GOLF CHIPPING NETS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
MR. CHIPS Dennco, Inc. 21 Northwestern Drive Salem NH 03079 golf chipping nets;
PARFECT PROFESSIONAL GOLF BALL SERVICES, LTD. 12505 Reed Road, Suite 150 Sugar Land TX 77478 golf chipping nets, golf chipping training aids; namely, flags, targets and nets, golf ball cleaners; namely, a hand operated mechanical apparatus consisting of a plastic housing containing a brush, golf ball retrievers and shaggers used for picking up golf balls, golf club cleaning brushes, golf club warmup weights; namely, donut-shaped weights placed over golf club shafts, golf iron covers, golf putter covers, golf swing training apparatus and golf swing training mirrors, golf tees, golf putter covers, golf putting cups;perfect;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method for detecting nets physically changed and electrically affected by a design ECO includes steps as follows. An ECO is executed on an IC design to produce a post-ECO IC design. A first group of nets of the IC design physically changed by the ECO is identified by comparing a pre-ECO database with a post-ECO database. A pre-ECO design SPEF file of the IC design is parsed with a script to identify a second group of nets in the pre-ECO database based on the first group of nets, the second group of nets being coupled to the first group of nets. The second group of nets is pre-ECO electrically affected nets. Parasitics for the first group of nets in the post-ECO database are extracted to generate a parasitic data file for the first group of nets. The parasitic data file is parsed with the script to identify a third group of nets in the post-ECO database based on the first group of nets, the third group of nets being coupled to the first group of nets. The third group of nets is post-ECO electrically affected nets. Finally, a file listing the first group of nets, the second group of nets and the third group of nets is generated.