GOLF SHOE BAGS

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HILTON HEAD GOLF Hilton Head Golf, Inc. 111 Executive Center Hilton Head SC 29928 golf shoe bags, golf club bags, garment bags, umbrellas, luggage;golf towels;sportswear, including shirts, pants, shorts, skirts, socks, jackets, sweatshirts, rain gear, hats, caps, and visors;
HILTON HEAD SPORTS Hilton Head Golf, Inc. 111 Executive Center Hilton Head SC 29928 golf shoe bags, golf club bags, garment bags, umbrellas, luggage;golf towels;sportswear, including shirts, pants, shorts, skirts, socks, jackets, sweatshirts, rain gear, hats, caps, and visors;
PEBBLE BEACH PEBBLE BEACH COMPANY 2700 17-Mile Drive Pebble Beach CA 93953 Golf shoe bags; shoe bags for travel; drawstring pouches for holding golf accessories; leather cases for holding golf scorecards; umbrellas; bags for sports;Sporting goods, namely, golf flags, golf tees; golf accessories, namely, holders specially adapted for holding golf scorecards; golf ball markers; divot repair tools;Cosmetics, lip balm, sunscreen preparations, facial moisturizers, cosmetic preparations for skin care;Clothing, namely, tops, bottoms, belts, hats, visors being headwear, socks, shorts, vests, pullovers, sweatshirts, hoodies, shirts, infant and toddler one piece clothing, cloth bibs and gloves, scarves, bathrobes, and leggings;Golf towels, throws, bed sheets;Houseware and kitchenware, namely, beverageware, drinkware, water bottles sold empty, insulating sleeve holders for beverage cans;Picture frames; plaques of plastic and wood; non-metal trophies;
PROGEAR Yokohama Rubber Co., LTD, The 36-11, Shimbashi 5-Chome, Minato-ku Tokyo Japan golf shoe bags;golf clubs, golf balls and golf bags;Professional Sear;golf shoes and golf gloves;The English translation of the foreign character in the mark is Progear;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention is directed to a golf alignment system that generates a visible, audible and/or tactile response indicating when a golfer is properly aligned with respect to an intended target line or to a golf ball. One embodiment includes a first shoe having at least one transmitter disposed on an instep portion thereof. A second shoe has at least one receiver disposed on an instep portion thereof. The receiver is activated by a signal from the transmitter when the first shoe is in a predetermined position relative to the second shoe. Activation of the receiver causes actuation of an indicator, such as a light emitting device which projects a visible reference line on the ground. The present invention is also directed to a method of aligning a golf ball.