claims
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1. A method for playing a point-scoring game at a golfing range comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a plurality of golfing tees, each of which has an associated scoring device and a plurality of golf balls; (b) providing each golf ball with an identifying characteristic which makes it possible to determine from which tee the golf ball originated; (c) striking one of said golf balls at one of the plurality of golfing tees; (d) providing a plurality of target greens which are remotely located from the plurality of golfing tees, each target green having a front portion and a rear portion, providing each target green with a receptacle hole and sloping the surface of each target green in a manner to cause said golf ball, once it lands upon the target green, to roll into said receptacle hole, said sloped surface forming an asymmetrical concave shape, said sloped surface having said receptacle hole located at its lowest point, said sloped surface having a profile, as viewed from the side of said target green, which is greatest in elevation at its rearmost end located at the rear portion of the target green furthest from said golfing tees, said profile continuously sloping downward, toward the front portion of the target green nearest to said golfing tees, until arriving at said receptacle hole, said downward slope travelling substantially more than one-half the distance between the front and rear portions of the target green, said profile, as it continues forward from said receptacle hole, continuously sloping upward toward the front portion of the target green, said profile'"'"'s forwardmost end located at the forward portion of the target green having an elevation that is significantly lower than that at its rearmost end, said upward slope travelling substantially less than one-half the distance between the front and rear portions of the target green; (e) sensing said identifying characteristic of the golf ball, and identifying from which of said plurality of golfing tees the golf ball originated; and (f) indexing the score of the scoring device which is located at the golfing tee corresponding to the identifying characteristic of said golf ball. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An apparatus used for playing a point-scoring game at a golfing range, comprising:
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(a) a plurality of golfing tees, each including; (i) a planar area which is large enough to safely swing a golf club; (ii) a scoring display which provides an indication of a player'"'"'s score; (iii) a plurality of golf balls for each tee, each of said balls for a particular tee having a distinctive identifying marking; (b) a plurality of target greens which are remotely located from the plurality of golfing tees, each target green having a front portion and a rear portion, each said target green including; (i) a receptacle hole that is large enough for a golf ball to easily fit through; (ii) a sloped surface forming an asymmetrical concave shape, said sloped surface having said receptacle hole located at its lowest point, said sloped surface having a profile, as viewed from the side of said target green, which is greatest in elevation at its rearmost end located at the rear portion of the target green furthest from said golfing tees, said profile continuously sloping downward, toward the front portion of the target green nearest to said golf tees, until arriving at said receptacle hole, said downward slope travelling substantially more than one-half the distance between the front and rear portions of the target green, said profile, as it continues forward from said receptacle hole, continuously sloping upward toward the front portion of the target green, said profile'"'"'s forwardmost end located at the forward portion of the target green having an elevation that is significantly lower than that at its rearmost end, said upward slope travelling substantially less than one-half the distance between the front and rear portions of the target green; (iii) a sensor that detects the distinctive identifying marking on said golf ball, and produces a corresponding first signal; (iv) a control module to receive said first signal from said sensing means, and to produce a corresponding second signal; (c) a system controller, including; (i) a communications input device which receives input data in the form of said second signal from said control module, said input data being indicative of a particular target green and a particular distinctive identifying marking which appeared upon a golf ball; and (ii) a communications output device which transmits output data in the form of a third signal to said scoring display of said tee corresponding to said ball identifying marking, said output data being indicative of a player'"'"'s score. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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