Driving range with automated scoring system
First Claim
1. A golf driving and chipping range featuring the automatic retrieval of balls and the compilation of statistical data relates to the performance of a player, comprising:
- (a) a driving range area;
(b) multiple sets of golf balls having a coded inscription marked thereon capable of recognition by scanning equipment, wherein each set comprises a fixed number of balls available to a player and all balls of all sets have a different code;
(c) a multiplicity of sloped curvilinear targets placed in said range area, each target containing at least one section having a concave cross-sectional surface with a receiving cup at the lowest point thereof, wherein the slope anywhere on the surface of the section is sufficient to cause said ball to roll by gravity to said receiving cup;
(d) a system of inclined pipes connected to each of said receiving cups from the targets in the range area to carry said coded balls from any of said cups to a collection container;
(e) first automatic scanning means coupled to said system of inclined pipes for viewing and identifying the code on each ball in said multiple sets of coded golf balls after it passes through any one of said receiving cups;
(f) second automatic scanning means for recording the individual codes of said coded balls as they are being used to reconstitute said multiple sets of golfing balls comprising a fixed number of balls;
(g) programmable computer means, connected to said first and second scanning means for receiving input signals related to the code and target section corresponding to each ball received through a cup and to the code of each ball used to constitute each of said sets of multiple golf balls, and available to a user for entering information related to individual players, wherein said computing means identifies each coded ball passing through said cups and calculates, stores and reports statistical data concerning the performance of each player; and
(h) multiple tee stands on said range area from any one of which a player can hit a said set of coded balls toward said multiple targets.
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Abstract
A golf range comprising a series of independent targets, each of which consists of a sloped area located at a different distance from a multiplicity of tee stands. The range is also equipped with a scoring system that uses Universal Product Codes on each ball, optical scanners located at each target, and a programmed computer to identify each ball passing through the target and to record pertinent information and statistics to provide golfers with a record of the number and length of shots taken. The computer is also programmed to provide a comparison of information from previous sessions for a particular golfer or other golfers. In another embodiment, the invention also comprises a multilevel vertical target for driver shots located at a fixed distance from each tee stand, wherein each level includes a receiving net and a gutter connected to the system of pipes for the return of the balls.
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24 Claims
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1. A golf driving and chipping range featuring the automatic retrieval of balls and the compilation of statistical data relates to the performance of a player, comprising:
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(a) a driving range area; (b) multiple sets of golf balls having a coded inscription marked thereon capable of recognition by scanning equipment, wherein each set comprises a fixed number of balls available to a player and all balls of all sets have a different code; (c) a multiplicity of sloped curvilinear targets placed in said range area, each target containing at least one section having a concave cross-sectional surface with a receiving cup at the lowest point thereof, wherein the slope anywhere on the surface of the section is sufficient to cause said ball to roll by gravity to said receiving cup; (d) a system of inclined pipes connected to each of said receiving cups from the targets in the range area to carry said coded balls from any of said cups to a collection container; (e) first automatic scanning means coupled to said system of inclined pipes for viewing and identifying the code on each ball in said multiple sets of coded golf balls after it passes through any one of said receiving cups; (f) second automatic scanning means for recording the individual codes of said coded balls as they are being used to reconstitute said multiple sets of golfing balls comprising a fixed number of balls; (g) programmable computer means, connected to said first and second scanning means for receiving input signals related to the code and target section corresponding to each ball received through a cup and to the code of each ball used to constitute each of said sets of multiple golf balls, and available to a user for entering information related to individual players, wherein said computing means identifies each coded ball passing through said cups and calculates, stores and reports statistical data concerning the performance of each player; and (h) multiple tee stands on said range area from any one of which a player can hit a said set of coded balls toward said multiple targets. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A golf driving range comprising:
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a driving range area; a plurality of coded golf balls, each of said golf balls having a different bar code thereon, said bar-coded golf balls being arrangeable into at least one set comprising a predetermined number of said golf balls; at least one target in said driving range area, said target having at least one ball receiving region contained therein for receiving any of said golf balls of said set which is hit into and maintained in said target; at least one teeing position in said driving range from which a player can hit said set of coded golf balls toward said target; a bar code scanner to identify said coded golf balls within said set prior to said golf balls of said set being hit toward said target, and to identify any of said golf balls of said set which are hit from said teeing position and which are hit into and are maintained in said target; and a computer system for receiving and processing input related to a player, said at least one target and said at least one teeing position, said computer system being operably connected to said scanner for receiving and processing inputs related to said coded golf balls and said target or targets into which said golf balls are hit, whereby statistical data regarding the player'"'"'s performance is obtained. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A driving range for use by a golfer comprising:
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at least one tee position; at least one target located a predetermined distance from said tee position; a plurality of bar-coded golf balls which can be hit from said tee position toward said target by the golfer; a first bar code scanner to provide a first identification of said coded golf balls prior to said coded golf balls being hit from said tee position; a second bar code scanner to provide a second identification of said coded golf balls which are hit from said tee position into said target; and a computer programmable to receive inputs from said first and second scanners reflective of said first and second identifications and to compile statistical data of the golfer'"'"'s performance. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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