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Golf club organizerRelated Patent Categories: Purses, Wallets, And Protective Covers, Protective Cover Made Of Flaccid Material, For A Golf Club (e.g., Head Cover)Golf club organizer description/claimsThe Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20070215256, Golf club organizer. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims CROSS REFERENCE [0001] This application is a continuation related to Provisional Patent Application having Application Number 60/464,130, dated April 23, 2003, which was abandoned. REFERENCE CITED [0002] TABLE-US-00001 U.S. Patents 6,244,438 June 2001 Weinmeier, Robert 206/315.6 6,105,792 August 2000 Chang, Chen-Te 211/70.2 5,964,346 October 1999 O'Connor, James C 206/315.6 5,779,043 July 1998 Hsu, Sen-Jung et al 206/315.6 5,617,951 April 1997 Wick, Phillip B. 206/315.3 BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] 1. Field of the Invention [0004] The field of the invention relates to golf accessories, in particular, the present invention is a Golf Club Organizer. The Golf Club Organizer comprise two parts. The first part is a one-piece clip. The second part is a one-piece head cover. The first part, the one-piece clip and the second part, the one-piece head cover of the Golf Club Organizer join together to function as a single unit. The purpose being to separate and secure each golf club in an orderly organized manner. This will also protect the head of the golf club from damage while playing a round of golf, transporting or storing the golf clubs. [0005] 2. Prior Art [0006] Weinmeier, U.S. Pat. No. 6,244,438, provide a universal golf club securer and organizer with two singular support bars upon which are attached numerous individual resilient clips for securing the head of a single golf club. Each golf club head securer is made of a strong yet resilient material which both holds the golf club firmly in place and allow easy insertion and extraction of a golf club head. Further, the golf club head securer is molded to fit any iron head golf club. The minor variation between a set of golf clubs in size and contour are accommodated by the flexible nature of the resilient securing device. [0007] Hsu et al, U.S. Pat. No. 5,803,252, provide a systematic iron golf club hanger device which can firmly clamp golf clubs in positions and prevent them from being damaged by collision among themselves, which also allow golf clubs to be taken out and put in quickly, which accommodates the different sizes of bags for golf clubs available on the market during the period in which the patent was filed. [0008] Wick, U.S. Pat. No. 5,617,951, disclose a golf bag club organizer for holding golf club irons in a fixed and orderly array, and for keeping the clubs in place even when the bag is inverted. The golf club organizer provides a first bracket carrying seven forks, each fork having two dissimilar pongs that grasp the head of a golf club iron, keeping the golf club fixed in place. [0009] Lueders, U.S. Pat. No. 5,772,024, provide a golf club organizer for a golf bag with the plurality of flexible tubes for receiving respective golf club shafts and grips. The golf club organizer includes both an upper plate and a base plate sized to form a top and bottom for a golf bag. The upper plate can be formed by molding a base plate with cylindrical apertures and tabs formed thereon. The base plate is then over molded with a layer of resilient material which forms around the apertures to yield the tapered through bores. [0010] Yang, U.S. Pat. No. 5,755,322, relates a club spacer assembly securing to the flange of an opening in the golf bag comprising various types of brackets to position golf clubs orderly manner and fit clubs with various sizes and lengths (about three kinds). The prior invention is composed of three different brackets connecting together in swing joint that adjust to fit clubs with the varied size of bag. The bottom portions of the three brackets extend down with several joiners for catching the edge of the bag and the internal struts firmly. The height of the three brackets and the shape of the retainers vary in size to fit with varied clubs. [0011] Shin, U.S. Pat. No. 5,950,825, is a golf club divider assembly for retaining a plurality of golf clubs in an orderly, secure and segregated fashion. A skeletal outer frame has a predetermined height and is of a generally polygonal, preferably rectangular, shape in cross section. The outer frame is defined by a hollow interior and is supported upon a pedestal base which defines a closed bottom. [0012] Disadvantage of the Prior Art [0013] 1. The prior art references cited above are restricted to retaining a plurality of golf iron clubs. The iron golf clubs usually consist of the 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and wedges. The trend in golf today is to replace many of the iron clubs with fairway metal and hybrid metal clubs. The golf club organizers references cited are not made to accommodate the size and configuration of fairway metal and hybrid metal clubs. [0014] 2. The prior art references cited above have a group of compartments, brackets, rows or clips for retaining and positioning a plurality of golf iron clubs on a single base. The prior art references cited configuration limit the space that can be utilized within the golf bag. [0015] 3. Although the prior art references cited separate the iron golf clubs, in an orderly manner, the prior art references cited does not protect the head of the iron club from damage when the iron clubs are being transported, stored or used in a round of golf. [0016] 4. In prior art references cited the golf club organizer attaches to the rim of the golf bag and each golf club is well above the rim, which mean that most of the butt of iron clubs does not rest on the golf bag's floor. This will allow the shaft of the iron golf club to dangle in the air and can collide with other clubs. SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION [0017] The Objectives of the Present Invention [0018] 1. First, combine the first part, the one-piece clip and the second part, the one-piece head cover so that both function as a single unit that serves a dual purpose. Second, secure and segregate in an organizer manner each golf club when placed in the golf bag. Third, protect the club's head from damage when the being transported, stored or used in a round of golf. [0019] Achievement of the Objectives of the Present Invention [0020] 1. The present invention is a stand alone device, allowing the golfer the option of placing and spacing each golf club in the golf bag at his own discretion. Continue reading about Golf club organizer... Full patent description for Golf club organizer Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims Click on the above for other options relating to this Golf club organizer patent application. ### 1. Sign up (takes 30 seconds). 2. Fill in the keywords to be monitored. 3. Each week you receive an email with patent applications related to your keywords. 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