Golf Tees
Golfers will forever debate the type of club they use, what works best, and why dimples on balls matter. However, do they ever really stop to think about the importance of the golf tee? They’re pretty much disposable, but using them allows for the golfer to get under the ball and drive it further – in theory. Dr. George F. Grant patented the first wooden peg golf tee in 1899, replacing the centuries-old “tuitje”, a small pile of sand that elevated the ball. Dr. Grant was a dentist so he must have come up with the idea on the golf course after his 2:30 start time. (Get it? Tooth-hurty?) We at BIG IP Law will be celebrating golf all month long. Interested in sports patents? Ready to tee off with your new performance patent idea?
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