BACKGROUND
This invention relates
to systems assisting an individual in the transport
of golf-related equipment. More particularly this
invention relates to providing a system for efficient
manual towing of a wheeled golf trolley using
the torso of a golfer or golf caddy.
The sport of golf typically requires
a golfer to transport this or her equipment across
the length of the course on which the sport is
played. A typical golf course may comprise up
to eighteen holes of play (a hole is generally
defined as a section of the course between a tee,
where a ball is first hit, to a physical hole
in which the ball is eventually placed) and may
comprise an overall length exceeding 7500 yards.
Traditionally,
a golfer will carry a number of golf clubs to
execute play. These clubs are generally grouped
within a golf bag which, when fully loaded, comprises
a considerable weight. Many golfers find the manual
transport of their equipment across eighteen holes
of play both tiring and ultimately detrimental
to their overall performance. For example, the
accuracy and power of a player’s drive is
directly impacted by a player’s level of
muscle fatigue. Similarly, a player’s short
game (putting the ball across a green into the
hole) is 2 especially affected by arm fatigue.
A golfer seeking to reduce the load by employing
a manually pulled golf cart or similar trolley
may experience continued levels of arm fatigue
as the pulling and twisting force applied to the
player’s body causes the player’s
arms to tire, especially during the towing or
pushing of the equipment between the ending holes
of a course.
Clearly, needs exists for efficient
and economical systems for reducing the stress
and fatigue a player experiences during the manual
transport of golf equipment during play.
OBJECTS AND FEATURES OF THE INVENTION
A
primary object and feature of the present invention
is to provide systems to overcome the above-described
problems.
Another primary
object and feature of the present invention is
to provide a system for improved manual transport
of golf equipment during the course of play.
It is a further
object and feature of the present invention to
provide such a system that allows a golf trolley
to be towed without significant effort by the
user’s arms.
It is another
object and feature of the present invention to
provide such a system that supports a range of
attachable accessories.
It is a further
object and feature of the present invention to
provide such a system that is adaptable to both
large and 3 mall users.
A further primary object and
feature of the present invention is to provide
such a system that is efficient,inexpensive, and
handy
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Rowe
Tow's cart locking device was designed
to be adjustable,
is made of plastic and therefore will
not scratch or cause other damage
to your cart.
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