US2013130819A1PendingUtilityA1

Systems and methods for showing golfers how to aim properly before golf balls are stricken

Assignee: KWONG YAT WAI EDWINPriority: Nov 22, 2011Filed: Nov 22, 2011Published: May 23, 2013
Est. expiryNov 22, 2031(~5.2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A63B 69/3623A63B 2071/0691A63B 71/0622A63B 71/06A63B 2220/12A63B 2225/50A63B 57/12A63B 2071/0683G01S 19/19A63B 2071/0694A63B 57/10
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Abstract

Systems and methods are provided for showing golfers how to aim properly before golf balls are stricken. In one embodiment, a system is provided. The system includes a stand, which forms a lower portion for a golf tee, wherein the stand is configured to rotate freely. Further, the system includes an upper housing, which forms a higher portion for the golf tee. Moreover, an object is included that is physically attached to the upper housing to serve as a pointer for a golfer to hit a golf ball in a direction pointed by the pointer, wherein the direction pointed by the pointer can be changed by rotating the stand.

Claims

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What is claimed is: 
     
         1 . A system for showing golfers how to aim properly before golf balls are stricken, comprising:
 a stand, which forms a lower portion for a golf tee, wherein the stand is configured to rotate freely;   a upper housing, which forms a higher portion for the golf tee;   an object physically attached to the upper housing to serve as a pointer for a golfer to hit a golf ball in a direction pointed by the pointer, wherein the direction pointed by the pointer can be changed by rotating the stand;   a controller in the golf tee to support commands for rotation;   a first GPS associated with a flag of a first hole;   a second GPS associated with a flag of a second hole;   a third GPS associated with a flag of a third hole;   a fourth GPS associated with the golf tee;   a mobile device used by the golfer to serve as a user interface of the system;   a processor included in the mobile device; and   a memory included in the mobile device   
     
     
         2 . The system of  claim 1 , wherein the method comprises:
 receiving a report from the first hole, wherein the report includes a GPS location of the first hole;   receiving a report from the second hole, wherein the report includes a GPS location of the second hole;   receiving a report from the third hole, wherein the report includes a GPS location of the third hole;   receiving a report from the golf tee, wherein the report includes a GPS location of the golf tee;   receiving a report from the pointer, wherein the report includes the direction currently pointed by the pointer;   displaying, on the user interface of the mobile device, the locations of the first hole, second hole, third hole, and the golf tee;   waiting, on the user interface, for the user to select a hole from the first hole, second hole, and third hole, wherein the hole serves as a hole the user is aiming to hit;   detecting that the user has selected the first hole as the hole the user is aiming to hit;   determining, based on the GPS location of the first hole, the GPS location of the golf tee, and the direction currently pointed by the pointer, whether the pointer is currently directed toward the first hole;   displaying, on the user interface of the mobile device, the location of the first hole, the location of the golf tee, and the direction currently pointed by the pointer;   if determined that the pointer fails to directed toward the first hole, commanding the controller in the golf tee to rotate at the direction that would allow the pointer to point directly toward the first hole; and   re-displaying, on the user interface of the mobile device, the location of the first hole, the location of the golf tee, and the direction currently pointed by the pointer, such that the direction currently pointed by the pointer is now aligning with the first hole, so that the user can strike the golf ball by referring, to the direction pointed by the pointer.   
     
     
         3 . The system of  claim 1 , wherein the method comprises:
 receiving a report from the first hole, wherein the report includes a GPS location of the first hole;   receiving a report from the second hole, wherein the report includes a GPS location of the second hole;   receiving a report from the third hole, wherein the report includes a GPS location of the third hole;   receiving a report from the golf tee, wherein the report includes a GPS location of the golf tee;   receiving a report from the pointer, wherein the report includes the direction currently pointed by the pointer;   displaying, on the user interface of the mobile device, the locations of the first hole, second hole, third hole, and the golf tee;   waiting, on the user interface, for the user to select a hole from the first hole, second hole, and third hole, wherein the hole serves as a hole the user is aiming to hit;   detecting that the user has selected the first hole as the hole the user is aiming to hit;   determining, based on the GPS location of the first hole, the GPS location of the golf tee, and the direction currently pointed by the pointer, whether the pointer is currently directed toward the first hole;   displaying, on the user interface of the mobile device, the location of the first hole, the location of the golf tee, and the direction currently pointed by the pointer;   detecting that the user has changed mind to select the second hole as the hole the user is aiming to hit;   determining, based on the GPS location of the second hole, the GPS location of the golf tee, and the direction currently pointed by the pointer, whether the pointer is currently directed toward the second hole;   displaying, on the user interface of the mobile device, the location of the second hole, the location of the golf tee, and the direction currently pointed by the pointer;   if determined that the pointer fails to directed toward the second hole, commanding the controller in the golf tee to rotate at the direction that would allow the pointer to point directly toward the second hole; and   re-displaying, on the user interface of the mobile device, the location of the second hole, the location of the golf tee, and the direction currently pointed by the pointer, such that the direction currently pointed by the pointer is now aligning with the second hole, so that the user can strike the golf ball by referring to the direction pointed by the pointer.   
     
     
         4 . The system of  claim 1 , wherein the method comprises:
 receiving a report from the first hole, wherein the report includes a GPS location of the first hole;   receiving a report from the second hole, wherein the report includes a GPS location of the second hole;   receiving a report from the third hole, wherein the report includes a GPS location of the third hole;   receiving a report from the golf tee, wherein the report includes a GPS location of the golf tee;   receiving a report from the pointer, wherein the report includes the direction currently pointed by the pointer;   displaying, on the user interface of the mobile device, the locations of the first hole, second hole, third hole, and the golf tee;   waiting, on the user interface, for the user to select a hole from the first hole, second hole, and third hole, wherein the hole serves as a hole the user is aiming to hit;   detecting that the user has selected the first hole as the hole the user is aiming to hit;   determining, based on the GPS location of the first hole, the GPS location of the golf tee, and the direction currently pointed by the pointer, whether the pointer is currently directed toward the first hole;   displaying, on the user interface of the mobile device, the location of the first hole, the location of the golf tee, and the direction currently pointed by the pointer;   if determined that the pointer fails to directed toward the first hole, suggesting the user through the user interface that:
 the golf tee, as suggested by the pointer, fails to point directly toward the first hole; and 
 the pointer is required to rotate to a certain angle in order for the pointer to point directly toward the first hole; 
   waiting for the user to rotate the golf tee to a different angle;   when detected that the golf tee has been rotated to the different angle, re-determining whether the pointer is currently directed toward the first hole, and suggesting the user to make changes with respect to the rotating angle of the pointer until the pointer is pointing directly toward the first hole; and   re-displaying, on the user interface of the mobile device, the location of the first hole, the location of the golf tee, and the direction currently pointed by the pointer, such that the direction currently pointed by the pointer is now aligning with the first hole, so that the user can strike the golf ball by referring to the direction pointed by the pointer.

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